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Scottish Executive
Finance and Central Services DepartmentLocal Government Constitution & Funding Division

Finance Circular No 9/2004
The Chief Executive, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities

Chief Executives of Scottish Local Authorities

Victoria Quay
Edinburgh EH6 6QQ

Telephone: 0131-244 7002
Fax: 0131-244 7020
Andrew.Rushworth@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
http://www.scotland.gov.uk

22 December 2004

Dear Chief Executive

LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE - REVENUE AND CAPITAL GRANTS

1. This Circular provides details of the revenue and capital grants which will be provided by the Scottish Executive to local government over the next 3 years. Finance Circular No. 8/2004 provided details of the three-year local government finance settlements for core services for 2005-06 to 2007-08 and paragraph 4 of that circular explained that details of revenue and capital grants outwith the main settlement would be provided separately. The following information fulfils that commitment.

2. The overall funding position as a result of Spending Review 2004 is summarised in the table below:

2004-05
m

2005-06
m

2006-07
m

2007-08
m

Cumulative % Increases

Revenue Grant Outwith AEF from Portfolios

987

1,093

1,083

1,122

13.7%

Capital Grants from Portfolios

344

359

434

454

32.0%

Supported Borrowing

304

304

298

305

0.3%

Total Excluding AEF

1,635

1,756

1,815

1,881

15.0%

AEF

7,737

8,081

8,343

8,541

10.4%

Total

9,372

9,837

10,158

10,422

11.2%

3. The AEF and Supported Borrowing totals and individual allocations were provided in Finance Circular No 8/2004 and the information contained in this circular provides details of the additional revenue and capital grant support provided outwith the core settlement.

Revenue Grants

4. The table above shows that local government will receive 1.1 billion in revenue grants outwith the local government settlements in each of the next three years in support of specific policy initiatives. These grants have been provided in support of specific initiatives.

5. A breakdown of all the funding streams that make up these totals for 2005-06 to 2007-08 (2004-05 shown for comparative purposes) is set out at Annex A.

Capital Grants

6. Certain services, which were formerly supported by specific consent allocations, are now supported, together with some new ones, by capital grants. Authorities are free to supplement these grants with borrowing under the prudential regime if they so wish.

7. The total level of confirmed support through capital grants will be 358.965m for 2005-06, 434.085m for 2006-07 and 454.380m for 2007-08. The arrangements for local authorities to receive these grants, as listed in Annex B, have been, or will be, notified to authorities by each of the relevant Scottish Executive divisions which administer the grants.

8. The table at Annex B shows the capital grants for 2005-06 to 2007-08 (2004-05 shown for comparative purposes).

9. Capital expenditure by authorities, the sources from which it derives, and future forecasts of expenditure, will continue to be monitored through the Capital Payment Returns in order to feed into national data collection by HM Treasury.

Contacts

10. A separate copy of this Circular has been sent by e-mail to your Director of Finance and to Brenda Campbell at COSLA.

11. Enquiries about individual grants should be addressed in the first instance to the main contact point listed in each of the two Annexes. General enquiries about the local government finance settlement should be addressed to the relevant person named in Finance Circular No 8/2004.

Yours sincerely

signature

GRAHAM OWENSON
Local Government Constitution and Funding

REVENUE GRANTS OUTWITH CORE FUNDING ANNEX A

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

Scottish Executive Contact

m

m

m

m

Education

Changing Children's Services Fund

60.500

65.000

65.000 i

65.000 ii

Jim Stephen
(0131 244 0977)

Teachers Induction Scheme

9.500

8.500

8.500

8.500

John Gunstone
(0131 244 0998)

Social Work Fast Track Graduate Recruitment Scheme

2.500

2.500

1.000

0

Maggie Tierney
(0131 244 0661)

Incentive Scheme

0.500

1.200

1.400

1.400

Maggie Tierney
(0131 244 0661)

Schools Building PPP

10.000

100.000

80.000

100.000

Graeme Stuart
(0131 244 0944)

Health and Community Care

Delayed Discharges iii

29.700

29.000

29.000

29.000

Shaun Eales
(0131 244 5430)

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning

Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) iv

13.000

28.400

37.100

42.800

Chris Graham
(0141 242 0192)

European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) v

45.800

40.600

40.600

40.600

Graeme Watson
(014124225479)

European Structural Funds (ESF) vi

18.600

16.600

16.600

16.600

Graeme Watson
(014124225479)

Transport

Bus Route Development Grant

2.500

7.000

6.500

6.500

Tom Macdonald
(0131 244 1502)

Rural Public Passenger Grant Scheme

5.800

6.100

6.300

6.400

George Davidson
(0131 244 7983)

School Travel Co-ordinators

1.000

1.000

1.025

1.051

Ewan Swaffield
(0131 244 0839)

Concessionary Travel

13.000

13.000

13.000

13.000

Tom Macdonald
(0131 244 1502)

Strathclyde Passenger Transport Authority

72.500

72.500

72.500

72.500

Ian Turner
(0141 244 5167)

