North Yorkshire

Yorkshire And The Humber

In 2024/25, North Yorkshire received £10.5 million in Section 106 developer contributions, spent £3.9 million, and held £39.7 million in unspent balances.

S106 Received

£10.5 million

2024/25

S106 Spent

£3.9 million

S106 Held

£39.7 million

% Spent

37%

CIL Received

£2.7 million

CIL Spent

£2.1 million

CIL Held

£9.7 million

Breakdown by Purpose (2024/25)

PurposeReceivedSpentHeld
Affordable Housing£413,720.43£972,354.2£0
Education£439,461.33£981,497.59£1.7 million
Highways & Transport£7.7 million£846,042.74£0
Open Space & Recreation£1.9 million£1.1 million£823,094.12
Health£53,456.47£0£0
Other£13,030.49£0£0

Trend Over Time

YearReceivedSpentHeld
2024/25£10.5 million£3.9 million£39.7 million
2023/24£4.6 million£7.8 million£0

What is Section 106?

Under Section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, developers pay contributions to local councils to offset the impact of new developments. This money funds affordable housing, schools, roads, parks, and health facilities. Read our complete guide.

Source: North Yorkshire Infrastructure Funding Statement

Frequently Asked Questions

How much Section 106 money has North Yorkshire collected?

In 2024/25, North Yorkshire received £10.5 million in Section 106 contributions.

Does North Yorkshire charge CIL?

Yes, North Yorkshire charges the Community Infrastructure Levy in addition to Section 106 contributions.

Where does North Yorkshire publish its Infrastructure Funding Statement?

North Yorkshire's IFS is published on their website. You can view it directly or use our data above for a clearer summary.