Introduction
1.1 This Report is prepared by the Secretary of State for the
Home Department (the Home Secretary) under section 46(3) of the
Police Act 1996 (the 1996 Act).
1.2 This Report sets out the Home Secretary’s determination for
2023-24, made under section 46(2) of the 1996 Act, of the
aggregate amount of grants for police purposes that she proposes
to pay under section 46, and the amount of grants she proposes to
pay each local policing body[footnote
1] under the same section. The aggregate amount of
grants for police purposes comprises the Home Office Police Main
Grant, Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG)
[now Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
(DLUHC)] Formula Funding, Legacy Council Tax Grants, National and
International Capital City Grants, Welsh Top-Up Grant, and
Precept Grant. This determination has been approved by the
Treasury as required by section 46(2) of the 1996 Act.
1.3 The Report also states the considerations which the Home
Secretary took into account in making her determination.
1.4 In determining the allocation among local policing bodies of
the whole or any part of the aggregate amount of grants for
police purposes, the Home Secretary may, under section 46(4) of
the 1996 Act, exercise her discretion in applying such formulae
or other rules as she considers appropriate.
1.5 The Home Secretary has decided to continue to apply damping
in a way that ensures every local policing body receives the same
percentage increase in the totality of formula funding.
Therefore, the allocations of Police Main Grant and DCLG Formula
Funding that were provided to local policing bodies in 2022-23
have been increased in line with the total overall increase of
these grant streams in 2023-24. Funding allocations for both
financial years are based on the Police Allocation Formula
distribution from 2013-14. This Report sets out information on
the formula that was applied to the Police Main Grant element of
the Police Core Settlement in 2013-14 as well as referencing
separate documentation which sets out the method used to allocate
2013-14 DCLG Formula Funding.
1.6 As in each year since 2013-14, DCLG Formula Funding will be
paid to local policing bodies by the Home Secretary under section
46 of the Police Act 1996. It is therefore included in this
Report. This is as a result of the Government’s decision that
local policing bodies should be funded from outside the business
rates retention scheme.
1.7 Council Tax Freeze Grant funding relating to the 2011-12,
2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16 schemes and Local Council Tax
Support (LCTS) funding previously paid to local policing bodies
in England by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local
Government under section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003,
will in 2023-24 also be paid to local policing bodies by the Home
Secretary under section 46 of the Police Act 1996. It is
therefore included in this Report. This is a result of the
Government’s ambition to simplify police funding arrangements.
1.8 This Report does not set out the totality of central
Government funding to local policing bodies in England and Wales.
It does not cover the police grant for the safeguarding of
national security made under section 48(1) of the 1996 Act.
Neither does it cover grants paid to local policing bodies in
Wales by the Welsh Government. This report also does not cover
pensions grant funding paid to local policing bodies under
section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003 by the Home Office.
The Common Council of the City of London (on behalf of the City
of London Police) and the Greater London Authority (on behalf of
the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime) also have access to
Council Tax Freeze Grant funding through the DLUHC Local
Government Finance Settlement. This Report does not cover this
funding. In addition, pursuant to section 169 of the Criminal
Justice and Public Order Act 1994, the Home Secretary hereby
determines that £275,000,000 of grant funding will be made
available to local policing bodies to support, beyond March 2023,
the maintenance and retention of an overall officer headcount
comprising of police forces’ agreed Police Uplift baseline plus
their allocation of the 20,000 additional police officers
recruited through the Police Uplift Programme. The funding
allocations for this £275,000,000 are intended to be based on the
Police Allocation Formula distribution from 2013-14. Further
details, including any conditions to which this grant funding is
to be made subject, will be communicated to, and agreed with
local policing bodies in due course.
1.9 This Report also does not set out the totality of police
funding. Local policing bodies raise a substantial proportion of
their funding locally through Council Tax Precept. In addition,
the Home Office reallocates funding for national policing
priorities. The accompanying Written Ministerial Statement sets
out the Government’s plans for the other elements of police
funding.
Contents
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1. Introduction
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2. Aggregate amount of
grants
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3. Allocation of
aggregate amount of grants
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4. Considerations taken
into account
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5. Conclusion
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Appendix A : Formula
applied by the Home Secretary in 2013-14
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Appendix B: Definition
of indicators used to calculate Police Main Grant
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Appendix C: Scaling
factor
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Appendix D: Area Cost
Adjustment factors