Section 25 Report

March 4, 2026 Approved View on council website
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Councillor Liz Leyshon proposed the
recommendations, which were seconded by Councillor Bill Revans.
 
Having been duly proposed and seconded,
Council was recommended that when considering the 2026/27 budget
and 2026/27-2030/31 MTFP, Council had due regard for:

a)   
The advice of the Council’s Interim Chief Finance Officer
(Section 151 Officer) in this Section 25 report in relation to the
robustness of the budget estimates and the adequacy of the level of
Reserves for 2026/27, as required by Section 25 of the Local
Government Act 2003.

b)   
The Section 151 Officer’s warning about the deeply fragile
financial position of the Council, the use of one-off resources and
£25.000m EFS to close the 2026/27 budget gap, The high risks
associated with the lack of certainty over DSG funding, inadequate
general reserves, and the lack of financial sustainability over the
period 2027/28 to 2030/31 with a budget gap increasing to
£88.368m by 2031.

c)   
The vital importance of bringing core service pressures and
spending under greater control without delay and of accelerating
the scope and pace of the transformation programme.

d)   
The importance of raising the General Reserves to the appropriate
level of 10% of the Net Revenue budget (before Exceptional
Financial Support (EFS) and Reserves) which was £74.252m for
2026/27. The current level of General Fund Balance was to be set at
£63.200m for 2026/27.

e)   
The responsibility of Council Members under Section 31A of the
Local Government Finance Act 1992, to have regard to this report
when making decisions on agreeing the Budget and setting the
Council Tax for the financial year 2026/27.

Supporting Documents

Report of the S151 Officer Section 25 Statement.pdf
Appendix A - Directorate Budget Assurance Statement Template.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date4 Mar 2026