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Revenue and Capital Budget Plan 2017/18 – 2019/20

Meeting: 07/12/2017 - Cabinet (Item 96)

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Report of the Head of Corporate Resources

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The Cabinet considered the report of the Head of Corporate Resources that informed of the current forecast revenue outturn position for the Council for 2017/18 as at the end of October; the current forecast on Council Tax and Business Rates collection for 2017/18; and the current position of the Capital Programme including an additional request to include a section 106 scheme.

 

Decision made: That

 

 

(1)

the forecast deficit outturn position of £1.790m as at the end of October 2017 be noted and the development of a remedial action plan as set out within the report, with the aim of delivering a balanced in year budget and establish a sustainable position for future years be approved;

 

(2)

the progress to date on the achievement of approved Public  Sector Reform savings for 2017/18 be noted;

 

(3)

the forecast position on the collection of Council Tax and Business Rates for 2017/18 be noted;

 

(4)

the current progress in the delivery of the 2017/18 Capital    Programme and forecast outturn position for the year be noted; and

 

(5)

Council be recommended to approve the inclusion of an additional section 106 scheme in the Capital Programme relating to the installation of a new path in the Netherton and Orrell Ward, as outlined in paragraph 6.9 of the report.

 

Reasons for the Decisions:

 

To ensure that the Cabinet is informed of the forecast outturn position for the 2017/18 revenue and capital budgets as at the end of October 2017 and to provide an updated forecast of the outturn position with regard to the collection of Council Tax and Business Rates; and to seek approval for an additional scheme financed from Section 106 monies, to be included within the Capital Programme.   

 

Alternative Options Considered and Rejected:

 

No alternative options were considered.