Decision details

Using the 2021/22 surplus to help support local residents in need, topping up the 2022/23 Transformation Fund, and earmarking an inflation reserve. Plus increases to the Drill Hall revenue and Community Development revenue budgets and Horsham Park sk

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Decision:

RESOLVED

 

(ii)      To approve the transfer of £106,499 from the General Fund reserve to the earmarked transformation reserve.

 

(iii)     To delegate to the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance and Parking, the authority to use the transformation fund as appropriate.

 

(iv)    To approve the transfer of £1m of the surplus into an earmarked inflation fund, for use in 2022/23 should current price and salary increases cause an overspend. 

 

RECOMMENDED TO COUNCL

 

(i)      That £0.3m of the 2021/22 surplus is used to further fund existing discretionary schemes in 2022/23 as set out in Appendix A of the Cabinet report.

 

(v)     To approve an increase in the revenue budget in Leisure services for the Drill Hall of £17,000 income and £37,000 expenditure, which is a net cost increase of £20,000 in the 2022/23 budget.

 

(vi)    To approve a £300,000 increase in the revenue income and expenditure budgets in Community Development in 2022/23.

 

(vii)    To add an additional £20,000 to the £0.25m already in the 2022/23 capital programme to help deliver a better skate park in Horsham Park.

 

(viii)   That £50,000 of income from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and corresponding expenditure is added to the Economic Development. 2022/23 revenue budget.

 

(ix)    That £120,000 is added to the 2022/23 capital programme which will be fully funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

 

REASON

 

(i)      Additional funding will help those on low incomes and / or are vulnerable as well as supporting Young People.

 

(ii) & (iii)   To top up of the earmarked transformation reserve for projects that will help transform the Council in the future; effectively funded from the 2021/22 budget surplus.

 

(iv)    Inflation is over 6% and is causing significant price rises, and this, coupled with high salary pressures, is likely to cause a deficit in the 2022/23 outturn.

 

(v)     The budget will enable the Council to continue to operate the Drill Hall through to the end of the calendar year whilst discussions with the Royal British Legion are finalised.

 

(vi)    To help the resettlement and community support of Ukrainian families across the Horsham District.

 

(vii)    Feedback from the consultation with users at the Horsham Park skate park requested higher ramps and an improved plaza area that would be more accessible to more users.

 

(viii)   To develop and then help deliver a local investment plan for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

 

(ix)    To enable capital investment spending under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund to support local businesses, Communities and Place and people and skills.

Report author: Dominic Bradley

Publication date: 10/06/2022

Date of decision: 09/06/2022

Decided at meeting: 09/06/2022 - Cabinet

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