- Levelling Up Secretary confirms increased funding package for
councils to deliver local services and support vulnerable
households with council tax bills
- An extra £5.1 billion available on last year’s settlement,
including access to £2 billion new social care grant
- Government funding gives certainty to local government and
stands behind councils in challenging times
Councils in England will benefit from almost £60 billion to
deliver vital frontline services as the Government confirms an
average funding increase of 9.4% for town halls over the next
financial year.
After close engagement with councils, the settlement includes £2
billion in additional grant funding for adult and children’s
social care for 2023/24 and a one-off Funding Guarantee that
ensures every local authority in England will see at least a 3%
increase in core spending power before any local decisions around
council tax are taken.
Following consultation, the Government has expanded the total
funding allocations to include a further £19 million for all
services and £10 million extra for the Rural Services Delivery
Grant. This additional funding will help councils deliver core
services and address the unique challenges faced by rural
communities.
The Government proposed the funding package in December and
consultedwith councils
on all elements of the settlement. Now, the Government is
confirming its intention that councils across England will
benefit from an additional £5.1 billion – an increase of 9.4% on
last year – as it continues to stand behind councils and public
services in the face of financial pressures.
The final settlement for local
government ensures the most relatively deprived areas of England
receive 17% more funding per household than the least deprived.
Levelling Up Secretary said:
“Every day councils across the country deliver for their
communities and play a crucial role in driving forward levelling
up.
“This funding package represents an increase of over 9% for
councils on last year, ensuring a fair deal for local government
that reflects the vital work councils do to provide key services
on which we all rely.”
Alongside the provisional settlement, the Government announced a
£100 million of additional funding for local authorities to
support the most vulnerable households in England - delivering on
the manifesto commitment to protect local taxpayers from
excessive increases. This funding supports the government’s
council tax referendum package, which strikes a fair balance to
ensure taxpayers are not over-burdened at a time of significant
pressure on the public finances.
This announcement follows a major £2.1 billion investment for
councils across the UK through the Levelling
Up Fund, which will deliver transformational projects to help
spread opportunity to historically overlooked areas.
The provisional settlement consultation was open for 4 weeks and
closed on 16 January 2023.
Further information:
- Core spending power is a measure of the resources available
to local authorities to fund service delivery. It sets out the
money that has been made available to councils through the local
government finance settlement.