Money collected from developers sees £1.6m injection of cash for local projects

Composite of three photos. Top left Vine Close Community Gardens before and top right after restoring the gardens. Bottom is Alexandra Recreation Grounds after the installation of a play gym in the park.
Community projects completed with NCIL grant funding.

£1.6m injection for 42 projects across the borough over the past two years, have been realised through the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy

A new way of awarding money raised from developers to support community projects has seen a £1.6m injection of funding in 42 schemes across the borough over the past two years. 

The borough’s parks and open spaces have benefitted from over £600,000 of investment, while more than £250,000 has been poured into biodiversity projects.  Community projects including community churches, libraries and outdoor activities have received over £250,000 of funding, and more than £190,000 has been used to support disability projects and work with under-represented groups. Over £10,000 has also been invested in public art projects. 

The Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) is a charge councils collect from developers who commence certain types of developments. It is unique in that the money raised is awarded to the areas where specific developments are taking place - a system designed so that developers pay directly back into the community. 

Kingston Council introduced a new NCIL bidding and awards process in 2022 to encourage bids from a wider variety of projects. 

The next round of NCIL funding is now open for expressions of interest until 16 October 2024. Information on NCIL, and guidance on the bidding process can be found on the Kingston Let’s Talk website.

Vine Close Community Garden 
NCIL money was allocated to aid the restoration of Vine Close Community Garden in Surbiton.

Alexandra Recreation Ground 
NCIL funding was allocated to facilitate the installation of an outdoor Gym in Alexandra Recreation Ground in Surbiton.

NCIL is one of a number of funding streams available to community organisations. Information about other smaller grant programmes can be found on the Kingston Council website
 

Published: 12th July 2024