Planning Obligations (S106)
Section 106 Agreements
Your application may need a Section Deeds of planning obligation (S106 Deeds). These are legal documents that set out terms for development and the public benefit to come from it. One example might be a condition that affordable units must make up 50 per cent of a new housing development. S106 Deeds can also be a source of funding for, for example, transport and parks in Newham.
If you want to know how much money we get from Section Deeds of planning obligation (S106 Deeds) and how much we spend, read the latest report (PDF).
The Council produce an Annual Planning Obligations report which includes the Section 106 monies we secure, receive and spend for each financial year.
Please refer to the following links to view the requested information:
- 2022/23 Planning Obligations Annual Monitoring Report (PDF)
- 2021/22 Planning Obligations Annual Monitoring Report (PDF)
- 2019/20 Planning Obligations Annual Monitoring Report (PDF)
- 2018/19 Planning Obligations Annual Monitoring Report (PDF)
- 2017/18 Planning Obligations Annual Monitoring Report (PDF)
- 2016/17 Planning Obligations Annual Monitoring Report (PDF)
- 2015/16 Planning Obligations Annual Monitoring Report (PDF)
- 2014/15 Planning Obligations Annual Monitoring Report (PDF)
- 2013/14 Planning Obligations Annual Monitoring Report (PDF)
A planning permission and the associated Deed of Planning Obligation will typically establish the agreed housing mix / tenure of a development. Should a Developer or Land Owner wish to increase the amount of affordable housing a scheme will deliver the Local Planning Authority would welcome the opportunity to engage on this matter by way of a planning application which would be accompanied by modifications to the Deed of Planning Obligation. The planning application will be assessed with a formal decision being issued by the Local Planning Authority in due course. changes how a building is used, and that building has not been lawfully used for at least 6 months in the past 3 years before planning permission is given.