County budget on course to break even

Councillors this week heard that Devon County Council's budget will effectively break even at the end of the financial year.

This year has seen dire warnings about local authorities “going bankrupt”, slashing services and imposing double digit council tax increases.

But a new report by the Councils Director of Finance, Angie Sinclair, predicts that the Councils revenue budget of just under £700 million will effectively break even in April with a small overspend of £291,000 currently being forecast.

Her report covers the current financial year to the end of January with two more months to go.

She says:

“Financial risks within adult social care and children and young people are still being experienced but the work underway across the authority to support these pressures continues to ensure the whole organisation is focused on achieving a break-even position for the end of the year.

“The position has improved significantly since Month 8, with the forecast overspend reducing from £4.5 million to nearly breakeven, and demonstrates strong financial management.

“The forecast break-even position is a huge achievement and the result of a continued focus on financial control and would not have been possible without the authority pulling together as One Devon and our work with our partners.

“This is mitigating and responding to in-year pressures, delivering planned savings and providing services within the budgets agreed.”

Councillors heard the figures included the £10 million savings that were needed to create a reserve to support our submission to the Government for financial support for our spending deficit on special needs education or SEND. 

Angie Sinclair said the work with the Department for Education – known as the SEND Safety Valve – is progressing well and a Ministerial decision is expected soon.

She added:

“Demonstrating financial stability, commitment to delivering planned actions and the adoption of a strong governance structure has placed the authority in as good a position as possible ahead of the awaited Ministerial decision.”

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