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Fears for services as London faces cuts

Posted: 21 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Fears for services as London faces cuts London councils have urged the government to reconsider changes to the local authority grant distribution formula that could leave social services in the capital £300m worse off.

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister this week revealed options for changing the way councils are funded, as part of a move towards three-year grant settlements.

The new funding system will be introduced in 2006-7 following consultation on the options.

Some of the options under consideration would lead to a £188m cut in children's social services for London boroughs and a £150m cut in younger adult social services.
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The Association of London Government has calculated that Kensington and Chelsea Council faces a 51 per cent cut in children's social services funding.

It believes the main reason for the cuts is a change in the formula that would remove the indicator measuring the number of children living in flats. It says about 32 per cent of children live in flats in London, compared with only 4 per cent in the rest of England.
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ALG chair Sir Robin Wales said: "There is no conceivable justification for slashing social services in areas where 48 per cent of children live in poverty, the highest rate in England."

While London and the South East generally loses out, shire and metropolitan authorities in other parts of the country broadly benefit from the proposed options.


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