Cushman & Wakefield, the global property consultant, has formed a joint venture with
leading local government financial adviser, Sector Treasury Services, to provide a new support
service aimed at helping local authorities maximise the use of planning obligations and to
improve the effectiveness and the implementation of Section 106 agreements.
Planning obligations are an increasingly difficult and complex area of local authority
responsibility but also present an opportunity for local authorities to negotiate a
contribution towards the additional strain placed on local services resulting from the proposed
development.
By subscribing to the new service "POSS" (Planning Obligation Support Service),
local authorities will gain access to a suite of services and systems that are required at all
stages of the complex planning obligation negotiation process. These range from an
initial health check, negotiation support, development appraisal analysis and technical support
and advice, and continuing support.
In addition, Cushman & Wakefield and Sector Treasury Services are together, developing a
national database of planning obligations agreements. Subscribers to the database known
as "POD" (Planning Obligations Database) will be able to access existing planning
obligations documents from across the UK. This will enable local authorities to access
substantive comparable evidence from across the UK, thereby helping to establish and maintain
the negotiating platform of the parties involved.
Mike Sudlow, head of public sector at Cushman & Wakefield said: "This is the first
time a support service has been available for local authorities dealing with this difficult and
complex area planning obligations and initial interest has been extremely strong. POSS is
unique and whilst it has been designed to assist local authorities in maximising the
opportunities arising from planning obligations, the transparency and sharing of comparable
evidence it brings to the sector will ultimately benefit all parties involved in new
developments."
Jim Brooks, executive director at sector treasury services said: "Having worked
extensively with both large and small local authorities across the UK, we recognised that given
the right support, the planning obligations process could be managed far more effectively
ensuring the parties involved achieved the best returns available. By joining forces with
Cushman & Wakefield we were able to marry our skills with their public sector property and
planning expertise and have come up with a unique service that will transform the way this
complex area of local authority responsibility is dealt with."