East Renfrewshire freezes Council Tax for 2021/22

East Renfrewshire Council has set an outline budget for 2021/22 which freezes Council Tax for residents, despite the challenges presented by Covid-19 and the additional financial pressures this has brought.
The council has frozen Council Tax for residents, despite the challenges presented by Covid-19.The council has frozen Council Tax for residents, despite the challenges presented by Covid-19.
The council has frozen Council Tax for residents, despite the challenges presented by Covid-19.

This has been achieved as a result of a 0.45% increase in the like for like grant settlement and additional funding for a council tax freeze from the Scottish Government, as well as the use £3m of reserves. A budget shortfall still remains of £3.5m, with savings options being prepared for the next meeting of the Full Council if required.

Detailed service spending plans will be confirmed next month following the Scottish Government setting its final budget on March 9, as it is hoped that this could reduce the shortfall further still.

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Council Leader, Councillor Tony Buchanan, said: “The impact of Covid-19 has been felt by all of us and my thoughts are with those families who have lost loved ones through this dreadful virus. Throughout the last year, I have also been immensely proud to be Leader of East Renfrewshire Council as I saw the resolve of Council staff to continue going the extra mile to deliver for our residents. From the staff involved in introducing new services at very short notice, such as the humanitarian food hub and processing new business grants, to our colleagues who continued to work right on the frontline – the efforts have been incredible.

“As well as the terrible human costs of this virus, there has, of course, been considerable financial cost – not only to councils but to the wider economy.

“The additional Covid-related costs incurred by East Renfrewshire Council since last March are estimated to be around £9m. Despite these challenges, I am delighted that we are able to bring forward a budget with a much smaller shortfall than had been originally predicted in October 2020. Freezing Council Tax will also help to reduce household bills at a time when people are struggling from the financial consequences of Covid-19.”

As well as confirming spending on key services and savings at the additional Full Council meeting on March 15, details of the ambitious capital plans for major projects which will transform the lives of East Renfrewshire residents in the next few years will also be set out.