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Medium Term Financial Strategy 2022/23 - 2024/25

Meeting: 03/02/2022 - Council (Item 77)

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Cabinet recommended to Full Council that:

 

     i)        The Medium Term Financial Strategy for 2022/23 to 2024/25 (attached as appendix B to the report) is adopted.

 

    ii)        The planned Council Tax (HDC element) 0 percent increase for 2022/23 as set out in the Medium Term Financial Plan be approved.

 

   iii)        That the proposals regarding the Council’s Reserves as set out in paragraphs 5(c) and 22 - 35 of the report are agreed resulting in the release of £1,355,000 from reserves in 2022/23 to provide £993,000 funding for the proposed efficiency dividend set out in the General fund budget report elsewhere on the Cabinet agenda and to create a new Estates Renewal Fund of £363,000.

 

   iv)        That the New Homes Bonus for 2022/23 totalling £1.165 million, is applied to part fund the efficiency dividend (£830,000) and to also increase the Budget Resilience Reserve (£335,000) which in turn will be applied to support the proposals relating to 0 percent council tax increases (HDC element) in 2023/24 and 2024/25.

 

    v)        That subject to recommendations iii and iv being approved an efficiency dividend of £50 per eligible property be approved as a one off arrangement for the 2022/23 financial year.

 

   vi)        That in respect of the Harlow Council element, the MTFS includes plans for a 0 percent council tax increases in 2023/24 and 2024/25.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Cabinet recommended to Full Council that:

 

      i)        The Medium Term Financial Strategy for 2022/23 to 2024/25 (attached as appendix B to the report) is adopted.

 

     ii)        The planned Council Tax (HDC element) 0 percent increase for 2022/23 as set out in the Medium Term Financial Plan be approved.

 

    iii)        That the proposals regarding the Council’s Reserves as set out in paragraphs 5(c) and 22 - 35 of the report are agreed resulting in the release of £1,355,000 from reserves in 2022/23 to provide £993,000 funding for the proposed efficiency dividend set out in the General fund budget report elsewhere on the Cabinet agenda and to create a new Estates Renewal Fund of £363,000.

 

   iv)        That the New Homes Bonus for 2022/23 totalling £1.165 million, is applied to part fund the efficiency dividend (£830,000) and to also increase the Budget Resilience Reserve (£335,000) which in turn will be applied to support the proposals relating to 0 percent council tax increases (HDC element) in 2023/24 and 2024/25.

 

    v)        That subject to recommendations iii and iv being approved an efficiency dividend of £50 per eligible property be approved as a one off arrangement for the 2022/23 financial year.

 

   vi)        That in respect of the Harlow Council element, the MTFS includes plans for a 0 percent council tax increases in 2023/24 and 2024/25.

 

Proposed by Councillor James Leppard (seconded by Councillor Russell Perrin) it was:

 

RESOLVED that the above recommendations be approved.


Meeting: 27/01/2022 - Cabinet (Item 112)

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Decision:

RESOLVED that it was recommended to Full Council that:

 

A     The Medium Term Financial Strategy for 2022/23 to 2024/25 (attached as appendix B to the report) is adopted.

 

B    The planned Council Tax (HDC element) 0 percent increase for 2022/23 as set out in the Medium Term Financial Plan be approved.

 

C    That the proposals regarding the Council’s Reserves as set out in paragraphs 5(c) and 22 - 35 of the report are agreed resulting in the release of £1,355,000 from reserves in 2022/23 to provide £993,000 funding for the proposed efficiency dividend set out in the General fund budget report elsewhere on the Cabinet agenda and to create a new Estates Renewal Fund of £363,000.

 

D    That the New Homes Bonus for 2022/23 totalling £1.165 million, is applied to part fund the efficiency dividend (£830,000) and to also increase the Budget Resilience Reserve (£335,000) which in turn will be applied to support the proposals relating to 0 percent council tax increases (HDC element) in 2023/24 and 2024/25.

 

E     That subject to recommendations C and D being approved an efficiency dividend of £50 per eligible property be approved as a one off arrangement for the 2022/23 financial year.

 

F     That in respect of the Harlow Council element, the MTFS includes plans for a 0 percent council tax increases in 2023/24 and 2024/25.

Minutes:

Cabinet received a report on the Medium Term Financial Strategy 2022/23 – 2024/25.

 

Proposed by Councillor James Leppard (seconded by Councillor Simon Carter) it was:

 

RESOLVED that it was recommended to Full Council that:

 

A     The Medium Term Financial Strategy for 2022/23 to 2024/25 (attached as appendix B to the report) is adopted.

 

B    The planned Council Tax (HDC element) 0 percent increase for 2022/23 as set out in the Medium Term Financial Plan be approved.

 

C    That the proposals regarding the Council’s Reserves as set out in paragraphs 5(c) and 22 - 35 of the report are agreed resulting in the release of £1,355,000 from reserves in 2022/23 to provide £993,000 funding for the proposed efficiency dividend set out in the General fund budget report elsewhere on the Cabinet agenda and to create a new Estates Renewal Fund of £363,000.

 

D    That the New Homes Bonus for 2022/23 totalling £1.165 million, is applied to part fund the efficiency dividend (£830,000) and to also increase the Budget Resilience Reserve (£335,000) which in turn will be applied to support the proposals relating to 0 percent council tax increases (HDC element) in 2023/24 and 2024/25.

 

E     That subject to recommendations C and D being approved an efficiency dividend of £50 per eligible property be approved as a one off arrangement for the 2022/23 financial year.

 

F     That in respect of the Harlow Council element, the MTFS includes plans for a 0 percent council tax increases in 2023/24 and 2024/25.