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Nottingham City Council is set to accept a government offer to borrow £20m this year in a capitalisation direction, but the communities secretary has reserved a right to attach “bespoke conditions” to a further tranche due next year. Robert Jenrick has agreed a deal with Nottingham allowing it to borrow £35m in 2020-21 for revenue costs - £20m this year to “maintain financial resilience” and £15m in 2021-22 to “fund a comprehensive change programme” - a paper to the council s executive board today explained. This follows similar agreements signed with Croydon and Bexley LBCs, Eastbourne and Luton BCs, Wirral MBC and Peterborough City Council. ....
Revealed: The great Black Lives Matter divide London boroughs’ responses to Black Lives Matter are dwarfing those in many other places, local government s workforce tells LGC. The size of the gulf between London’s councils and those of the rest of the country in action on the issues raised by Black Lives Matters protesters has been revealed by an LGC poll. Respondents from London were more than eight times as likely to say their council had taken “a lot of action” as those from district councils. Fifty-seven per cent of district respondents said there had been little or no action at their council. ....
Nottingham City Council is undertaking a sweeping probe of two of its companies as part of a wider shake up of the council’s governance and financial management procedures, following a similar review into its energy company Robin Hood Energy months before its eventual downfall. The stricken council is currently conducting an assessment of its entire portfolio of eight companies and has eyed the company that delivers its council tax collection services, Nottingham Revenue and Benefits, as a “priority” for a “strategic review” this year. Nottingham has already embarked on a similar probe of another of its limited companies, Enviroenergy, which has a £10m pension deficit and district heating and waste processing arrangements which need a £300m infrastructure update over the next 30 years. ....