LGA - 75p in every £1 of core government funding to councils cut by 2020

4 Jul 2017 09:08 AM

Lord Porter, Chairman of the Local Government Association, used his keynote address to more than 1,200 local government leaders, councillors and ministers at the LGA’s Annual Conference in Birmingham yesterday to demand that councils are at the “front of the queue” for new funding if “austerity is coming to an end”.

The speech came as councils face growing financial pressures and uncertainty.

The LGA said the need for adequate funding for local government is urgent. To maximise the potential of local government and protect local services from further cuts, councils must also be made financially sustainable and fiscally independent by being able to keep every penny they raise locally in taxation to spend on local services.

The LGA is therefore calling for:

The LGA has launched a new report, Growing Places, which sets out how councils can - with fairer funding and freedom from central government - build desperately-needed affordable homes, create jobs and school places, provide the dignified care for our elderly and disabled and boost economic growth.

Lord Porter said:

“The money local government has to provide vital day-to-day local services is running out fast. There is also now huge uncertainty about how local services are going to be funded beyond 2020.

“Councils can no longer be expected to run our vital local services on a shoestring. We must shout from the roof tops for local government to be put back on a sustainable financial footing.

“Every penny in local taxation collected locally must be kept by local government and spent on our public services. The cap on council tax also needs to be lifted to ensure new money can be raised locally and spent locally.

“Local government is the fabric of our country, even more so during this period of uncertainty for the nation. Councils are the ones who can be trusted to make a difference to people’s lives. To build desperately-needed homes, create jobs and school places, provide the dignified care for our elderly and disabled and boost economic growth.

“If austerity is coming to an end, then we need to make sure councils are at the front of the queue for more money. Only with adequate funding and the right powers can councils help the Government tackle the challenges facing our nation now and in the future.”

Notes to editors

  1. The LGA’s Annual Conference will take place between July 4 – July 6 at the International Convention Centre, Birmingham. Over the three days a packed agenda will see a variety of speakers, including Communities Secretary, Sajid Javid, the newly election Mayor of the West Midlands Combined Authority, Andy Street, Chief Executive of NHS England, Simon Stevens, the Rt Hon Ann Widdicombe DSG, Writer and Broadcaster and Gunn Marit Helgesen, President of the Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities (KS).

The full agenda and further information is available here.

For accreditation, email greg.burns@local.gov.uk.

Embargoed copies of the LGA’s new report, Growing Places, available on request.

Greg Burns  |  020 7664 3184  |  greg.burns@local.gov.uk