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Thursday
25  April

AM calls for a united front for better funding from Welsh Government

 
28/03/2019 @ 09:41

Responsibility for Powys County Council's council tax rises must lie squarely at the feet of the Welsh Government, according to the Montgomeryshire Assembly Member, Russell George.
 
Mr George joined the Leader of Powys County Council in calling for a comprehensive and independent review of the local government funding formula which is used to assess Welsh Government funding of local authorities across Wales.
 
Speaking in the debate in the National Assembly chamber, Mr George said: “We must begin to address the situation whereby Powys is consistently dealt a raw deal when it comes to local government funding from the Welsh Government.
  
“Powys has had the poorest or joint poorest budget settlement in nine of the last ten years - an unsustainable situation which has inevitably affected the delivery of essential local services.
 
“This year, Powys has received a cut in its funding whereas local authorities in South Wales such as Cardiff and Rhondda Cynon Taf have had increases in their funding.
 
“The funding formula is simply not fit for purpose any longer and doesn’t adequately reflect the fact that Powys has a sparsely populated, disproportionately elderly population.
 
Mr George told Assembly Members in the Senedd debate that Powys’ increasingly ageing population is going to put an even greater burden on the Council's funding.
 
He added: “Powys’ elderly population is predicted to increase from 11% of the total population to 23% by 2039. This is a rate that is significantly greater than the national average and can be partly attributed to the many people choosing to move to the most beautiful County in Wales to retire.
 
“A consequence of an increasing ageing population is that the demand and the complexity of care increases and this, in turn, increases the cost of delivering these services. 
 
“I can appreciate the frustration of council tax payers in Powys who will end up paying more for less but it is clear that the difficult decisions which Powys County Council has had to make, are a direct result of the pressure which the Welsh Government is heaping on Powys County Council, year after year."
 
The vote calling for on the Welsh Government to commission an independent review of the Welsh local government funding formula was voted down in the Senedd on Wednesday evening.  
 
Speaking after the debate, Mr George said: “It’s high time that all of Powys’ Assembly Members come out fighting for rural mid Wales and they should have voted, as I did, for an immediate independent review of the local government funding formula.”