Issue - meetings

Medium Term Financial Plan

Meeting: 28/09/2020 - The Executive (Item 8)

8 Medium Term Financial Plan 2021/22 – 2023/24 pdf icon PDF 626 KB

To submit a report by the Director of Function (Resources)/Section 151 Officer.

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Decision:

It was resolved to note the contents of the Medium Term Financial Plan 2021/22 to 2023/24 and to approve the assumptions made therein.

Minutes:

The report of the Director of Function (Resources)/Section 151 Officer incorporating the Medium-Term Financial Plan (MTFP) 2021/22 to 2023/24 was presented for the Executive’s consideration. The MTFP sets out the Council’s likely resource requirements for the next three financial years and details how the Council plans to balance the resource requirement with the funding available.

 

The Portfolio Member for Finance reported that the MTFP has been finalised during a period of uncertainty surrounding the UK economy following on from the global pandemic and the continuing Brexit negotiations; putting the Plan together in these circumstances has been a challenging task. A range of factors is likely to affect the assumptions made in the MTFP as the Covid-19 crisis continues including the ending of the Furlough scheme and an expected rise in unemployment which will have an impact on the local economy with implications for the Council’s tax revenue and claims on the Council Tax Reduction scheme. Although Welsh Government has made available additional funding to support the Council in responding locally to the pandemic, there have been no indications hitherto about the local government settlement for 2021/22. Based on last year, information about the indicative settlement is expected in December/January but the figures are liable to change by the time the final settlement is announced. Despite all the uncertainty, the Council will be required to prepare a balanced budget.

 

The Director of Function(Resources)/Section 151 Officer advised that the purpose of the Medium Term Financial Plan is to project the costs of delivering services over the course of the next three years set against an estimate of the resources available and to chart a course to bridge the budget gap for each of the three years. Whilst the costs can be predicted taking into account known changes and making revised assumptions about the main factors that impact on the Council’s revenue budget including pay costs, inflation, pensions and demand, there is no intelligence to date regarding the level of Welsh Government funding for local government for 2021/22. It was hoped that the improved local government settlement for 2020/21 marked a turning point whereby local authorities would begin to be funded to the level they need to deliver services effectively but the Covid 19 crisis has cast doubt on this outcome. The report as at section 5 sets out the national and local budget pressures facing the Council and how these are planned to be accommodated by the MTFP.  Table 3 of the report shows the projected standstill budget for each of the three years from 2021/22 to 2023/24. The estimated standstill budget (the cost of continuing to provide services to the same level, delivered in the same way as in 2020/21) represents a cash increase of 8.6% over the 3 year period (but not including Covid-19 related costs). The estimated standstill budget is funded from the level of Aggregate External Finance (AEF) received from Welsh Government (made up of the Revenue Support Grant and NNDR pooled funding) and from the Council Tax  ...  view the full minutes text for item 8