Bradford Council spending forecast £3m under budget

Councillors are to discuss the mid-year budget forecast report Councillors are to discuss the mid-year budget forecast report

The latest Bradford Council figures show a forecast underspend of £3 million at the mid-way point in the financial year, which is an improved position on the first quarter predictions of just £800,000 under.

This is in contrast to the position at the authority 12 months ago where an overspend of £7.5m by the end of the last financial year was predicted.

Over the past two financial years the Council has had to make cuts of more than £72m out of its operating budget. This year alone that figure equates to savings of £28.5m, leaving a revenue budget of £421.8m.

Stuart McKinnon-Evans, the director of finance, reports that: “Whilst good progress has been made against the majority of the individual saving proposals, the major areas of concern are around the delivery of the £2.5m changes to employees terms and conditions savings, and certain proposals within adult and community services.”

But he added: “Where there has been slippage in the implementation of saving proposals, strategic directors have sought to bring forward other actions to compensate. In a full year it is expected that £28.2m of the £28.5m 2012-13 savings will be delivered.”

Cash reserves are £141.1m with £23m unallocated and available to support any future budget decisions.

A report into the mid-year financial position says the £2.2m movement on the underspend is mainly the result of: a projected £0.4m saving on the implementation of single status/equal pay legislation; £0.2m from a reduction in payment of allowances to staff who have left through voluntary redundancy; a £0.5m saving due to delays in recruiting to the new commissioning and procurement team and workforce development team; and £0.7m of improved forecast savings for waste collection and disposal, and staff savings within environmental health and fleet, and also the neighbourhoods service.

The finance, children’s services, business support departments and the chief executive’s office are all expected to underspend, while environment and sport is predicted to break even.

However, three departments – regeneration and culture, adult and community services, and the city solicitor’s office – are all forecasting an overspend. In regeneration and culture, this amounts to £1.1m, which has been blamed on the impact of market forces on the school catering service, including the loss of academy school contracts, utilities bills being outside budgeted levels which is being investigated by the energy unit, and a reduction in income from building control and planning fees as a result of lower demand.

The report will be discussed on Tuesday at City Hall at 10.30am.

Comments(5)

Blotto says...
8:01am Wed 31 Oct 12

This Council has never underspent. Someone needs to check the figures quick before they spend this surplus. I think any of the local Primary Schools should be able to do the Audit for them!

Joedavid says...
8:23am Wed 31 Oct 12

Good news, now they got to buy the Odeon for a £1 and use this £3m as a start to restore the New Victoria auditorium and building.

johnhem says...
8:32am Wed 31 Oct 12

trust you joedavid, if they read that they will trot out an excuse and say someone move the decimal point and its money saved from NOT turning on the big fountain in the city puddle.

Another Landless Peasant says...
10:30am Wed 31 Oct 12

Well let's see what the figures look like after they attempt to charge Council Tax to those on Benefits. No one can pay, no one will pay, it will cost you a fortune in Court costs and will be completely unworkable.

johnhem says...
1:47pm Wed 31 Oct 12

are you on this earth or fullers? nowhere in this story is benefits even mentioned. as for charging those on benefits council tax it would'nt make any difference to the amount of money brought in, the same people would be paying the same money so the balance would remain the same. those on benefits that did pay would be funding the court costs so not unworkable, just a waste of time.

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