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The most common type of notice is made under section 114(3) which restricts all spending except for that which funds statutory services. [5] [6] Despite the fact that local authorities in the United Kingdom cannot go bankrupt, [7] issuing a section 114 notice is often described in the media as a council effectively declaring bankruptcy. Most ...
Accounting and Finance Legislation Year Introduced Title of Duty Function Local Government Finance Act Section 25 1992 Budget calculations: report on robustness of estimates etc - where an authority to which s32 or s43 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (billing or major precepting authority) or s85 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (GLA) applies is making calculations in ...
Notices can be made under several parts of section 114 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 (c. 41), with the different types of notice having different effects: Section 114(2): A notice must be made when the council or someone acting on its behalf has incurred (or is going to incur) unlawful expenditure.
Proposed structural changes to local government in England were set out in the English devolution white paper published by the UK government on December 16th, 2024. The white paper announced that where possible, there was a desire for existing two-tier area—where services are provided by both county councils and district councils—to be reorganised into a smaller number of unitary ...
The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1982 (c. 30) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that grants a variety of powers to local authorities in England and Wales, including the power to regulate public entertainment, sex establishments, street trading, and take-away food shops.
The Local Government Act 1986 (c. 10) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Local Government Act 1986 was passed primarily in response to the use of publicity by the Greater London Council in its attempt to prevent the passing of the Bill for the Local Government Act 1985 . [ 1 ]
If an Approved Inspector is used, before any controlled building work can start on site they must inform the local authority about the work. This is called giving an 'initial notice'. This notice states that a particular Approved Inspector is the BCB for the specified works, at the specified location.
The Local Government Act 2003 (c. 26) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It made various changes to the administration of local government in the United Kingdom . Although it contained mainly financial provisions, section 122 repealed section 2A of the Local Government Act 1986 , the enactment prohibiting local authorities from ...