Nottingham City Council has approved extra spending of £2.4 million to "accelerate" improvements being made in the wake of issues such as the collapse of Robin Hood Energy. The authority has been given a list of 39 things to do and it does not have enough resources to meet the "strict" deadlines that each one comes with.
Although Nottingham City Council has avoided Government commissioners being sent in to run it several times, the IAB was given more powers over the council last year.The changes mean that the board has the power to direct rather than guide the council.The 39 instructions form part of this, but the council says the extra £2.4 million of spending is needed to meet the deadlines set by the IAB.
"The money is a significant amount of money, but we are assured that this will help us comply with the things that have been given us. Some... need additional people on a short-term basis in order for us to meet the time deadlines with which we are faced." The £2.4 million allocation of funding, approved by Tuesday's Executive Board meeting, comes from the council's reserves. This is despite a report from the authority saying: "This reserve contains sufficient capacity to meet the funding requirement, but it should be recognised that the council's overall levels of reserves are very limited, and in effect the use of this reserve for this purpose continues to place pressure on the council's overall financial resilience.
Why can’t we get a NHS hearing test in Nottinghamshire?
When will these clowns stop spending the public’s money because they can not manage the finances in a correct way, the government should step in
This bunch of armatures must not spend any more of our money. What qualifications to do councillors have to have?
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