Financial distress in local authorities

Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 2 Nov 2023 Closed: 19 Mar 2024 Parliament page
Since 2018 eight English local authorities have issued section 114 notices. The results can be significant for local service delivery and local democracy. Various sources continue to report that other authorities are financially unsustainable and are at risk issuing a section 114 notice. This inquiry examines the current landscape of … Read more
15 Recommendations
13 Conclusions
1 Report
4 Oral sessions
6 Letters
4 Events
Activity timeline 16 events
Oral evidence sessions 4 sessions
Oral Evidence
Joanna Key · Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Nico Heslop · Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Rt Hon Michael Gove · Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
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Nico Heslop · Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Simon Hoare MP · Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
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Abdool Kara · National Audit Office Bob Watson · Surrey Heath Borough Council Gary Fielding · North Yorkshire Council Jonathan Carr-West · Local Government Information Unit Lorna Baxter · Association of Local Authorities’ Treasurer Societies Mr David Phillips · Institute for Fiscal Studies Paul Dossett · Grant Thornton Steve Thompson · Blackpool Council
Oral Evidence
Councillor Barry Lewis · County Councils Network Councillor Claire Holland · London Councils Councillor Graham Chapman · SIGOMA Councillor John Fuller OBE · Local Government Association Councillor Sam Chapman-Allen · District Councils Network Stephen Jones · Core Cities UK
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
1 Conclusion Accepted in Part
Third Report - Financial distress …
Local authorities face systemic underfunding and £4 billion gap from demand and inflation.
Local authorities have seen significant reductions in their spending power coincide with increasing demand for their services and inflationary pressures exceeding those in the wider economy. Recent funding settlements, while increasing in cash terms, have not kept pace with these … Read more
Government Response
The government acknowledges significant funding pressures and details recent additional measures for local authorities, including £600 million extra funding, increased rural grants, and a 4% Core Spending Power increase for all councils for 2024-25, while committing to return to multi-year settlements in the next Parliament.
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2 Recommendation Accepted in Part
Third Report - Financial distress …
Include additional funding in 2024–25 settlement to bridge local authorities' £4bn gap, outlining prioritisation.
The Government must include additional funding in the local government finance settlement for 2024–25 to ensure local authorities bridge their estimated £4 billion funding gap. The Government must set out which local authorities are being prioritised and why for this … Read more
Government Response
The government committed an additional £600 million for local authorities in 2024-25, prioritising social care councils and rural populations. It noted an overall increase in Core Spending Power of up to £4.5 billion, but stated longer-term support and multi-year settlements are matters for the next Spending Review in the next Parliament.
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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Government Response AI assessment · 28 of 15 classified

Total 15 recs + 13 conclusions
Correspondence 6 letters
14 May 2024 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Local Government dated 13 May 2024 concerning the Government’s response to the Committee’s Financial Distress in Local Authorities Report
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14 Dec 2023 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Secretary of State dated 13 December 2023 concerning Financial Distress in Local Authorities
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5 Dec 2023 To committee Letter from Councillor Susan Hinchcliffe relating to Financial Distress in Local Authorities, dated 29 November 2023.
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5 Dec 2023 To committee Letter from CIPFA, relating to Financial Distress in Local Authorities, dated 30 November 2023
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5 Dec 2023 To committee Letter from the Chair to Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy dated 27 November 2023 concerning changes to local government financing
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28 Nov 2023 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Secretary of State dated 27 November concerning Financial Distress in Local Authorities
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