FINANCE

Are we heading to a funding train crash?

The District Councils’ Network 'seeks at least a 6% increase in core spending power for districts, including the ability to raise council tax by 5% or £10 – modest asks compared to what other types of council have received in the past or might receive for 2024', says Ian Miller.

Last week, the penetrating analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies' Kate Ogden laid bare the impact of the Autumn Statement on local government.

The unfreezing of local housing allowance and extra resources for homelessness brought some welcome news for districts' strategic role as housing authorities. But Local Authority Housing Fund 3 seems unlikely to involve high (preferably 100%) grant rates that allow councils without a housing revenue account to participate.

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