What development costs here.
Ealing has no borough CIL rate on record (Mayoral CIL only); a consent here carries 4.9 conditions on average (9th heaviest of 19) and takes 9 weeks to decide (16th slowest of 32). We hold 370 of its s106 agreements and 41 viability assessments — the deeds and the numbers, not a rate table.
- CIL: highest Kensington And Chelsea £1,132/m², lowest Bexley £91/m².
- Conditions: heaviest Hillingdon 7.9, lightest Westminster 3.3 per consent · Ealing 4.9.
- Decision time: slowest Camden 15 wks, fastest Barking And Dagenham 8 wks · Ealing 9 wks.
- s106 per agreement (deeds read so far, ≥10 per borough): highest Croydon £700k median, lowest Kingston Upon Thames £950 · Ealing £40k (18 read).
The borough's charging schedule by zone and use, indexed where the council publishes an indexed figure, plus Mayoral CIL. Source: the council's CIL page.
Average conditions attached to a consent, from the decision notices we have read (2,093 in Ealing), and how long each type takes from receipt to decision.
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Most common conditions: approved drawings (2,501) · other (2,038) · time limit (2,019) · materials (1,518) · noise (831) · highways parking (461).
18 of the 370 agreements on file carry a pound total we have read: median £40k, mean £643k, largest £2.5m, £12m in total. Small undertakings dominate the median; the extraction is still running, so treat these as from the deeds read, not the borough total.
Scheme size is the unit count parsed from the proposal; agreements without one are left out here.
Every obligation in the Ealing agreements we have read, grouped by what it is for — the money by type where a sum is stated, and how often each type appears at all (most obligations are unpriced: build this, provide that).
- Other£3.4m56 deeds
- Affordable housing£2.4m26 deeds
- Education£1.3m21 deeds
- Highways & road safety£835k33 deeds
- Carbon offset & energy£708k33 deeds
- Open space & play£470k28 deeds
- Health£470k26 deeds
- Public realm£202k9 deeds
| Car club / permit-free | 53% · London 27% | highest in London | |
| Monitoring & legal fees | 33% · London 47% | most: Merton 82% | |
| Other | 33% · London 40% | most: Brent 77% | |
| Carbon offset & energy | 19% · London 25% | most: Greenwich 67% | |
| Highways & road safety | 19% · London 28% | most: Tower 62% | |
| Open space & play | 16% · London 16% | most: Brent 46% | |
| Affordable housing | 15% · London 29% | most: Southwark 69% | |
| Health | 15% · London 8% | most: Brent 38% | |
| Employment & training | 13% · London 14% | most: Greenwich 39% | |
| Education | 12% · London 9% | most: Brent 38% |
Red tick = London share across every deed read (2,311).
- Monitoring & legal fees · in 10 of 172 deeds · typically £4k“Section 106 monitoring fee”
- Other · in 6 of 172 deeds · typically £125k“Professional costs”
- Education · in 6 of 172 deeds · typically £200k“£200,000 towards primary school expansion”
- Health · in 5 of 172 deeds · typically £100k“£150,000 towards local healthcare facilities”
- Community facilities · in 5 of 172 deeds · typically £20k“Transport Improvements Contribution - pedestrian and transport improvements within the vicinity of the Development”
- Carbon offset & energy · in 3 of 172 deeds · typically £100k“Carbon Offset Financial Contribution.”
- Highways & road safety · in 3 of 172 deeds · typically £300k“The Developer shall pay a financial contribution of £335,000 towards the cost of providing highways improvements”
- Open space & play · in 3 of 172 deeds · typically £150k“Open Space and Play Financial Contribution.”
- Car club / permit-free · in 91 of 172 deeds (53%)“Parking Permits obligation under section 16 of the 1974 Act”
- Other · in 50 of 172 deeds (29%)“Private amenity area to be laid out prior to first occupation and retained in perpetuity”
- Monitoring & legal fees · in 49 of 172 deeds (28%)“Council legal costs (reasonable and proper)”
- Carbon offset & energy · in 31 of 172 deeds (18%)“Carbon Offsetting Contribution”
- Highways & road safety · in 31 of 172 deeds (18%)“Improvement of Junction Contribution”
- Open space & play · in 25 of 172 deeds (15%)“Amenity Space Contribution”
- Affordable housing · in 25 of 172 deeds (15%)“95 Affordable Housing Units: 49 LAR (51.5%), 46 Intermediate (48.5%) OR 100% Social Rented Housing at Owner discretion. ”
- Health · in 21 of 172 deeds (12%)“Healthcare Contribution”
These carry no sum in the deed but cost time, design and management to deliver — the hidden cost of consent here.
Approved schemes since 2015 with a unit count in the proposal; “with s106” means we hold the agreement — a floor, not the council's full count. Smallest scheme here with an agreement on file: 1 unit.
Share of approved 10+ unit schemes with an agreement on file (boroughs with 100+ deeds held) — highest Croydon 83%, lowest Kingston Upon Thames 30% · Ealing 53%. On small schemes (1–9 units) agreements are rare everywhere except where a small-sites tariff applies: Lambeth 56%, Hackney 54%, Kensington And Chelsea 48%, Camden 44%.
Policy thresholds differ too — most boroughs seek affordable housing from 10 units (national threshold), some (Islington) charge a small-sites contribution from the first unit; the deed rate above is what actually happens, not what the policy says.
Every s106 agreement we hold for Ealing, newest first, linked to its application (the document itself is on the application page). “Unread” = on file, terms not yet extracted.
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