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Budget and council tax setting meeting, Council Assembly - Wednesday 24 February 2021 7.00 pm

February 24, 2021 at 7:00 pm Council Assembly View on council website

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The Council Assembly met on Wednesday 24 February 2021 to set the council tax for the upcoming year and approve the revenue budget. Key decisions included an increase in the Southwark element of council tax and the allocation of additional funds for adult social care, alongside the launch of a New Youth Deal to support young people.

Policy and Resources Strategy 2021-22 - Revenue Budget and Council Tax Setting

The council agreed to increase the Southwark element of the council tax by 1.99% for 2021-22. Additionally, a further 3% increase was approved, specifically designated to support adult social care. The general fund budget requirement for 2020-21 was set at £293.120m.

A significant decision was the launch of the New Youth Deal, a comprehensive initiative aimed at supporting young people in Southwark through and after the pandemic. This deal focuses on promoting mental health and wellbeing, and enabling access to education, training, and employment. A key component of this initiative is the creation of a new Youth Parliament, composed of young residents, which will have oversight of the New Youth Deal and its associated funding. Existing funding streams for youth support, including Southwark Works, Southwark Scholars, the Positive Future for Young People Fund, and paid internships, will be consolidated into a single New Youth Deal fund. An additional £100,000 will be allocated for the coordination of the Youth Parliament and this new approach. Furthermore, £100,000 will be dedicated to implementing other recommendations from the Strategic Review of Youth Services. A committee, led by Councillor Jasmine Ali, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Refugees, will oversee this transition.

In response to growing mental health pressures exacerbated by Covid-19, the council committed £200,000 to expand the free mental health drop-in service, The Nest, into Southwark schools. This expansion aims to support 100% of children and young people with mental health needs. This funding will be prioritised from new Covid grant money received in the new financial year, with provisions to be made from earmarked reserves if necessary.

The council also resolved to reinstate the Southwark Pioneers Fund with an allocation of £950,000. This fund, originally launched in 2019 to support social enterprises and businesses with positive social outcomes, had its funding repurposed as an emergency business hardship fund due to the pandemic. Its reinstatement is intended to aid the borough's economic recovery post-Covid.

Regarding council tax specifically, the 2021-22 Southwark element for band D properties was set at £1,164.14, incorporating the 4.99% increase. The Greater London Authority (GLA) proposed a precept level of £363.66 for band D properties, which was noted by the assembly. Existing local war disability and war widow/widowers' schemes for housing benefit will continue. A council tax setting committee was established to set the council tax for 2021-22, with Councillor Rebecca Lury appointed as chair and Councillor Jane Salmon as vice-chair. This committee was scheduled to meet on Friday 26 February 2021.

Capital Strategy and Treasury Management Strategy 2021-22

The council noted its continued investment in an ambitious long-term capital programme, which aims to provide ongoing benefits across the borough and generate revenue streams to support council services. The Capital Strategy 2021-22, Treasury Management Strategy Statement 2021-22, Investment Management Strategy 2021-22, Minimum Revenue Provision Statement 2021-22, and Prudential Indicators for 2021-24 were all approved.

Capital Programme Refresh for 2020-21 to 2029-30

The refreshed general fund capital programme for the period 2020-21 to 2029-30, as approved by Cabinet on 2 February 2020, was noted by the Council Assembly.

