Section 106: Planning with strings attached 

When granting planning permission for development, local planning authorities often impose planning obligations. These obligations are usually contained in what are known as Section 106 Agreements or Planning Agreements – separate legal agreements that sit alongside the planning permission. Those agreements will, generally, bind the land to which the planning permission relates – so anyone who owns that land will be bound by the obligations once the planning permission is implemented.

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