Wokingham Today

Still time to work together for the good of Wokingham

- From the council leadership Stephn Conway Cllr Stephen Conway is the leader of Wokingham Borough Council and standing for re-election in the new Twyford seat

IHAVE been flabbergas­ted by some of the false claims made in recent months about the council’s finances.

I have been honest and open about the financial challenges that the council has faced over these last two years.

Inflation – now falling, but baked into the system – high interest rates, and increasing demand for our statutory services, especially supporting disabled children, the frail elderly, and those with mental health problems, have put enormous pressure on the council’s finances.

All councils face similar challenges.

But in Wokingham’s case, the situation has been made worse by our receiving less core revenue support from central government than any council in England that has responsibi­lity for adult and children’s social care.

When I was in opposition, the thenConser­vative administra­tion at Wokingham repeatedly argued that the council received less core funding from central government than any other comparable council.

Indeed, I remember the then Liberal Democrat opposition offering to support the Conservati­ves in lobbying for a better deal for Wokingham.

Sadly, the current Conservati­ve opposition has adopted a very different approach.

Local Conservati­ves now claim that Wokingham has more money than other councils.

This represents not only a remarkable denial of reality but also a remarkable change of perspectiv­e.

Delighted

I’m delighted to say that many residents – over a thousand – supported our campaign for fairer funding, writing to the secretary of state to put the case for a better deal for Wokingham.

The government finally listened and gave us a bit more money for this year.

It’s nowhere near enough to transform our financial situation, nor does it address the fundamenta­l problem of a flawed funding formula.

But at least the government has belatedly acknowledg­ed what the Conservati­ve opposition on the council repeatedly denies – that Wokingham receives inadequate core funding support.

I still hope that the opposition will work with us to put the case to government for a change in the funding formula that recognises the true costs of supplying proper adult and children’s social care.

The choice is theirs.

They can either continue to deny that the borough needs more government support, or they can take the side of the borough and join us in defending the interests of our residents.

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