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Leicester City Council warns bankruptcy a ‘real prospect’

Peter Soulsby, ‘without a serious rethink from the Government, we are rapidly running out of options'

Leicester City Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby(Image: Leicester Mercury / Chris Gordon)

The leader of Leicester City Council has warned that services face “savage” cutbacks and bankruptcy is a “real prospect” without fresh government support.

Labour Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby has written to Levelling Up Secretary, Michael Gove, warning the city was “running out of options” to balance its books, and said the Government did not have “the slightest awareness” of the impact of rising costs.

Sir Peter said without help the council would likely join Birmingham City Council and others in issuing a section 114 notice before issuing its budget in 2025-26 – meaning it is effectively bankrupt.

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) said it has given the council a £32 million increase in core spending power and was ready to engage with any struggling authorities.

In his letter, Sir Peter said: “Hardly a week goes by without a local authority warning that it faces financial crisis and the equivalent of bankruptcy, were it a private company.

“Thanks to extremely prudent financial management we are not there yet, but without a serious rethink from the Government, we are rapidly running out of options.

“The pressures on social care are huge and are being experienced by all authorities.

“I don’t believe that the Government has the slightest awareness of the impact the rise in costs will have on councils.