FINANCE

United view?

Chair of the LGA Lord Porter says the smaller unitaries have ‘probably a larger number of councils close to the edge’. But as Ann McGauran reports, it may be hard to generalise about the financial health of this ‘disparate group’.

The Conservative leadership election has thrown doubt over plans for a three-year spending review, but the debate over the future of finances rolls on. As we wait for clarity, sector experts have been giving evidence to the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee's ongoing inquiry into council finances.

Quizzed at last week's evidence session about which councils are under the greatest financial pressure, Local Government Association chair Lord Porter said small unitaries are the group of councils he's most concerned about.

Ann McGauran

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