82 Medium Term Financial Strategy 2016-19 PDF 194 KB
Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Operational Director, Finance, on
the Medium Term Financial Strategy for 2016/19.
The Board was advised that the Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) set
out a three-year projection of resources and spending based on information
currently available.
The projections in the forecast showed there was a need to make a
significant level of savings over the next three years, as a result of the
effect of the Government policy to reduce the national deficit through
reductions in public sector funding. The Strategy took into account the
following:
· Autumn
Statement 2014;
· Business
Rates Review 2015;
· Summer
Budget 2015;
· Technical
Consultation – Local Authority Public Health Allocations 2015/16 : In-Year
Savings; and
· Comprehensive
Spending Review 2015.
The forecast provided initial guidance to the Council on its financial
position into the medium term. Revenue savings of approximately £18m, £16m and
£7m would be required over the next three years. It was noted that as a result,
£41m would need to be removed from the Council’s budget, which represented 17%
of the gross expenditure budget.
The Board was advised that the MTFS had a number of objectives, as
listed in the report. The Council would need to consider these objectives when
balancing its budget over the next three years. The report also set out the
Council’s budget strategy, with budget savings proposals for 2016/17 being presented
in three sets. The first of these was considered by Council at its meeting on
14 October 2015. In addition, the report set out details of the Council’s
Capital Strategy, for the management of assets such as land and buildings in
Council ownership.
RESOLVED: That
1) the
Medium Term Financial Strategy be approved;
2) the
base budget be prepared on the basis of the underlying assumptions set out in
the Strategy;
3) the
Budget Strategy and Capital Strategy be approved;
4) the
Reserves and Balances Strategy be approved;
5) the
award of Council Tax Support for 2016/17 remains at the 2015/16 level of
21.55%; and
6) the Council’s 2016/17 Council Tax Support grant is not shared with the Parish Councils.