£18 million extra funding for council services
Councils across England are set to receive a further £18 million to
help alleviate pressures on local services such as housing,
education and health services resulting from recent migration. The
government recognises that local authorities understand their local
communities best and can identify specific pressures on services
that can result from high, concentrated or short-term...Request free trial
Councils across England are set to receive a further £18 million to help alleviate pressures on local services such as housing, education and health services resulting from recent migration. The government recognises that local authorities understand their local communities best and can identify specific pressures on services that can result from high, concentrated or short-term migration. Councils receiving these grants have developed specific plans to ease local pressures arising from migration and at the same time providing overall benefits to their wider communities. Communities Minister Lord Bourne said:
The grants are the second allocations from the £100 million Controlling Migration Fund, following an initial allocation of £15 million awarded earlier this year. Many of the projects supported will provide English language lessons to allow new residents to contribute to and feel part of their communities. They will also include education around British values and social norms, breaking down cultural barriers. The fund is helping to ease pressures on local services but there’s still more work to do to bring net migration down further to sustainable levels. That is why government has reformed routes to the UK from outside Europe, and will get control of our borders and negotiate the right deal in the national interest in our Brexit negotiations. Lord Bourne added:
Boston council in Lincolnshire will receive over £1 million to fund a wide range of integration projects, including additional sport and gym facilities where there is pressure on services, community sport sessions and encouraging volunteering from all communities. Boston borough council Leader Councillor Michael Cooper said:
Peterborough’s project will help new residents navigate services and provide additional capacity for the whole community. Citizen’s Advice Peterborough is receiving £288,000 to provide advice in a range of locations across the city and help an additional 4,000 clients a year from across the community. Councillor Irene Walsh, Peterborough City Council Cabinet Member for Communities said:
Further informationThe Controlling Migration Fund is designed to support local areas facing pressures linked to recent immigration. See further details in the Controlling Migration Fund allocations table (PDF, 37.4KB, 13 pages) . This funding will supplement local authorities’ budgets of £200 billion across the 4 year period up to 2020. The Fund is available over the 4 years from 2016-17 to 2019-20, and is in 2 parts:
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