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Surrey Council to Review Disputed Planning Fees

Waverley Borough Council okays independent review for homeowners hit by unexpected Community Infrastructure Levy bills after home extensions. Residents Face Crushing Bills Homeowners across Waverley say unexpected Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) demands—some topping £70,000—have left them juggling extra mortgages and the threat of repossession. One Godalming couple’s case sparked wider outrage, drawing in local MPs […]

Surrey Council to Review Disputed Planning Fees

Waverley Borough Council okays independent review for homeowners hit by unexpected Community Infrastructure Levy bills after home extensions.

Residents Face Crushing Bills

Homeowners across Waverley say unexpected Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) demands—some topping £70,000—have left them juggling extra mortgages and the threat of repossession. One Godalming couple’s case sparked wider outrage, drawing in local MPs and campaigners.

Disputed Charges Under Scrutiny

The controversy stems from a 2019 rule: any extension adding 100 sqm or more must pay CIL, while smaller projects must file exemption forms. Errors or omissions—often paperwork slips—have triggered full charges plus surcharges, pushing household budgets to breaking point. 

Decision Made on 1 July

At its 1 July executive meeting, Waverley Borough Council voted to create an independent review pathway for owners who believe they were wrongly billed, answering months of public pressure and media coverage.

Impact Across the Borough

About 20 known households have come forward so far, but councillors acknowledge the true number could be higher. The levy has otherwise raised more than £90 million for roads, schools and GP surgeries, illustrating the high stakes in balancing revenue and fairness.

Calls for Fairness and Compliance

Council leader Paul Follows insists any fix must stay within national planning law, but critics say the authority should mirror West Berkshire’s full discretionary remission scheme. Opposition members warn failing to act boldly could turn CIL into “the borough’s bogeyman.”

Independent Review Process Set Out

Under the new scheme, affected homeowners can request an impartial case review by specialists unconnected to the council, with first decisions due within three months and progress checks at six and nine months. Councillors will also lobby Whitehall for broader CIL reforms.

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