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Suffolk County Council launches consultation on developer infrastructure costs

Have your say on how developers should contribute to essential community services when building major developments in Suffolk.

Why it matters: When developers build new housing estates or commercial premises, they impact local infrastructure like schools, roads, and waste services. Their financial contributions help fund the expansion of these vital services.

Suffolk County Council is consulting on updated costs that developers should contribute towards early years childcare, education, libraries, and waste infrastructure when submitting major planning applications.

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The big picture: The "Developers Guide to Infrastructure Contributions in Suffolk" was first published in 2011 and has been periodically updated since. This latest review specifically focuses on early years child yield, education costs, and libraries and waste infrastructure contributions.

By the numbers:

  • The consultation runs for 6 weeks from 28 April to 9 June 2025

  • Developer contributions help fund services including 45 libraries and 11 recycling centres across Suffolk

  • The guide has been available since 2011 with periodic updates, including a previous public consultation in 2021

What they're saying: "When significant developments are proposed, they will have an impact on local infrastructure and services that the county council provides," said Councillor Chris Chambers, Cabinet Member for Transport Strategy, Planning and Waste.

"In line with the National Planning Policy Framework it is accepted that developers will financially support the county council to absorb these impacts and enable us to provide the infrastructure to support growth."

How it works: The Developers Guide outlines what builders should consider and the financial contributions they should account for to mitigate the impact of new developments, including:

  • School places and education costs

  • Early years childcare provision

  • Libraries and resources

  • Waste collection and infrastructure

The bottom line: This consultation offers residents, developers, and stakeholders the opportunity to influence how new developments contribute financially to supporting essential local services, helping shape infrastructure funding across Suffolk for years to come.

You can complete the survey here.

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