9 CAPITAL PROGRAMME 2024/25 - END OF YEAR REVIEW (31 MARCH 2025 POSITION)
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Huw Wyn Jones
Additional documents:
Decision:
·
Accept the report on the end of the year review (31 March 2025 position)
of the
capital programme.
·
Approve the revision to the Capital Budget approved on 7 March 2024 and
revised on
15 October 2024 and 21 January 2025 from the programme’s financing perspective
(as shown in part 3.2.3 of the report), that is:
- an increase of £4,409,000
in the use of borrowing
- an increase of £17,639,000
in the use of grants and contributions
- an increase of £75,000 in
the use of capital receipts
- a decrease of £422,000 in
the use of revenue contributions
- a decrease of £3,898,000 in
the use of the capital reserve
- an increase of £1,555,000
in the use of renewal and other reserves.
Minutes:
The report was submitted by Cllr Huw Wyn Jones
DECISION
To accept the report on the end of the year review (31 March 2025
position) of the
capital programme.
To approve the revision to the Capital Budget approved on 7 March 2024
and revised on 15 October 2024 and 21 January 2025 from the programme’s
financing perspective (as shown in part 3.2.3 of the report), that is:
·
an increase of £17,639,000 in the use of
grants and contributions
DISCUSSION
The report was submitted stating that its main purpose was to deliver the
revised capital programme, and approve the relevant
funding sources as part of the 2024/25 year-end system. It highlighted that
£82.5m had been invested in capital schemes, 72% of which was funded through
specific grants.
It was added that £33.4m of proposed additional expenditure had been
re-profiled from 2024/25 to 2025/26 and 2026/27. It was noted that some of the
main schemes included £16m from Schools Schemes – Sustainable Learning
Communities and Others, and £10m from the Levelling Up Fund.
Since the last review, it was highlighted that the Council had been
successful in attracting additional grants of £19.382m which included a
£10.613m Shared Prosperity Fund Adjustment from the UK Government and a £1.8m
Transitional Accommodation Capital Programme Grant from the Welsh Government.
Awdur: Ffion Madog Evans: Assistant Head of Finance Department - Accountancy and Pensions