Sunderland Echo

Warning of £50m cuts and 4% council tax rise

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@northeast-press.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

Council tax in Sunderland could rise by just under 4% next year.

Plans for what could become part of next year’s Sunderland City Council budget will be considered next week.

The council’s Cabinet meeting next Wednesday is examining a major report on its Budget Planning Framework for 2019/2020.

The report says the council is looking at a possible 3.99% increase in bills for next year, in line with Government limits on Council Tax and Social Care Levy increases.

It also warns council bosses may have to cut another £50million from budgets over the next three years.

Updates on the council’s current revenue and capital budgets will also be considered at the Cabinet meeting.

Next week’s meeting will also hear about the plans to build a new civic centre on the Vaux site and sell the current one for housing.

City council Cabinet Secretary Coun Paul Stewart said: “The council has had its funding cut by more than a third by Liberal Democrat and Tory Government­s since 2010. More than £290million has had to be saved from our budgets because of their totally unjustifie­d austerity programmes.

“Nonetheles­s, and despite all the pressures of austerity and financial uncertaint­y, the council is duty bound to set a balanced budget for next year.

“The robust and prudent approach to our budget and spending is all set out in the report.”

A final decision on the Council Tax, which raises 15% of the council’s budget, will be made in March.

In the revenue report, Cabinet is considerin­g a decision to release £3million to support work at Together for Children (TfC), which delivers children’s services on behalf of the council and provides vital support to vulnerable children and families.

The funding was agreed earlier this year and the report outlines how TfC is still facing considerab­le cost pressures because of increasing numbers of looked after children.

A series of reviews to address the cost and service pressures is under way.

As part of the budgetsett­ing process, there will be public and stakeholde­r consultati­on.

The council’s planned spend for 2018/2019 was £646million on public services for the city’s 277,962 residents.

The Cabinet meets from 2pm in Committee Room One at Sunderland Civic Centre.

“The council is duly bound to set a balanced budget”

COUN STEWART

 ??  ?? Sunderland Civic Centre.
Sunderland Civic Centre.
 ??  ?? Coun Paul Stewart.
Coun Paul Stewart.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom