Coronavirus: Local Authority Funding Debate
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Written StatementsOn 22 May the Government announced £300 million additional funding for local authorities to support them to develop and action their plans to reduce the spread of the virus in their area as part of the launch of the wider NHS test and trace service. This funding will enable local authorities to develop and implement tailored local covid-19 outbreak plans through for example funding the recruitment of additional staff where required. Authorities to which grant is to be paid Amount of grant to be paid Barking and Dagenham £1,566,647 Barnet £1,599,177 Barnsley £1,568,553 Bath and North East Somerset £849,159 Bedford £806,281 Bexley £902,348 Birmingham £8,438,988 Blackburn with Darwen £1,366,942 Blackpool £1,693,874 Bolton £1,997,675 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole £1,808,624 Bracknell Forest £385,454 Bradford £3,870,360 Brent £1,993,129 Brighton and Hove £1,862,524 Bristol, City of £3,032,572 Bromley £1,369,923 Buckinghamshire £1,954,838 Bury £1,080,413 Calderdale £1,233,390 Cambridgeshire £2,493,304 Camden £2,460,643 Central Bedfordshire £1,156,291 Cheshire East £1,533,331 Cheshire West and Chester £1,513,306 City of London £146,484 Cornwall £2,387,297 County Durham £4,498,138 Coventry £2,041,190 Croydon £1,998,175 Cumbria £1,717,862 Darlington £778,834 Derby £1,807,712 Derbyshire £3,859,136 Devon 2,618,508 Doncaster £2,233,745 Dorset £1,287,650 Dudley £1,941,764 Ealing £2,261,924 East Riding of Yorkshire £1,024,000 East Sussex £2,534,832 Enfield £1,582,042 Essex £5,783,212 Gateshead £1,513,527 Gloucestershire £2,221,773 Greenwich £2,159,691 Hackney £3,100,891 Halton £948,538 Hammersmith and Fulham £2,020,099 Hampshire £4,789,993 Haringey £1,862,362 Harrow £1,020,258 Hartlepool £825,809 Havering £1,022,848 Herefordshire, County of £845,091 Hertfordshire £4,506,303 Hillingdon £1,629,656 Hounslow £1,467,891 Isle of Wight £700,230 Isles of Scilly £11,935 Islington £2,430,588 Kensington and Chelsea £1,932,848 Kent £6,311,401 Kingston upon Hull, City of £2,235,503 Kingston upon Thames £940,711 Kirklees £2,381,215 Knowsley £1,595,940 Lambeth £2,919,086 Lancashire £6,367,420 Leeds £4,141,249 Leicester £2,489,071 Leicestershire £2,309,000 Lewisham £2,267,070 Lincolnshire £3,069,554 Liverpool £4,088,731 Luton £1,425,693 Manchester £4,836,535 Medway £1,592,918 Merton £964,982 Middlesbrough £1,566,024 Milton Keynes £1,065,306 Newcastle upon Tyne £2,185,756 Newham £2,843,060 Norfolk £3,717,780 North East Lincolnshire £1,049,417 North Lincolnshire £855,156 North Somerset £868,716 North Tyneside £1,140,250 North Yorkshire £2,022,805 Northamptonshire £3,270,065 Northumberland £1,528,975 Nottingham £3,126,717 Nottinghamshire £3,802,915 Oldham £1,560,230 Oxfordshire £2,858,487 Peterborough £1,017,883 Plymouth £1,402,003 Portsmouth £1,637,748 Reading £901,002 Redbridge £1,279,157 Redcar and Cleveland £1,076,223 Richmond upon Thames £858,104 Rochdale £1,591,757 Rotherham £1,518,012 Rutland £120,148 Salford £1,975,758 Sandwell £2,276,836 Sefton £1,995,065 Sheffield £3,101,989 Shropshire £1,126,797 Slough £689,507 Solihull £1,040,717 Somerset £1,925,972 South Gloucestershire £863,029 South Tyneside £1,250,300 Southampton £1,571,231 Southend-on-Sea £887,492 Southwark £2,521,368 St. Helens £1,328,091 Staffordshire £3,634,365 Stockport £1,473,704 Stockton-on-Tees £1,310,997 Stoke-on-Trent £2,084,370 Suffolk £2,789,363 Sunderland £2,219,966 Surrey £3,477,690 Sutton £920,329 Swindon £930,733 Tameside £1,419,817 Telford and Wrekin £1,162,281 Thurrock £1,050,883 Torbay £886,457 Tower Hamlets £3,220,464 Trafford £1,156,759 Wakefield £2,247,805 Walsall £1,650,559 Waltham Forest £1,478,904 Wandsworth £2,541,671 Warrington £1,136,884 Warwickshire £2,137,781 West Berkshire £540,345 West Sussex £3,178,715 Westminster £2,890,797 Wigan £2,392,101 Wiltshire £1,586,902 Windsor and Maidenhead £435,650 Wirral £2,733,018 Wokingham £499,857 Wolverhampton £1,920,236 Worcestershire £2,752,192 York £733,896 Total £300,000,000
Today we are updating the House on the detailed allocation of these monies which has been made on the basis of the 2020-21 public health grant allocations. This allocation formula has been chosen as that which best reflects the public health needs in local authorities.
This funding is for local authorities in England only. This means an additional £57 million will be provided by HMT via the Barnett formula for the devolved Administrations, £29 million for the Scottish Government, £18 million for the Welsh Government, and £10 million for the Northern Ireland Executive.
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