Covid-19 Lockdown Local Authority Support 2020-11-16

2020-11-16

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Q1 Direct Answer
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During the November 2020 lockdown, local councils faced significant financial strain due to increased spending on public health measures and reduced revenue from various sources.
What financial support is the Government providing to local authorities during the November 2020 covid-19 lockdown?
Since the start of the pandemic, we have provided over £7.2 billion directly to councils. We have also confirmed further support for local authorities through the extension of the contain outbreak management fund, and Cornwall will receive an extra £35 million from the additional resources grant and business grants for closed businesses.
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Q2 Partial Answer
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Two important crossings across the Tamar in Sheryll Murray's constituency, owned by Cornwall and Plymouth councils, have faced financial difficulties due to reduced traffic and toll revenues.
I thank the Government for their generous support to councils during this difficult time. I have two very important crossings across the Tamar in my constituency, owned by Cornwall and Plymouth councils, which have run into financial difficulty. How does my right hon. Friend the Minister advise that this situation should be resolved?
Since the beginning of the pandemic, we have provided Cornwall Council with over £60 million and over £30 million to Plymouth City Council. Local authorities should be able to claim for relevant irrecoverable losses from toll bridges and roads. These losses have a named category in the form through which local authorities make their claims.
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The answer did not provide specific advice on how to resolve the financial difficulties of the crossings or what additional support might be available beyond general claim guidance.
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