Attendees

Profile image for Councillor Evelyn Akoto
Councillor Evelyn Akoto Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing • Labour • Old Kent Road
Profile image for Councillor Jasmine Ali
Councillor Jasmine Ali Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children, Education and Refugees • Labour • Rye Lane
Profile image for Councillor Dora Dixon-Fyle MBE
Councillor Dora Dixon-Fyle MBE Labour and Co-operative • Labour • Camberwell Green
Profile image for Councillor Richard Leeming
Councillor Richard Leeming (Labour and Co-operative) Deputy Cabinet Member for Sport and Leisure • Labour • Dulwich Village
Profile image for Councillor Sandra Rhule
Councillor Sandra Rhule Labour • Nunhead & Queen's Road
Profile image for Councillor Catherine Rose
Councillor Catherine Rose Labour • Dulwich Wood
Profile image for Jane Salmon
Jane Salmon Liberal Democrats • Surrey Docks
Profile image for Councillor Maggie Browning
Councillor Maggie Browning Labour Group Whip • Labour • Dulwich Hill
Profile image for Councillor Renata Hamvas
Councillor Renata Hamvas Labour • Peckham Rye
Profile image for Councillor Nick Johnson
Councillor Nick Johnson Liberal Democrats • Surrey Docks
Profile image for Councillor James McAsh
Councillor James McAsh Cabinet Member for Clean Air, Streets and Waste • Labour • Goose Green
Profile image for Councillor Darren Merrill
Councillor Darren Merrill Independent • North Walworth
Profile image for Councillor Victoria Mills
Councillor Victoria Mills Labour • Peckham Rye
Profile image for Councillor Jason Ochere
Councillor Jason Ochere Labour • St Giles
Profile image for Councillor Martin Seaton
Councillor Martin Seaton Labour • North Walworth
Profile image for Councillor Victor Chamberlain
Councillor Victor Chamberlain Leader of the Majority Opposition • Liberal Democrats • Borough & Bankside
Profile image for Councillor Sunil Chopra
Councillor Sunil Chopra Labour • London Bridge & West Bermondsey
Profile image for Councillor Helen Dennis
Councillor Helen Dennis (Labour and Co-operative) Cabinet Member for New Homes and Sustainable Development • Labour • Chaucer
Profile image for Councillor Richard Livingstone
Councillor Richard Livingstone Labour • Old Kent Road
Profile image for Councillor Graham Neale
Councillor Graham Neale Liberal Democrats • St George's
Profile image for Councillor Kath Whittam
Councillor Kath Whittam Green • Rotherhithe
Profile image for Councillor Stephanie Cryan
Councillor Stephanie Cryan (Labour and Co-operative) Cabinet Member for Equalities, Democracy and Finance • Labour • Rotherhithe
Profile image for Councillor Jon Hartley
Councillor Jon Hartley Labour • Dulwich Hill
Profile image for Councillor Maria Linforth-Hall
Councillor Maria Linforth-Hall Liberal Democrats • St George's
Profile image for Councillor Hamish McCallum
Councillor Hamish McCallum Liberal Democrats • North Bermondsey
Profile image for Councillor Kieron Williams
Councillor Kieron Williams Labour and Co-operative • Labour • Camberwell Green
Profile image for Councillor Gavin Edwards
Councillor Gavin Edwards Labour • Nunhead & Queen's Road
Profile image for Councillor Sunny Lambe
Councillor Sunny Lambe The Mayor of Southwark • Labour • South Bermondsey
Profile image for Councillor Cleo Soanes
Councillor Cleo Soanes Labour • Peckham
Profile image for Councillor Sarah King
Councillor Sarah King Leader of the Council • Labour • Champion Hill
Profile image for Councillor Margy Newens
Councillor Margy Newens (Labour and Co-operative) Deputy Cabinet Member for a Cleaner Southwark • Labour • Dulwich Village
Profile image for Councillor Leo Pollak
Councillor Leo Pollak Labour • South Bermondsey
Profile image for Councillor Andy Simmons
Councillor Andy Simmons Labour • Dulwich Wood
Profile image for Councillor Michael Situ
Councillor Michael Situ Labour • Old Kent Road
Profile image for Councillor Charlie Smith
Councillor Charlie Smith Labour • Goose Green
Profile image for Councillor Ian Wingfield
Councillor Ian Wingfield Labour • St Giles

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet Wednesday 24-Feb-2021 19.00 Council Assembly.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack Wednesday 24-Feb-2021 19.00 Council Assembly.pdf

Minutes

Printed minutes Wednesday 24-Feb-2021 19.00 Council Assembly.pdf

Additional Documents

Supplemental no. 1 Wednesday 24-Feb-2021 19.00 Council Assembly.pdf
Supplemental No.2 Wednesday 24-Feb-2021 19.00 Council Assembly.pdf
Supplemental No. 3 Wednesday 24-Feb-2021 19.00 Council Assembly.pdf
Tabled Items Wednesday 24-Feb-2021 19.00 Council Assembly.pdf
Programme Motion.pdf
PRS Council Assembly Report 24 February 2021.pdf
PRS Appendix 1.pdf
2.1 Question on Reports.pdf
PRS Appendix 2 Updated EqIA.pdf
2.1 Question on Reports with responses.pdf
Council Tax Setting Report 2021-22 Final.pdf
Council Tax Setting Report 2021-22 Final Appendix A.pdf
Appendix C - Annual Investment Management Strategy 2021-22.pdf
Council Tax Setting Report 2021-22 Final Appendix B.pdf
Council Tax Setting Report 2021-22 Final Appendix C.pdf
Council Tax Setting Report 2021-22 Final Appendix D.pdf
Capital and Treasury Management Strategy 2021-22 Report.pdf
Appendix A - Capital Strategy 2021.pdf
Appendix B - Treasury Management Strategy 2021-22.pdf
Appendix D - MRP Policy 2021-22.pdf
Appendix E - 2021-2024 Prudential Indicators.pdf
Report Capital Refresh.pdf
Appendix 2.pdf
2.4 Question on Reports.pdf
Amendments Report.pdf
2.4 Question on Reports with responses.pdf
Minutes 25112020 Council Assembly.pdf
Appendix 1 - Capital Report 2 Feb 2021.pdf