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Provisional Local Government Settlement and the Council Fund Revenue Budget 2016/17

Meeting: 15/12/2015 - Cabinet (Item 104)

104 Provisional Local Government Settlement and the Council Fund Revenue Budget 2016/17 pdf icon PDF 105 KB

Additional documents:

Decision:

As detailed in the recommendation 1.  Recommendation 2 to be “To agree a timetable in the New Year for recommendation of the budget in stages through January to March 2016 including the further development of ‘fall back’ options to reach a balanced budget”.

Minutes:

Councillor Shotton introduced the report on the Provisional Local Government Settlement and explained that the headline figures, which had not been available at the time of preparing the report, had been shared at the last meeting of the Corporate Overview & Scrutiny Committee.  He pointed out that a significant challenge remained for the Council despite the scaling down of cuts from Welsh Government (WG).

 

The Chief Executive delivered a presentation on the initial analysis of the Provisional Settlement and its implications for Flintshire, covering the following:

 

·         Settlement Context

·         Settlement Headlines

·         Flintshire Position in the Settlement

·         Known Impacts for Flintshire

·         Ongoing Local Budget Work

·         Ongoing National Budget Work

·         Timescale for Phasing the Budget

 

A reduction of 1.5% in the Revenue Support Grant (RSG) - slightly above the average reduction and an improved position against the forecast - put Flintshire in 12th place out of the 22 Authorities in Wales.  However, under the current funding formula, Flintshire was ranked 19th as its funding per capita was below the Welsh average.  If this was brought up in line with the Welsh average, Flintshire would benefit by an additional £17.455M per annum in the RSG.

 

Under the Intermediate Care Funds (ICF), the amounts ringfenced for mental health and older people would require discussion in the New Year on how these could be accessed.  It was indicated that many specific grants would remain the same or decrease marginally, although details were subject to change.  There was some protection given for the Supporting People Grant and an increase in the Pupil Deprivation Grant, however the Single Environment Grant was to be cut by 6.4% across Wales and the Families First grant reduced by at least 10%.  The Council was currently working through the implications of these reductions.

 

Councillor Kevin Jones said that concerns would be raised with WG on the significant reduction to the new Single Environment Grant and its implications for the Council.

 

Following comments on the impact of cuts to the Families First grant on the provision of playschemes, Councillor Christine Jones spoke about the impact on contributions from town and community councils.  Whilst she welcomed the additional funding for social care, she pointed out that this was not extra money as it was already part of the RSG allocation and should be used to benefit ongoing projects rather than new initiatives.

 

Councillor Shotton said that the Council would engage with the Welsh Local Government Association to make representations on the negative impact from the funding formula on per capita spend and referred to recognition by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) on the high performance and low funding of Flintshire.  Whilst he said that the Council’s strong representations on restricting cuts to the RSG had proved successful, more needed to be done on lobbying for a review of the Council Tax Reduction Scheme and greater flexibility on fees and charges.

 

In response to comments from Councillor Bithell on the importance of senior officers and Members’ input to the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 104