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Council bosses 'short-changed' by government fund

In May 2020, the BBC Shared Data Unit reported that emergency council funding during the crisis may not be sufficient to cover costs in some areas.

The second £1.6bn package was intended to support councils, which had been hit by a loss of income from parking, fines and taxes during the pandemic. This extra £1.6bn took the total given to councils to more than £3.2bn.

We compared the total allocation for each council to their populations and the amounts range from £43 to £73 per person.

The Shared Data Unit makes data journalism available to news organisations across the media industry, as part of a partnership between the BBC and the News Media Association. Stories generated by the partnership included:

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The full data with comparisons by area can be found here

Interviews and quotes

  • Nick Forbes, council leader, Newcastle City Council
  • Councillor Marvin Rees, mayor, Bristol
  • Spokesperson, Local Government Association (LGA)
  • David Phillips, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)
  • Councillor John Fuller, Chairman, District Councils Network

Visualisation

  • Bar chart: Share of £3.2bn to support councils, by local authority - highest
  • Bar chart: Share of £3.2bn to support councils, by local authority - lowest

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