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£153 million funding boost for North Yorkshire since the start of the pandemic

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Thursday, 11 February, 2021
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New figures show that local authorities across North Yorkshire have so far received an extra £153m to support vital local services during the Covid-19 pandemic with further funding confirmed for next year. This is part of the £818million of extra support that the Yorkshire and Humber region has received.

Over half of this funding has not been ringfenced, meaning local leaders can decide how to use the additional funds and which local services to boost investment to. This could include counselling services, delivering essential supplies to vulnerable families, and ensuring cherished green spaces are well maintained and covid-secure.

Local authorities have also received over £2 billion in further grant funding since March last year to deliver specific schemes, such as providing emergency support for rough sleepers, preventing children going hungry, setting up local test and trace services and measures to make care homes, high streets and town centres Covid-secure.

In total, the Government has provided local authorities across England with more than £7 billion in additional support and introduced a range of measures to help council’s manage pressures on their finances created by the pandemic, worth billions more. A further £3 billion will be allocated to councils from April onwards.

Councils across North Yorkshire have done an incredible job providing local services and keeping people safe under the most difficult of circumstances, but we recognise the financial pressures they have faced. That’s why I have kept pressing for more funds and am delighted that the Government has supported council leaders across North Yorkshire with an extra £153m since March last year, helping to protect vital services and ensure our council has the resources it needs to support our community. This shows that the Conservatives are delivering on their promise to support vulnerable families and local people during the pandemic, and I am confident this will continue.

Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick said “From the start of the pandemic, we committed to ensuring that councils had the resources they needed to step up and support their communities. That commitment remains undimmed, which is why we have provided councils with more than £7 billion of additional funding for Covid-19 expenditure, and will continue to ensure they have the resources they need to provide vital local services and held their communities build back better from the pandemic.”

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