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Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL): previous charging rates

The charging rates as set out in the charging schedule and rates from 2021, 2022 and 2023.

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2024 rates

In the tables below are the rates at which the community infrastructure levy (CIL) was charged by West Berkshire Council as a CIL charging authority for the 2024 calendar year (the 'indexed rate').

This summary was prepared in line with the requirements of regulation 121C of the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 (as amended).

There are two tables: the first has the rates for the 'Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area' and the second has the rates for the 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley'. You can see the areas marked out on our CIL differential rates online map.

Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£111.62
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£186.04
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

 

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£186.04
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£186.04
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

These rates have been calculated by applying the formula 'R x Iy over Ic': 

The indexation formula for calculating CIL rates: r multiplied by Iy over Ic.

In this formula, R is the rate at which CIL is charged in the adopted West Berkshire CIL charging schedule (2015) - the 2015 rates are set out below.

Ic is the index figure for the calendar year 2015 ("the year in which the charging schedule containing rate R took effect"). This figure was 256.

Iy is the index figure for the calendar year 2024, as published by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This is 381 .


2023 rates

In the tables below are the rates at which the community infrastructure levy (CIL) was charged by West Berkshire Council as a CIL charging authority for the 2023 calendar year (the 'indexed rate').

This summary was prepared in line with the requirements of regulation 121C of the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 (as amended).

There are two tables: the first has the rates for the 'Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area' and the second has the rates for the 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley'. You can see the areas marked out on our CIL differential rates online map.
 

Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£104.00
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£173.34
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

 

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£173.34
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£173.34
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

 

These rates have been calculated by applying the formula 'R x Iy over Ic': 

The indexation formula for calculating CIL rates: r multiplied by Iy over Ic.

In this formula, R is the rate at which CIL is charged in the adopted West Berkshire CIL charging schedule (2015) - the 2015 rates are set out below.

Ic is the index figure for the calendar year 2015 ("the year in which the charging schedule containing rate R took effect"). This figure was 256.

Iy is the index figure for the calendar year 2023, as published by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This is 355 .

 


2022 rates

In the tables below are the rates at which the community infrastructure levy (CIL) was charged by West Berkshire Council as a CIL charging authority for the 2022 calendar year (the 'indexed rate').

This summary was prepared in line with the requirements of regulation 121C of the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 (as amended).

There are two tables: the first has the rates for the 'Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area' and the second has the rates for the 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley'. You can see the areas marked out on our CIL differential rates online map.
 

Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£97.27
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£162.11
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

 

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£162.11
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£162.11
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

 

These rates have been calculated by applying the formula 'R x Iy over Ic': 

The indexation formula for calculating CIL rates: r multiplied by Iy over Ic.

In this formula, R is the rate at which CIL is charged in the adopted West Berkshire CIL charging schedule (2015) - the 2015 rates are set out below.

Ic is the index figure for the calendar year 2015 ("the year in which the charging schedule containing rate R took effect"). This figure was 256.

Iy is the index figure for the calendar year 2022, as published by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This was 332.

 


2021 rates

In the tables below are the rates at which the community infrastructure levy (CIL) was charged by West Berkshire Council as a CIL charging authority for the 2021 calendar year (the 'indexed rate').

This summary was prepared in line with the requirements of regulation 121C of the Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 (as amended).

There are two tables: the first has the rates for the 'Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area' and the second has the rates for the 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley'. You can see the areas marked out on our CIL differential rates online map.
 

Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£97.56
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£162.60
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

 

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£162.60
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£162.60
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

 

These rates have been calculated by applying the formula 'R x Iy over Ic': 

The indexation formula for calculating CIL rates: r multiplied by Iy over Ic.

In this formula, R is the rate at which CIL is charged in the adopted West Berkshire CIL charging schedule (2015) - the 2015 rates are set out below.

Ic is the index figure for the calendar year 2015 ("the year in which the charging schedule containing rate R took effect"). This figure was 256.

Iy is the index figure for the calendar year 2021, published by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This figure was 333.

 


CIL rates from the adopted West Berkshire CIL charging schedule

Below are the rates that are in the CIL charging schedule which was adopted in 2014, and took effect in 2015.

There are two tables: the first has the rates for the 'Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area' and the second has the rates for the 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley'.
 

Newbury and Thatcham and Eastern Urban Area
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£75
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£125
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

 

Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and East Kennet Valley
Type of developmentUse classCIL rate per square metre
Residential (new or replacement dwellings; annexes / extensions over 100m2 GIA)C3 and C4£125
Retailpreviously A1 to A5£125
Business development - officespreviously B1a to B1c  £0
Business development - industrialB2  £0
Business development - warehousingB8£0
HotelsC1£0
Residential institutionsC2 and C2a£0
Community and all other usersnot applicable£0

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