Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy Priorities

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We are consulting on your priorities for Neighbourhood CIL

In 2024, OPDC adopted the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), a standard charge on development in its area. A percentage of the CIL collected is spent in consultation with the local community (known as Neighbourhood CIL or NCIL). We want to better understand your priorities in order to direct NCIL funds to the types of project that you most value.

At this stage, we are consulting on your priorities for the kinds of projects and infrastructure that you'd like to see funded. Once OPDC holds £500,000 in NCIL, we will then invite funding applications for specific projects, and the outcomes of this consultation will help to guide allocation decisions.

To help ensure that we are allocate funds to the right projects in the right locations, we are inviting views on your priorities for three neighbourhoods within the OPDC area:

  • North Acton
  • Old Oak
  • Park Royal

Further resources and FAQs are available in the sidebar.

When does the consultation take place?

The consultation takes place from 16 June to 28 July 2025.

Are there any consultation events?

We are holding the following drop-in sessions where you can meet the team:

  • The Lab, Oaklands Rise from 10am to 2pm on Saturday 21 June
  • Woodward Building, Victoria Road, North Acton from 3:30pm to 7pm on Thursday 3 July
  • Park Royal Project Space, Excelsior Studios, 17-19 Sunbeam Road from 3:30pm to 7pm on Wednesday 9 July

You can also attend a Zoom question and answer session from 6pm to 7pm on Tuesday 15 July. Tickets are available on EventBrite.

How do I respond to the consultation?

To respond to the consultation, please complete the survey below.

You may also provide feedback by emailing your comments to planningpolicy@opdc.london.gov.uk(External link).

Additionally, you can post your response to: Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy Priorities, Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, One West Point, 7 Portal Way, North Acton, London W3 6RT.


We are consulting on your priorities for Neighbourhood CIL

In 2024, OPDC adopted the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), a standard charge on development in its area. A percentage of the CIL collected is spent in consultation with the local community (known as Neighbourhood CIL or NCIL). We want to better understand your priorities in order to direct NCIL funds to the types of project that you most value.

At this stage, we are consulting on your priorities for the kinds of projects and infrastructure that you'd like to see funded. Once OPDC holds £500,000 in NCIL, we will then invite funding applications for specific projects, and the outcomes of this consultation will help to guide allocation decisions.

To help ensure that we are allocate funds to the right projects in the right locations, we are inviting views on your priorities for three neighbourhoods within the OPDC area:

  • North Acton
  • Old Oak
  • Park Royal

Further resources and FAQs are available in the sidebar.

When does the consultation take place?

The consultation takes place from 16 June to 28 July 2025.

Are there any consultation events?

We are holding the following drop-in sessions where you can meet the team:

  • The Lab, Oaklands Rise from 10am to 2pm on Saturday 21 June
  • Woodward Building, Victoria Road, North Acton from 3:30pm to 7pm on Thursday 3 July
  • Park Royal Project Space, Excelsior Studios, 17-19 Sunbeam Road from 3:30pm to 7pm on Wednesday 9 July

You can also attend a Zoom question and answer session from 6pm to 7pm on Tuesday 15 July. Tickets are available on EventBrite.

How do I respond to the consultation?

To respond to the consultation, please complete the survey below.

You may also provide feedback by emailing your comments to planningpolicy@opdc.london.gov.uk(External link).

Additionally, you can post your response to: Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy Priorities, Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, One West Point, 7 Portal Way, North Acton, London W3 6RT.


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