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Councils to get exceptional?financial?support to?balance books

Monday, 23 February 2026
15:53
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Councils to get exceptional?financial?support to?balance books
This follows the confirmation of £78 billion for?councils?through the settlement, helping them restore public services for communities and tackle deprivation.

Councils struggling to balance the books will today (23 February) be?granted?financial flexibility by the government to ensure vital services communities rely on will continue running.?? 

A number of local authorities will be issued with?support, subject to meeting conditions,?through a process known as Exceptional Financial Support allowing them?to use their capital funding – including?receipts from sales and?borrowing – to cover day-to-day costs.? 

The Exceptional Financial Support process has existed since 2020 to?help councils?facing financial failure set balanced budgets. This government is committed to?going further?than before?and?will?support councils to transform services and move towards sustainable recovery.?? 

The need for councils to apply for this support reflects the worst of an outdated funding system which the government is taking steps to tackle. £78 billion is being made available to local authorities in the first multi-year funding settlement in over a decade, enabling more councils to restore local?services.? 

The record-breaking package also marked a turning point in the way local government is funded, using a new evidence-based approach – including the latest Indices of Multiple Deprivation – that properly recognises local need and the true costs of providing services in deprived areas.   

Minister for Local Government and Homelessness, Alison McGovern said:?

“People in deprived areas have been let down for too long, with councils in the poorest areas left on their knees and services cut back as a result.? 

“The support we’re announcing is?critical for the councils,?and we are doing everything we can to ensure councils can balance the books, including by making £78 billion available through the first multi-year settlement in a decade.” 

These flexibilities provided to councils will be subject to rigorous conditions, including a complete assessment of the council’s financial position.?? 

These assessments?can?cover?a?range of?issues considered necessary?to supporting councils to recover and become more efficient, and the government will seek any further engagement or assurances it needs to ensure that councils have secure finances.?? 

This government is determined to begin to break the cycle?of increasing numbers of councils entering Exceptional Financial Support through its funding reforms? 

With more financial stability?as a result of?the changes the government has brought in, local authorities will be able to focus on the priorities for local people including high quality services, proper support for the most deprived communities, better outcomes for their communities.

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