26 The General Fund & HRA Capital Programme 2017/18 to 2021/22 PDF 137 KB
Report of the Cabinet Member for Finance informing Council of any major changes in the overall General Fund & HRA Capital Programmes for the period of 2017/18 to 2021/22, highlighting the changes in the programme since the last reported position to Cabinet in August 2017.
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DECISION MADE: (CAB 17/18 19625)
On consideration of the report of the Cabinet Member for Finance, Cabinet agreed the following:
(i) Approve the revised General Fund Capital Programme, which totals £142.17M (as detailed in paragraph 59) and the associated use of resources.
(ii) Approve the revised HRA Capital Programme, which totals £182.88M (as detailed in paragraph 59) and the associated use of resources.
(iii) Notes that £3.86M has been added to the programme, with approval to spend, either under delegated powers or by Cabinet subject to the relevant financial limits. These additions are detailed in paragraph 7 and Appendix 1 and 3.
(iv) Approve the addition of £0.03M to the E&T - City Services programme and approval to spend £0.03M as detailed in paragraph 9 and Appendix 1.
(v) Approve the addition of £0.39M to the Sustainability programme and approval to spend £0.39M as detailed in paragraphs 10 to 14 and Appendix 1.
(vi) Approve the addition of £0.50M to the Transport programme and approval to spend £0.50M as detailed in paragraph 15 and Appendix 1.
(vii) Notes that the forecast position at Quarter 2 is £125.37M, resulting in a potential underspend of £36.90M, as detailed in paragraph 41 to 52 and Appendix 5.
(viii) Approve the slippage and re-phasing as set out in paragraph 16-40 and as detailed in Appendix 4.
(ix) Notes that the capital programme remains fully funded up to 2021/22 based on the latest forecast of available resources although the forecast can be subject to change; most notably with regard to the value and timing of anticipated capital receipts and the use of prudent assumptions of future Government Grants to be received.