At Go4Consulting, we offer specialist support in negotiating Section 106 agreements under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Our work focuses on securing planning obligations that are compliant, practical, and aligned with both policy and commercial objectives.
We advise commercial developers, private individuals, public bodies and local authorities across a wide range of developments. Our experience enables us to draft and negotiate complex and bespoke S106 provisions including:
✔ Affordable housing obligations
✔ Viability review mechanisms
✔ Financial contributions for infrastructure
✔ Affordable workspace obligations
✔ Employment & training commitments
✔ Open space & community facilities
✔ Highway-related improvements
We work collaboratively with the wider project team — including lenders, architects, viability consultants, transport specialists, and energy consultants — to ensure agreements are both deliverable and commercially balanced.
Where development changes require updated obligations or amended triggers, we advise on the required strategy, documentation and negotiation route to secure compliant variations.
Our team provides comprehensive advice on all aspects of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), developing tailored strategies that satisfy legal requirements while supporting project viability and cash flow.
✔ Determining CIL liability
✔ Identifying exemptions & reliefs
✔ Managing payment timings
✔ Advising on multi-phased development strategies
Because CIL regulations are highly technical, early planning is essential, particularly for large or long-term developments. We help clients anticipate liabilities, minimise risk, and structure contributions in a way that aligns with the development programme.
As the system for developer contributions continues to evolve — including proposals for an Infrastructure Levy — we actively monitor policy updates to ensure our advice reflects both current legislation and potential future impacts on development viability.
For tailored advice on CIL & S106 matters, please contact our team to discuss how we can support your project.