Local Government Finance Debate
Full Debate: Read Full DebateLee Rowley
Main Page: Lee Rowley (Conservative - North East Derbyshire)Department Debates - View all Lee Rowley's debates with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
(1 year, 6 months ago)
Written StatementsFollowing the local government finance settlement statement made on 6 February 2023,1 am today announcing a further £3 million in grant funding for 2023-24 to support 15 local authorities severely impacted by the increase in levies from internal drainage boards. This increase is being driven by the unprecedented rise in energy costs that impact particularly energy-intensive services including internal drainage boards. As this has been an exceptional year for the rise in energy costs, this will be an exceptional one-off payment to help ease this additional financial burden on councils. The Government will not provide additional grant to local authorities for these levies on an ongoing basis. Councils and internal drainage boards should continue to take action to deliver efficient services and good value for money for the public. Local authority Allocation (£) Bassetlaw £181,977 Boston £318,890 East Cambridgeshire £104,160 East Lindsey £927,373 Fenland £177,281 Folkestone and Hythe £32,043 King’s Lynn and West Norfolk £205,451 Lincoln £141,926 Newark and Sherwood £239,690 North Kesteven £143,975 North Norfolk £35,265 South Holland £298,739 South Kesteven £87,761 Swale £41,388 West Lindsey £64,082 Total £3,000,000
The 15 local authorities in scope are those whose internal drainage board levies account for over 3% of their average core spending power over five years. The allocations listed in the table below are based on 2023-24 internal drainage board levy increases.
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