Scottish Borders Council

Agenda and minutes

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1.

Minute and Scrutiny Action Sheet pdf icon PDF 128 KB

Consider:

(a)  Minute of 1 June 2023 for agreement and signature by the Chair (Copy attached); and

(b)  Scrutiny Action Sheet (Copy attached.)

Additional documents:

Minutes:

1.1       Copies of the Minute of Meeting held on 1 June 2023 had been circulated.  

 

DECISION

APPROVED the Minute for signature by the Chair.

 

1.2       Copies of the Action Tracker for Scrutiny decisions had been circulated. 

 

DECISION

NOTED the update to the Action Tracker

 

2.

Covid-19 Reserve/Recovery Fund pdf icon PDF 152 KB

Consider report by Director of Finance and Procurement.  (Copy attached.)

Additional documents:

Minutes:

2.1     There had been circulated copies of a report by Director Finance and Procurement, the purpose of which was to provide Members with detailed financial information that showed the funding received from Scottish Government and that allocated from within the Council budget to the Covid-19 reserve/ Recovery Fund, the criteria for its spend and the actual spend and outcomes achieved.  The 2020/21 budget had been approved by Council at the start of the pandemic and detailed work was undertaken for its review and initial 2020/21 forecasts which included best estimates of the impact of Covid-19 on Council finances.  Quarterly monitoring to the Executive Committee continued during 2021/22.  The Covid-19 reserve was created at the end of 2020/21 to allow the carry forward of available budget through earmarked balances.  In August 2022 the Covid-19 reserve, held to provide one-off funding, was re-designated as a ‘Recovery Fund’ to support Covid recovery, inflationary pressures and wider operating constraints.  The Council’s contribution to the Covid-19 reserve over the full period was £11.884m.  With the assumption that all Scottish Government funding of £60.821m had been deployed first, there remained £11.215m of Scottish Borders Council funding to be allocated to the Recovery Fund from redirected budgets.  During the financial year 2022/23, it had become increasingly challenging to distinguish between pressures that arose from Covid -19 and from those associated with the operating environment.  This contributed to the reasoning behind the establishment of the Recovery Fund.  At the end of the first quarter of 2023/24, the balance in the Recovery Fund was £1.187m.  With reference to the meeting of the Executive Committee held on 15 August 2023, there was agreed the decision that a number of earmarked balances brought forward from 2022/23 were to be reduced by 20% to address some service pressures highlighted during the first quarter.  The balance of the Recovery Fund was to be reduced to £950k going forward.

 

2.2     Appendix 1 provided a high-level audit trail of movements in the Covid-19 Reserve/Recovery Fund from August 2020 to 15 August 2023.  Appendix 1 also provided the same information in a detailed breakdown, tracking funding and expenditure from August 2020 to date.  Appendix 2 detailed Scottish Government funding provided to Scottish Local Authorities: the national allocation, SBC’s share of this and the funding received shown over the three financial years.  Also included was the breakdown of £74.3m Covid-19 business grants which supported 5,770 businesses.  There was no financial cost or benefit to the Council from these grants, though funding was received for the significant administrative burden incurred.  It was to be noted that the Finance and CAS teams had been under significant pressure, with an increased workload, the adjustment to working from home and recruitment challenges throughout.  Notwithstanding, business had continued to be conducted in a timely and professional manner.  With reference to paragraph 5.2 of the report, all drawdowns form the Covid-19 reserve and the Recovery Fund had been approved by Elected Members through full Council or the Executive Committee.  Audit Scotland had reported  ...  view the full minutes text for item 2.

3.

Date of Next Meeting

The next meeting of the Scrutiny and Petitions Committee was scheduled for 19 October 2023.

Minutes:

The next scheduled meeting of the Scrutiny & Petitions Committee was due to be held on 19 October 2023 at 10am.  However, there would be a Special meeting held on 26 September 2023 to hear a petition.

 

 

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