The Scotsman

Councils face £350m funding gap due to Covid-19, MSPS told

- By KATRINE BUSSEY newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Corona virus has left S cotland’s councils facing a £350 million funding shortfall, with MSPS warned cuts may have to be made to services.

Hugh Lightbody, from the local government body Cosla, said councils have delivered “vital services” during the pandemic but this has “come at cost”.

Sarah Watt ers, the chief officer for local government finance at the group, said authoritie­s are now looking to “recast and reprioriti­se” their budgets.

She also told MSPS on Holyrood’s Economy Committee that talks are under way with the Scottish Government as local authoritie­s seek to use cash already allocated to them for capital projects for day-today spending instead.

Mr Lightbody, the chief officer at Cosla’s Business Gate - way national unit, warned: “With reductions in income from a range of sources, and increased expenditur­e to respond to the crisis, councils will face a funding gap this year of £350m once all consequent­ials have been factored in.

“Many councils will be starting from a deficit position so if the Covid-related gap cannot be addressed then there will ultimately need to be further reductions in services.”

Ms Watt er sc on firmed councils are“looking at a gap of around about £350m” in funding.

She said Cos la has been working with the Scottish Government to“explore a range of fiscal flexibilit­ies that we would seek to use in this financial year and next financial year ”, adding this includes using a proportion of this year’s general capital grant for revenue purposes.

Ms Watters said such measures will“put things on a slightly more sustainabl­e footing for next year”.

While she insisted this cannot be an “alternativ­e to fair funding for 2021-22”, she added they “would certainly help councils to mitigate some of the issues we are experienci­ng this year in relation to revenue pressures”.

Her comments came after Mr Lightbody told the committee that “despite the challenges we have continued to deliver vital services to vulnerable people, comm unities, and businesses across Scotland”.

He said councils have “played a pivotal role in ensuring Scottish Government funding for businesses has been delivered quickly and effectivel­y”.

Mr Lightbody told MSPS that by September 8 councils had received and processed more than 100,000 applicatio­ns for the small business grant, with more than £1 billion of cash being paid out to more than 90,000 firms.

The Business Gateway service, which supports companies, handled more than 6,000 enquiries from establishe­d businesses in the first quarter.

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