Nineteen district and unitary councils across England
will receive £136,362 to the end of April for each
major port of entry into the UK in their area.
This will allow them to increase their resources to
work through the immediate impacts from Brexit in their
local areas such as ensuring their port’s resilience
and potential impacts of greater traffic to surrounding
communities.
The allocations have been based on a number of factors
including the amount of EU goods each port area
receives into the country and its wider importance to
the UK’s global trade network.
The funding is part of the £56.5 million
announced by the Ministry of Housing,
Communities and Local Government last month to help
councils adapt to the changes caused by Brexit,
ensuring their local authority is prepared ahead of 29
March, whilst also protecting vital local services.
An additional £1.64 million has been added from
departmental underspends to bring the total funding
available to local authorities with a port of entry to
£3.14 million.
The Communities Secretary, Rt Hon MP, said:
Local authorities have a critical role to play in
making a success of Brexit.
I am acutely aware a greater burden could be placed
on the areas surrounding our ports. I have announced
how we are allocating £3.14 million to those areas
considered to be under the greatest pressure from
Brexit.
I will continue to take the situation under review,
working closely with local leaders to ensure they are
prepared to respond to Brexit.
The local authorities which will receive funding are:
Dover, Folkestone and Hythe, Thanet, East Riding of
Yorkshire, Hull, North East Lincolnshire, Portsmouth,
Southampton, Ashford, Gravesham, Dartford, Camden,
Manchester City Council, North West Leicestershire,
Uttlesford, Hillingdon, Crawley, Tendring and Suffolk
Coastal.
Ports of entry within these local authorities are:
Port of Dover, Eurotunnel, Ramsgate, Goole, Hull,
Grimsby, Immingham (DBP, DfDS and C. Ro), Portsmouth,
Southampton General, Southampton Container, Ashford,
Ebbsfleet, St Pancras, Manchester Airport, East
Midlands Airport, Stansted Airport, Heathrow Airport,
Gatwick Airport, Harwich, Felixstowe.