Version Number – V10 14.01.16 FAP/57/1516
In accordance with good practice, the Medium Term Financial Strategy sets out the financial projections, considerations, pressures and issues for the Council over the next five years. Each year the forecast will be updated, taking into consideration any new issues emerging and the continual alignment of funding with corporate priorities. The forecast is based on the Corporate Strategy and policies of the Council, being particularly linked with the Investment Policy.
1. The objectives of the Strategy are:-
The Medium Term financial position will be effected by decisions that may be taken in respect of the growth of Streetscape and Grounds Maintenance Services. It is assumed that a number of regeneration projects will require capital contributions which will be taken from the Capital Reserves, which will continue to be built up when the opportunities arise.
2. The Risk Assessment Process identifies risks associated with:-
3. The following guidelines are at the Core of the Strategy:-
4. Economic Position
Main economic projections
Services sector remains key driver of growth and trade
5. Reserves
The Council is projected to have the following reserves on 31st March 2016:
The projected reserves at 31st March 2016 do not meet the minimum recommended reserve which equates to 3 months net revenue expenditure, therefore for a period of two years £4,600 will be budgeted to add to reserves to meet the minimum requirement.
The refurbishment, improvement and continued maintenance of the Town Hall, in particular the repairs to the roofs, which had been in a poor state are now all complete and the capital borrowed from the former Congleton Borough Council and the Public Works Loan Board is now fully spent as a consequence of the completion of these works.
Any further improvements to the Town Hall will have to be funded from existing reserves and include outstanding upgrades to the heating system and nternal toilets all need to be completed.
During the year, the fees and charges to hire the Town Hall have continued to be assessed against other similar establishments and the Town Hall hire charges have been found to be competitive. Part of our strategy to improve letting income will be to continue to target corporate customers and to continue to work in partnership with the new catering partner to make the Town Hall the wedding venue of choice in the locale
6. The following assumptions have been made in preparing this Forecast:-
A 5 year projection of year on year changes in costs and income, net expenditure levels and precept requirements, is set out in the table enclosed, based on the above assumptions.
It can be seen, that the increase in the Budget over the next four years is still relatively modest in line with the current economic climate and the concern about precept capping, but increases in the main are emanating from the removal of the Rate Support Grant.
Brian Hogan 30.11.15