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Building Safety Levy in Vale of White Horse
Vale of White Horse is the 96th most expensive of 298 English collecting authorities. The greenfield area rate is £37.01/m², halved to £18.51/m² where ≥75% of the red-line boundary qualifies as previously developed land. BSL commences 1 October 2026 and is collected by Vale of White Horse at building-control and commencement stages.
Rates for Vale of White Horse
| Rate type | £ per m² GIA | Applies when |
|---|---|---|
| Greenfield (standard) | £37.01 | Less than 75% of site is previously developed land |
| Brownfield (PDL discount) | £18.51 | ≥75% of site is previously developed land (any building since July 1948, excluding agriculture) |
Source: Schedule 3, Building Safety Levy (England) Regulations 2025, effective 1 October 2026.
Example scheme costs in Vale of White Horse
| Scheme | Total chargeable GIA | Greenfield levy | Brownfield levy | PDL saving |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 dwellings at 85 m² each (small infill) | 850 m² | £31,458 | £15,734 | £15,725 |
| 50 dwellings at 100 m² each (typical phase) | 5,000 m² | £185,050 | £92,550 | £92,500 |
| 100 dwellings at 95 m² each (mid-size scheme) | 9,500 m² | £351,595 | £175,845 | £175,750 |
| 200 dwellings at 90 m² each (major development) | 18,000 m² | £666,180 | £333,180 | £333,000 |
All examples assume 100% residential with no communal-area adjustments. Real schemes will differ based on communal floorspace, PBSA bedspaces, and exemptions.
The 50% brownfield discount
For a typical 50-dwelling scheme in Vale of White Horse, successfully evidencing previously developed land status saves £92,500 in levy. That’s the whole point of the PDL evidence workflow — the statutory definition (any building on the site since 1 July 1948, excluding agriculture) is broader than the local brownfield register, and most sites qualify in full or in part when historic OS maps and aerial imagery are reviewed.
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Submitting your BSL information to Vale of White Horse
BSL submissions happen in two stages: (1) at your building-control application, and (2) at your first commencement notice. Vale of White Horse has five weeks from your commencement notice to assess and issue a liability notice. Any GIA or PDL discrepancy can delay commencement.
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