S106 Negotiation
Mosodi offers expert S106 Negotiation services to help developers, local authorities, and stakeholders navigate the complexities of Section 106 agreements. Our experienced team provides comprehensive support in negotiating, drafting, and finalising these agreements, ensuring compliance with planning policies and addressing the community infrastructure needs that arise from new developments. Whether you’re a developer seeking to minimise financial obligations or a local authority focused on maximising community benefits, Mosodi’s tailored S106 negotiation services help ensure a balanced and effective approach.
Background
Section 106 (S106) agreements are legal tools used in the planning process to secure developer contributions towards infrastructure and services needed to support new developments. These agreements are essential for addressing the impact of a project on the local community, covering areas like affordable housing, transportation, education, and healthcare. Negotiating fair and effective S106 agreements can be complex, requiring a thorough understanding of planning policies, local priorities, and the legal landscape. Mosodi’s S106 negotiation services aim to facilitate balanced agreements that protect the interests of all parties, ensuring that developments contribute positively to the surrounding area while meeting legal and regulatory requirements.
Experience
We have successfully negotiated changes to approved highway capacity schemes on projects such as Plodder Lane and Cleggs Lane. In both cases, we revisited and reassessed dated highway schemes, identifying opportunities to enhance cycling and pedestrian capacity. Through expert negotiation, we were able to revise these schemes to include additional sustainable transport measures, all while saving hundreds of thousands of pounds in costs for our clients.
Mosodi’s approach to S106 negotiations ensures that transport infrastructure improvements are not only effective and forward-thinking but also cost-efficient, helping our clients achieve their development goals while adhering to local planning requirements and contributing to long-term community benefits.