Minister for Levelling-Up (): I am today
publishing this Government’s plan for simplifying the funding
landscape for local authorities. This plan sets out our ambition
for increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of the current
funding system.
This publication follows the commitment within our landmark
Levelling Up White Paper, to deliver a more transparent, simple,
and accountable approach to funding.
This Government is focused on continually improving the way
funding is delivered, including by minimising burdens and
paperwork on all organisations bidding for funds, to unlock the
potential of local economies, create visible improvements within
communities, and ensure that more funding does not mean more
bureaucracy.
By reducing administrative burdens on local authorities, this
plan will support them to maximise their return on spending,
generating the best outcomes for communities. This plan is one
step in a long line of measures that have already been announced,
to increase the impact and reduce the red tape around funding and
levelling up.
The plan details three main phases for change:
- Immediate simplification of existing funds and communication.
This includes a new ‘Simplification Pathfinder Pilot’ to test the
streamlined delivery of capital funding in a small group of local
authorities. We are also amending our project adjustment request
process for Town Deals, the Levelling Up Fund, and the Future
High Streets Fund, giving local authorities more flexibility to
change projects;
- A new ‘Funding Simplification Doctrine’ requiring departments
to strive for a simpler and more streamlined way of delivering
funding to local authorities, including considering allocative
distribution approaches;
- Reforms to be implemented at the next Spending Review,
including single multi-year departmental-style funding
settlements for the trailblazer Mayoral Combined Authorities and
better join up across interconnected policy areas and investment
programmes.
Together, these reforms meet our Levelling Up White Paper
commitment to streamline the local funding landscape. As set out
in the plan, we will continue to engage with local authorities on
all aspects of funding simplification.