Bollington councillor calls on government to provide extra council funding to meet £60m coronavirus costs
By James Kelly 22nd May 2020
A Bollington councillor has called on the government to provide extra funding to local authorities as the council reveals the coronavirus pandemic has cost the borough £60m
Cllr Amanda Stott, who represents Bollington and is the cabinet member with responsibility for finance, described funding so far as "not enough".
The council say their efforts to tackle the pandemic locally has stretched resources "to the maximum".
Like many councils, Cheshire East continues to face increased costs and demand
pressures at the same time as seeing a huge drop in income. They have described this as "unsustainable". Cllr Stott said: "The priority of this council is to keep the public and our staff safe. But this has come at a significant financial cost that goes far beyond additional funding provided by central government to date. "Covid-19 leaves Cheshire East already facing financial pressures of £60m. And we are not alone. All councils face finding many millions of pounds due to the soaring costs of dealing with the pandemic, as well as huge falls in council income streams." The Local Government Association (LGA) has welcomed the extra funding that councils have received from central government to date but said local authorities will need 'up to four times' the funding they have been allocated so far. The County Councils Network (CCN), which includes Cheshire East, is also seeking greatly increased financial support from the government.
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