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Five steps to avoiding s114

Tiffany Cloynes looks at the current landscape in relation to section 114 notices and sets out five key areas which could be addressed to help avoid the risk of them arising in the future.

This month Birmingham City Council issued a s114 notice citing its financial liabilities relating to equal pay claims and an in-year budgetary financial gap of £87m. Since then it has been reported that an additional six councils are at risk of issuing s114 notices. As Sharon Thompson, deputy leader of Birmingham City Council, said: Local Government is facing a perfect storm.'

The inflationary pressure on local authorities has continued to increase as has demand on social care. Local authority reserves are depleting at a faster rate than we have ever seen before.

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