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Harlow Council claims finances and performance remain strong

News / Thu 12th Dec 2024 at 11:44am

HARLOW Council claims it is continuing its trend of maintaining a strong financial position and continued service improvement according to the latest performance, finance and risk report.

In a press release, they claim the following:

“The report, which highlights financial and performance data for September and October, has once again revealed healthy budget surpluses in both the main services budget (General Fund) and the housing budget (Housing Revenue Account), thanks to sound financial management against the continuing backdrop of severe pressure on councils up and down the country.

Credit: Brian Thomas Photography

The projected surpluses have been achieved with a Council Tax freeze and millions being invested into improving council services and delivering the council’s missions for the town which are to: transform Harlow’s housing, renew our neighbourhoods, rebuild our town, secure investment for Harlow’s future, protect our communities and deliver high-performing council services.

In addition to strong financial performance, the report also highlights the council is achieving its mission to deliver high-performing council services, with all bar one of its performance targets being hit or exceeded up to the end of October. Performance has continued to improve on key factors such as:

  • Bin collections continuing at a 99.9% on time collection rate
  • Turnaround time on empty homes – which are well within target
  • Call wait times for residents – which are well below target
  • Tens of millions of pounds of investment into upgrading council houses and flat blocks – with nearly all projects on track
  • Tens of millions of pounds of investment into upgrading community facilities such as the Playhouse, Harlow Museum, Latton Bush Centre and playgrounds – with nearly all projects on track

“Performance targets are set annually and progress on these is reported to the council monthly, highlighting areas where services are performing well as well as those where we can improve. These indicators are used to drive more effective performance across the council and to ensure residents are receiving the high-quality service that they expect”.

Commenting on financial performance, Councillor James Leppard, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Finance, said:

“Councils across the country are facing extraordinary financial pressures and Harlow is not immune from those pressures, however, thanks to our sound financial management I am pleased to report that we continue to project a healthy budget surplus for this financial year – just as we did last year.

“This is a testament to the council’s effective use of its financial resources which enables us to continue to invest in our six missions whilst freezing Council Tax.

“Our financial position remains strong, we continue to act prudently by mitigating risks and most importantly, we can continue to invest tens of millions to deliver on your priorities.”

On the council’s continued service improvement, Councillor Hannah Ellis, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Corporate Services and Transformation, said:

“We are here for one purpose and that is to serve the people of Harlow as best we possibly can. To that end, we have been working hard to continue to make improvements on the services we provide for residents.

“Our latest performance data shows improvements across the board. Call centre waiting times have fallen, missed bin collections have fallen, invoices are being paid quicker and the number of empty council homes are down.

“This is testament to the hard work of officers and councillors, but we leave no room for complacency. We will keep working hard to provide the best possible services for residents and build a better future for our town.” 

You can read a copy of the council’s latest performance, finance and risk report here.

6 Comments for Harlow Council claims finances and performance remain strong:

Lee
2024-12-12 14:42:29

Bs been left with a broken bath panel and not hot water out of a tap for 5 years because it's not a emergency

jarrett
2024-12-12 15:11:32

Yet still the flats/apartments at Burnt Mill remain empty

Adam
2024-12-12 17:11:02

Lee - Can you not do it yourself ?

Les Bayliss
2024-12-12 18:43:36

Is the quality of life better in Harlow than it was a year ago. I dont think so. Under this Tory controlled council welcome to Gridlock Harlow. I feel sorry for workers, parents and others trying to get across the Town. Why. The ill thought out develpment plans and its day to day impact on the Harlow community.

Chris Williams
2024-12-12 20:14:32

Still no sign of any sort of housing for a homeless 64 year old been like that for over a year.

Peter
2024-12-12 20:49:02

The below notice appears on the council website. Unaudited accounts were delayed as at May31st and still do not appear to have been published. So if the accounting system is in a mess how reliable is any information. Labour got hammered over the delay to audited accounts a few years back, are the Conservatives being just as "bad". A cynic might think it is to do with the Burnt Mill flats purchases. "Notice of delayed publication and period of inspection - statement of accounts for year ending 31 March 2024 The Accounts and Audit (Amendment) Regulations 2021 require the council to publish the unaudited statement of accounts for the financial year ending 31 March 2024 by 31 May 2024. Notice is given that the council has not yet completed and published the draft statement of accounts for 2023/24 and commenced the period for the exercise of public inspection. A draft set of accounts will be published as soon as reasonably practicable, following which the period of the exercise of public inspection will commence. Jacqueline Van Mellaerts CPFA Assistant Director – Finance and Deputy Section 151 Officer 31 May 2024"

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