Environment

Strategic Waste Fund vii

90.030

111.530

120.133

132.633

Gordon Jackson
(0131 244 7660)

Communities

Better Neighbourhood Services Fund (from 05/06 see Community Regeneration Fund)

31.200

0

0

0

Richard Rollison
(0131 244 0366)

Social Inclusion Partnerships (from 05/06 see Community Regeneration Fund)

68.700

0

0

0

Richard Wallace/Jonathan Atherton
(0131479 5246/5364)

Community Regeneration Fund (on behalf of Community Planning Partnership)

0

104.448

106.000

107.272

Richard Wallace/Jonathan Atherton
(0131479 5246/5364)

Vacant and Derelict Land Fund (re-classification from revenue to capital from 2005-06) viii

8.000

0

0

0

Christina Bruce
(0131 244 5595)

Homelessness Task Force

20.000

20.000

20.505

21.010

Lesley Sheppard
(0131 244 7246)

Furniture Grants

3.000

3.000

3.000

3.000

Anna Donald
(0131 244 0933)

Glasgow Hostels Decommissioning

15.000

15.000

15.000

15.000

Leslie Sheppard
(0131 244 7246)

Supporting People ix

428.000

406.000

399.000

399.000

Norrie Murray
(0131 244 0380)

Housing Support Grant

10.152

9.000

7.000

7.000

Helen Jones
(0131 244 5570)

Justice

Tackling ASB

27.550

32.550

33.650 x

34.180 xi

Patricia Scotland
(0131 244 4918)

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning

Determined to Succeed - (Still to be announced - not included in totals)

10.000

18.000

Michael Cross
(0141 242 0107)

Total Revenue Grants

986.532

1092.928

1082.813

1122.446

CAPITAL GRANTS ANNEX B

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

Scottish Executive Contact

m

m

m

m

Police

31.415

31.415

31.415

31.415

Neil MacLennan
(0131 244 2143)

Fire

23.600

23.600

24.600

24.600

John Nicholls
(0131 244 2163)

Public Transport Fund and Successor

43.000

19.000

30.000

30.000

Alasdair Robertson
(0131 244 0849)

Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive xii

11.000

11.000

0

0

Ian Kernohan
(0131 244 0840)

Tay Bridge

2.300

2.300

2.300

2.300

Keith Main
(0131 244 0361)

Forth Estuary Transport Authority

0

0

2.000

2.000

Keith Main
(0131 244 0361)

20 mph Speedzones and Homezones

11.000

11.000

11.300

11.600

Ann Whatcott
(0131 244 0837)

Piers & Harbours

2.000

2.000

2.000

2.000

Alan McPherson
(0131 244 7969)

Regional Transport Capital Funding

0

0

46.600

46.300

Ian Kernohan
(0131 244 0840)

Cycling, Walking and Safer Streets

8.200

8.650

8.870

9.090

Ewan Swaffield
(0131 244 0839)

Flood Prevention and Coast Protection

14.200

14.000

33.000

42.000

Judith Tracey
(0131 244 0213)

Air Quality Monitoring

0.300

0.300

0.300

0.300

Andrew Taylor
(0131 244 7813)

Land Decontamination

15.720

5.000

5.000

10.000

Bob Cuthbertson
(0131 244 0394)

Private Sector Housing Grant

70.000

72.000

65.250

65.500

Roger Harris
(0131 244 7952)

Assistance to owners affected by Glasgow stock transfer

5.000

10.000

17.000

17.000

Douglas Hamilton
(0131 244 5588)

Vacant and Derelict Land (re-classification from revenue to capital from 2005-06)

0

12.000

12.100

12.200

Christina Bruce
(0131 244 5595)

Schools Fund

76.700

96.700

101.350

106.050

Graeme Stuart
(0131 244 0944)

Cities Growth Fund

30.000

40.000

41.000

42.025

Robin Benn
(0131 244 4956)

Total Capital Grants

344.435

358.965

434.085

454.380

EXPLANATORY NOTES

i To be confirmed.

ii To be confirmed.

iii The distribution method employed here means that NHS boards are the main recipients of this grant rather than Local Authorities directly.

iv These sums will be paid to schools and further education colleges.

v A budget review is currently being undertaken and it is expected these figures will change dramatically.

vi A budget review is currently being undertaken and it is expected these figures will change dramatically.

vii This is partly revenue, partly capital.

viii The three Local Authorities (Dundee, Glasgow and North Lanarkshire) will be acting as grant recipients for the V+DL Fund. The money will be used to fund projects agreed by local partnerships involving the Local Authority, local enterprise company and Community Scotland.

ix A marginal adjustment to the figures for Supporting People is expected to be announced shortly following representations by COSLA to the Minister for Communities.

x Ministers still to agree split between direct Local Authority allocations and centrally funded initiatives.

xi Ministers still to agree split between direct Local Authority allocations and centrally funded initiatives.

xii Funding support for SPTE from 2006-07 has been included within the Regional Transport Capital Funding in anticipation of the proposed Regional Partnerships statutory bodies being granted Parliamentary approval in 2006.

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