Autumn Statement 2023: A Summary for the Voluntary Sector in the North West

Following the the Chancellor's Autumn Statement 2023 we have emphasised two key points that affect the voluntary sector in the North West in particular. Thank you to NAVCA, Big Issue and the Resolution Foundation for providing further insight into the broader ramifications for our communities - links below.

  1. Lancashire Combined County Authority (CCA): The government has announced plans to create a Lancashire Combined County Authority (CCA), without a Mayor. This new authority will have powers to make decisions on transport, planning, and economic development in the region.

  2. Single Funding Settlement for Greater Manchester Combined Authority: The government has agreed to a single funding settlement for the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, which will be agreed in the next Spending Review. This means that the authority will have more certainty over its funding ahead of April 2025 and after the next election. Andy Burnham said of the new Memorandum of Understanding with the Treasury: “This moves our city-region towards a Welsh-style or Scottish-style funding arrangement with Whitehall and is a big vote of confidence in Greater Manchester.”

Further Insight:

  1.  Resolution Foundation Summary: For a more in-depth analysis of the Autumn Statement, the Resolution Foundation has published a summary that examines the impact of the announcements on the economy and public finances. Follow this link for the full summary.

  2. Big Issue Article: The Big Issue has published an article that explores the potential impact of the Autumn Statement on benefit claimants, including those who are disabled or sick. Follow this link for the full article.

  3. For further information about Lancashire’s Combined County Authority follow this link.

  4. Download the NAVCA Briefing Document

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