87 Budget & Business Planning Report - 2021/22 - October 2020 PDF 270 KB
Cabinet Member: Finance
Forward Plan Ref: 2020/064
Contact: Hannah Doney, Head of Corporate Finance Tel: 07584 174654
Report by Director of Finance (CA6).
This report is the first in the series on the Budget and Business Planning processfor the forthcoming year and forms context and background information ahead of and part of the process which will culminate in Council setting a budget for 2021/22; a medium term financial strategy to 2025/26 and capital programme to 2029/30 and a Corporate Plan in February 2021.
The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to:
(a) Note the report;
(b) Approve the Budget and Business Planning Process for 2021/22; and
(c) Approve a five-year period for the Medium Term Financial Strategy to 2025/26 and ten-year period for the Capital Programme to 2030/31.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Recommendations agreed.
Minutes:
Cabinet considered a report, the first in the series on the Budget and Business Planning processfor the forthcoming year that formed the context and background information ahead of and as part of the process which will culminate in Council setting a budget for 2021/22; a medium term financial strategy to 2025/26 and capital programme to 2030/31 and a Corporate Plan in February 2021.
Councillor Glynis Phillips, Shadow Cabinet Member for Finance, highlighted that the budget setting process was taking place in the context of extreme uncertainty due to the cancellation of the autumn budget, waiting for the outcome of the Spending Review, the unknown financial implications of Covid 19 and a further delay in the new needs-based funding formula and changes in the way business rates are allocated. At the same time the report contained a number of assumptions which would need to be reviewed as the process developed through the autumn and winter.
Councillor Phillips welcomed the recent government announcement of additional funding relating to wider Covid-19 cost pressures and queried what conditions were attached to the funding and whether the allocation to the County Council was known. eried why the underestimation on earmarked reserves was not known when the Council budget was set
Referring to Paragraph 3 in Annex 1b Councillor Phillips drew attention to the position on earmarked reserves where in the agreed budget in Feb 2020 earmarked reserves were estimated to be £66.6m at March 2020. The actual figure was £102.9m at March 2020 and she queried why this figure was not known at the time the budget was set in February.
Councillor Phillips commented that the existing gap was £24.4m and the biggest risk was the assumption that the grant allocations for 2020/2021 would be rolled forward into 2021/2022.
Referring to the Council’s five-year Medium-Term Financial Strategy she felt it was ironic that as a result of government policy we are unable to confidently predict the financial strategy for next year let alone the following 4 years. She was concerned about this short term approach to local government funding.
On the Capital Programme Planning analysed over specific time lines Councillor Phillips commented that this looked very sensible. She welcomed the review of the funding gap of £18.2m in 2020/202.
On the Corporate Plan’ Councillor Phillips highlighted the role of councillors in informing the council’s priorities and noted that she could not see where councillors were involved in the review process.
Councillor Bartholomew responded to the comments made. He wished like Councillor Phillips that there could be more certainty but that this year was particularly difficult for obvious reasons. On the additional funding there was £1b across all councils but the allocation for Oxfordshire was not known yet.
On the earmarked reserves this was always an estimated figure and always changed a year end.
Councillor Bartholomew introduced the contents of the report that set out information on the context and starting point for the 2021/22 budget process. He noted the extreme uncertainty over government funding ... view the full minutes text for item 87