Allocation of Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) Funds

March 21, 2024 Kingston and North Kingston Neighbourhood Committee (Committee) Approved View on council website

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Summary

Kingston and North Kingston Neighbourhood Committee approved funding for four projects and deferred one. The approved projects are Net Zero Business Outreach (£11,958), Canbury Gardens Nature Trail (£23,000), Street Art Alleyway (£6,000), and Latchmere Recreation Ground Sports Equipment (£60,000). The Kingston 2025 - All Our Stories project was deferred.

Full council record

Decision

RESOLVED that:

  1. the application for the Net Zero Business Outreach in Kingston and N. Kingston Project for the sum of £11,958.00 be approved;
  2. the application for the Canbury Gardens Nature Trail Project for the sum of £23,000.00 be approved;
  3. the application for the Street Art Alleyway Project (King Henry’s Road and Charter Road) project for the sum of £6,000.00 be approved;
  4. the application for the Latchmere Recreation Ground Sports Equipment project for the sum of £60,000.00 be approved;
  5. the application for the Kingston 2025 - All Our Stories project for the sum of £35,000.00 be deferred.

Supporting Documents

Annex 3 - Street Art Alleyway Project.pdf
Annex 5 - Kingston 2025 - All Our Stories.pdf
NCIL Committee Report - March.pdf
Annex 4 - Latchmere Recreation Ground Sports Equipment Project.pdf
Annex 1_Net Zero Business Outreach in Kingston and N. Kingston.pdf
Annex 2 - Canbury Gardens Nature Trail.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date21 Mar 2024
Effective from9 Apr 2024
Subject to call-inYes