PRESS RELEASE : New leadership of Thurrock Council outlines full financial position for first time [November 2022]
The press release issued by Thurrock Council on 29 November 2022.
A report going to next week’s Cabinet meeting will outline the council’s current financial position and provide details of the full extent of the challenge it faces for the first time.
The report shows that the council faces a grave financial situation this year (2022/23) with expected investment losses totalling £275.4 million and a further £129.2 million being set aside to repay investment debt contributing to a total in year funding gap of £469.6 million, before mitigation.
It also outlines a budget gap of £184.4 million for 2023/24, which includes money that must be set aside to write down the debt associated with the remaining investment balances and the interest payable on that debt. This also includes the write down of the exceptional financial support that will be sought from central government in respect of the 2022/23 funding gap.
Cllr Mark Coxshall, Leader of Thurrock Council, said: “These are shocking numbers but the first stage to creating a good plan for recovery is to understand the full extent of the problem. I know that Thurrock residents will be concerned and rightly so about what this means for local services. Please rest assured that this report is the first stage of planning for our recovery.
“Everybody now has a fuller understanding of the gravity of the issues we face. We know the council cannot find a way to finance its expenditure in-year and will not achieve a balanced budget next year without external support.
“We will have to request exceptional financial support from the government over a number of years to stabilise our financial position and give us time to have balanced budgets. Alongside this support we will have to use other levers including asset disposal, efficiency savings, council tax increases and funding flexibilities from central government to recover our financial position.
“Although it is impossible for local authorities to go bankrupt, it is clear there will be incredibly difficult decisions to come. These are uncertain and unsettling times but there are no immediate changes to services for residents, and the council’s much valued staff will continue to deliver for Thurrock’s residents and be paid.
“I am absolutely determined to break the council’s past culture of secrecy with complete openness, honesty and transparency. Simply by publishing this information I am making it clear that is not how Thurrock Council intends to work going forward and that this takes place in a way that can be scrutinised by all councillors and the public.
“Further reports will come to Cabinet and update the position before setting a budget in February. Thurrock Council continues our work with the Commissioners to develop a plan that addresses the scale of this challenge and takes us towards a stable and sustainable financial position in the medium to longer term.”
Gavin Jones, Lead Commissioner, said: “The financial position the Commissioners have outlined is a grave one; it is also not yet complete as further work is underway. We have made good progress working alongside Thurrock Council’s leadership to understand the position and to begin to take positive action to address the situation.
“That support will continue as we ensure that essential services can continue to be delivered. We have to be realistic, however, about changes to the Council’s operations which the financial position mean are inevitable.”
The position outlined in this report is correct at the time of publication but is not definitive and could change in the future as more is learned about investments and the council’s portfolio is managed down.
Further reports will come to Cabinet and update the position before a budget is set in February 2023. Thurrock Council continues its work with the Commissioners to develop a plan that addresses the scale of this challenge and takes the council towards a stable and sustainable financial position in the medium to longer term.
The full report is available to view online at Cabinet agenda, Wednesday 7 December 2022.