North Yorkshire Council faces tough decision to use cash reserves

It comes after the Council may have to dip in its cash reserves to meet service demand

Author: Demi OlutunmogunPublished 20th Jan 2022

North Yorkshire may have to dip into its cash reserves to meet its final budget before a unitary council is formed next year.

The authority has warned that some 'tough decisions' lay ahead.

A decision will be made at a meeting next week, when council tax for the next financial year will also be set.

County Councillor Carl Les, North Yorkshire’s Leader, said:

“We are facing an unprecedented range of risks – the continuing impact of Covid-19, harsh winters and climate change, the need for interventions to prop up social care, the escalating costs of transport for special educational needs students, to name but a few.

“These pressures are such that given the need to continue to deliver key services at a time of rising demand and the need to successfully transition to a new council, our final budget will require a higher degree of support from reserves than would otherwise be the case or is desirable."

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