Spending Round 2019: Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) Table
2.11: Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG)Table 2.11: Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government settlement includes:
2.11 Local GovernmentTable 2.12: Local Government
Local Government DEL will increase by £1.1 billion in cash terms on the adjusted baseline. With this increase in grant, Local Government Core Spending Power is estimated to increase by £2.9 billion in total in 2020-21. Within this:
This funding will help local authorities to meet rising demand in social care services and continue to help stabilise the system. These changes will be reflected in the Local Government Finance Settlement for 2020-21. The MHCLG will consult on the detailed methodology in due course. Outside of the main Local Government settlement, high-needs funding for schools is increasing by more than £700 million in 2020-21, an increase of more than 11% on 2019-20 funding levels. This funding will support children and young people with special educational needs to ensure all receive a high-quality education and reach their potential. In addition, the Spending Round confirms that local authorities will receive additional resources through a real terms increase in the Public Health Grant and through the NHS contribution to adult social care through the Better Care Fund, which will increase by 3.4% in real terms, in line with the overall NHS long-term settlement. Combined with the £2.9 billion increase in Core Spending Power, these announcements mean local authorities can benefit from more than £3 1/2 billion of additional resources made available in this Spending Round. |