Brexit countdown: councils need overdue EU replacement fund certainty - LGA

24 Sep 2019 01:32 PM

The Government needs to urgently publish its consultation on its plans for a scheme to replace EU funding after Brexit with ongoing uncertainty preventing local areas from securing vital investment into their local economies, councils said yesterday.

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The Local Government Association, which represents councils across England and Wales, says that councils are ambitious for their communities and are committed to promoting local growth, creating jobs, supporting businesses and boosting the national economy. 

EU funding has been a life-line for local economies. In July 2018, the Government committed to consulting on plans on what its successor, the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), will look like, but has yet to do so.

The LGA said the UKSPF provides the opportunity to give communities the long-term funding certainty they desperately need and join up both EU and UK pots of funding more effectively at a local level. This means granting elected mayors and local leaders who have a democratic mandate to represent their communities the opportunity to co-design UKSPF, ensuring any future growth funding is more accessible, based on local need and distributed over the longer-term.

Without EU replacement funding and wider growth funding certainty post-Brexit local areas are not able to plan for longer term investment in infrastructure and growth in their local economies, which could see communities missing out on millions of pounds of additional private investment to support infrastructure projects.

Local areas have already shown that the £5.3 billion they have received in EU funding since 2014 has been put to good use – providing targeted training and job support for residents and businesses, especially for vulnerable groups who experience additional barriers to accessing the workplace.

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The LGA also says Whitehall must not replace Brussels after Brexit. Powers need to be devolved beyond government and rest with local communities.

As part of this wider devolution agenda, the LGA is calling on the Government to put forward a new English Devolution Bill in the Queen’s Speech that would hand widespread powers and funding to local areas across the whole country.

Cllr Kevin Bentley, Chairman of the LGA’s Brexit Taskforce, yesterday said:

“Councils desperately need long-term certainty around how the UK will replace vital EU regional aid funding. A fully-funded, locally-driven UKSPF is central to improving people’s lives, supporting local businesses and boosting the national economy.

“Without further clarity, growth and investment in local areas is at risk.

“Councils want to work with the Government to ensure the UKSPF is developed quickly and to ensure that no area is left without investment into their communities and all parts of the country can benefit from the growth they so desperately need.”

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