Section 106 Agreement
A Section 106 Agreement is a legally binding agreement between a developer and a local planning authority used to secure contributions or obligations to mitigate the impacts of a development. Speak with a consultant to understand what flood mitigation obligations may be secured through a Section 106. Planning obligations are explained in the GOV.UK planning obligations guidance.

Case Example
At the Oxpens redevelopment in Oxford, a Section 106 Agreement secured flood mitigation works, including additional flood storage capacity and long-term maintenance of SuDS features.
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