What we do with money raised from planning obligations (Section 106 agreements).

As part of a planning obligation, a developer may have to pay us to fund improvements. Money from planning obligations is:

  • devolved: some of the money is held by Area Committees, who decide how it's allocated in their local area
  • non-devolved: some of the money is held by us, to make improvements across the city

This page contains reports on both devolved and non-devolved planning obligations money. The reports will be updated every 2 or 3 months.

Money from planning obligations held by Area Committees

pdf Area Committee 1 Section 106 monies held (128 KB)
Wards: Avonmouth and Lawrence Weston, Henbury and Brentry, Southmead, Horfield

pdf Area Committee 2 Section 106 monies held (102 KB)
Wards: Stoke Bishop, Westbury-on-Trym and Henleaze, Bishopston and Ashley Down, Redland 

pdf Area Committee 3 Section 106 monies held (104 KB)
Wards: Clifton, Clifton Down, Hotwells and Harbourside, Cotham

pdf Area Committee 4 Section 106 monies held (148 KB)
Wards: Ashley, Central, Lawrence Hill, Easton

pdf Area Committee 5 Section 106 monies held (118 KB)
Wards: Eastville, Frome Vale, Hillfields, Lockleaze

pdf Area Committee 6 Section 106 monies held (100 KB)
Wards: St. George Central, St. George Troopers Hill, St. George West

pdf Area Commitee 7 Section 106 monies held  (124 KB)
Wards: Bedminster, Southville, Windmill Hill, Filwood

pdf Area Commitee 8 Section 106 monies held  (103 KB)
Wards: Bishopworth, Hartcliffe and Withyood, Hengrove and Whitchurch

pdf Area Commitee 9 Section 106 monies held  (87 KB)
Wards: Brislington East, Brislington West, Knowle, Stockwood

Annual reports

For Section 106 annual reports, visit our Infrastructure Funding Statement page.