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The Council’s Financial Position as at 31 December 2021

Meeting: 08/02/2022 - Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Item 7)

7 The Council’s Financial Position as at 31 December 2021 pdf icon PDF 508 KB

A report from the Leader of the Council, Councillor E O’Brien is attached.

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Minutes:

Councillor Bernstein introduced Councillor Holt as Chair of Health Scrutiny and Councillor Wright as Chair of Children and Young People Scrutiny to the Committee this evening.

 

Councillor Eamonn O’Brien, the Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Finance and Growth, presented the report which outlined the forecast financial position of the Council at the end of 2021/22 based on the information known at the end of the third quarter, 31st December 2021. The report set out the position for both revenue and capital and provides an analysis of the variances, both under and overspending.

 

The following questions and comments were raised:

 

·         In response to a question raised regarding the projected underspend of money for potholes, the Leader advised this is related to the fact the team has been under pressure and impacted from the pandemic. However, in the last month there has been £250,000 invested in filling potholes.

 

·         When asked about the difference between Capital Themes ‘proposed revised budget’ and ‘forecast’, he advised there are many reasons such as resources, environmental, weather conditions and access to alternative external funded all impact what and when the money is spent.

 

·         Questions on the underspend on Children and Young People and Highways were asked of the Leader, in response Cllr O’Brien advised the Highways spend is a three-year programme so spends will be taken forward. The delay in spend has been due to pressure on the team.

 

·         In relation to a comment on the bad debt it was confirmed work is taking place on bad debt provision in the Sub-Group and provided a reassurance that work is now taking place to start proceedings on recoverable debt.

 

·         The Leader was questioned on the value for money from the Corporate Core. In response he advised we have one of the Leanest Corporate Core’s with our back-room functions. In addition, Geoff Little, Chief Executive that services were brought together into a Corporate Core from previously being departmental functions.

 

·         In response to a question on how realistic it is that mitigations identified will be delivered the Leader advised he is confident mitigations will be achieved and if not, there will be conversations to question what else can be done.

 

·         Questions were asked on the matter of the Manchester Airport investment. It was advised that there are two elements to airport investment: shares and subsequent dividends and a series of loans. The share investment was used to invest in the car park titled Project Apollo. £30m has been given in further investment to Manchester Airport. However, over the life of the investment it is believed it will generate income back into the council and 2025-26 is when we expect to receive the dividend.

 

·         A question on the Business Support Review and the completion of this was questioned. In response the Leader advised the review has finished and savings can be taken from the start of the financial year on the 01st of April 2022.

 

·         Questions on the Children and Young People overspend this year and  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7