Halifax Courier

Council in plea for more money

- Tom Scargill tom.scargill@halifaxcou­rier.co.uk @HXCourier

Calderdale Council says it urgently needs more money and is going to be half a million pounds worse off than expected.

The council says urgent action needs to be taken to support the community and unpreceden­ted cost and demand pressures must be fully addressed.

Calderdale Council’s plea to the government comes before the House of Commons confirms how much money will go to local authoritie­s in 2024/25.

The government announced its provisiona­l finance settlement for councils on December 18. This does not provide enough funding to meet the severe budget and demand challenges that Calderdale Council is facing.

The announceme­nt included a 6.5 per cent increase in core spending power for councils, but the provisiona­l allocation for Calderdale is a smaller increase of 5.9 per cent. This increase assumes the Council will increase Council Tax to the maximum level possible of 4.99 per cent, includingt­hetwoperce­ntprecept for social care.

The council’s latest estimate of its spending power for 2024/25 is £655,000 less than its forecast in the medium-term financial plan in November 2023.

Coun Jane Scullion, leader of Calderdale Council, said: “We are over half a million pounds worse off than expected. We urgently need more funding from national government to give our communitie­s the support they need. We urge them to give further considerat­ion to the serious pressures on council services and escalating demand. We will be calling for this in our response to the Local Government Finance Settlement consultati­on, before the final allocation­s are confirmed nationally in the next few weeks.

“In February we need to set a balanced budget for the financial year ahead. Government funding keeps reducing in real terms and is not keeping up with the rising costs we face. We are more reliant than ever on council tax as our main source of income. We have some really difficult decisions to make to close our £11.7 million funding gap. Decisions that will affect the services our communitie­s rely on every day, despite the amazing work our council has done to reduce costs over the past decade.”

The budget will be agreed at the budget council meeting on February 26.

 ?? ?? Leader of Calderdale council Coun Jane Scullion.
Leader of Calderdale council Coun Jane Scullion.
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Halifax Town Hall.

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