High Peak MP Robert Largan has welcomed the announcement that Derbyshire will receive a further £4,887,948 from the Government to help pay for its response to Coronavirus, as part of a £500 million package of additional support.
The extra £500 million, bringing total funding for local services to £4.3 billion since the pandemic began, will ensure councils in England can continue to deliver crucial frontline services, support those most in need, and continue delivering for residents.
In total, since the pandemic began, Derbyshire has received an additional £41,995,137.
This additional support forms part of a comprehensive package of Government support to help councils respond to the pandemic, including an unprecedented new scheme to help councils recover lost income, including from car parks and museums, which have been shut during the lockdown.
The Government has also announced a co-payment scheme that will compensate councils for irrecoverable income losses from sales, fees and charges.
To enable them to get on the front foot and build much-needed breathing space into their budgets, the Government is also allowing them to spread their tax deficits over three years rather than the usual one. This will allow authorities to pay deficits off in a reasonable timescale and will limit their cashflow pressures.
Robert Largan MP commented:
“The staff at Derbyshire County Council have played a crucial role in coordinating the local response to Coronavirus, and I’m sure everyone in the High Peak will join me in thanking them for everything they’ve done under extraordinary circumstances.
“The Government said at the beginning of this crisis that they would stand behind our councils, and I’m delighted that they have done, protecting local services and ensuring councils come through this difficult period with stable finances.
“This additional £4,887,948 shows they’ve continued to listen to local concerns, and will protect the local services in the High Peak on which we all rely.”