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2nd Quarter Finance, Performance and Risk Monitoring Report

Meeting: 20/12/2023 - Cabinet (Item 90)

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RESOLVED: That:

 

  1. The Revenue position as at the end of Quarter 2 for 2023/24, including the actions being taken or proposed to improve the position, where significant variances have been identified in the report, be noted;

  2. The Capital position at the end of Quarter 2 for 2023/24 in the report be noted;

  3. The Performance position as at Quarter 2 for 2023/24, including the actions being taken or proposed to improve the position, where significant issues have been identified in the report, be noted;

  4. The Recovery & Renewal Update, attached at Appendix 3 of the report be noted;

  5. The UK Shared Prosperity Fund update, attached at Appendix 4 of the report be noted;

  6. The Risk Update, attached at Appendix 5 of the report be noted; and

  7. The uncollectable Business Rates (NNDR) listed at Appendix 6 of the report be approved for write-off.

Meeting: 13/12/2023 - Corporate Services Policy Advisory Committee (Item 65)

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The Leader of the Council introduced the report on behalf of the Cabinet Member for Corporate Services, who was unable to attend the meeting at this time. It was stated that:

 

·  The Council had projected an overspend by the end of the financial year, which was mainly due to the cost of temporary accommodation (TA);

 

·  There was an underspend to the services within the Committee’s remit, which was mainly due to slippage in the capital programme; projects that had not commenced yet; and

 

·  The majority of the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) had met their targets, with the corporate risk register update largely consistent with the previous update provided. It was recommended that the uncollectable Business Rate be written-off.

 

During the discussion, reference was made to Lockmeadow, Housing provision including the 1000 Affordable Homes Programme and TA.

 

In response to questions raised:

 

The Director of Finance, Resources and Business improvement stated that:

 

·  The leases for three of the tenants at Lockmeadow had been due to expire in 2023, which the Council had been aware of and had built into the business case in purchasing the site. Steps were being taken to address the vacancies, including Serco’s management of the Lockmeadow Health Club (previously David Lloyd) and the recently let Virtual Reality Unit. It was hoped the centre would be fully tenanted in 2024;

 

·  There had been slippage in the Capital Programme regarding the  Heather House Community Centre and Maidstone East Commercial Development Projects, but work continued; Contractors had been appointed to the former, with planning permission to be sought in the near future on the latter; and

·  There was £3.216 million in the Council’s Housing Investment Fund (HIF), with the Council having allocated an additional £3.5m into the HIF in February 2023. The Council could decide to add further monies to the HIF in February 2024 when considering the budget, if one-off funding was provided through the Local Government Finance Settlement.

 

The Leader of the Council stated that:

 

·  The Council was exploring a scheme for Archbishop’s Palace that would, at minimum, substantially contribute to the significant maintenance cost; the cost’s fully recovery, and additional income generation was the preferred option;

·  He recognised the concerns expressed relating to the provision housing and TA supply, but that the Council’s interventions, including accelerated property purchases to increase the stock available, should be recognised;

 

·  Work continued in delivering the 1000 Affordable Housing Programme, although this was more difficult than originally envisaged; this included selecting sites with regeneration prospects and submitting bids to Homes England to contribute to the subsidy required for the programme.

 

It was emphasised that the housing should be of good quality, with renewable energy to be used where possible, but that additional features could increases costs and reduce the money available for the project. In response to a concern on the properties environmental sustainability, the Leader stated that Carbon Accounting would allow the Council to review how the funds were spent.

 

·  The Council had selected four bids of the estimated 12-15 bids  ...  view the full minutes text for item 65