UKSPF grant determination (revenue) England, 2024 to 2025 (50/DLU03AN250602)
Updated 20 November 2024
The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (“the Secretary of State”), in exercise of the powers conferred by section 50 of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020, makes the following determination:
Citation
1. This determination may be cited as the UK Shared Prosperity Fund Grant Determination 2025 (No. 50/DLU03AN250602).
Purpose of the grant
2. The purpose of the grant is to provide support to grant recipients in England towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred by them.
Determination
3. The Secretary of State determines as the authorities to which grant is to be paid and the amount of grant to be paid, the authorities and the amounts set out in Annex A.
Grant conditions
4. Pursuant to sections 50 and 51 of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020, the Secretary of State determines that the grant will be paid subject to the conditions in Annex B.
UK government branding
5. The Grant Recipient shall at all times during and following the end of the Funding Period:
5.1 comply with requirements of the Levelling Up brand guidelines in relation to the Funded Activities; and
5.2 cease use of the Funded by UK Government logo on demand if directed to do so by the Secretary of State.
6. Levelling Up brand guidelines and logos means the HM Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland UK Government and Levelling Up branding guidelines published 18 October 2023.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.
Jessica Blakely/Carmen Suarez Garcia
Directors: Levelling Up: Major Programmes
Date: 13/05/2024
Annex A
Lead Local Authorities to which grant is to be paid | UKSPF Core RDEL allocation |
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Adur | £654,518 |
Amber Valley | £447,917 |
Arun | £347,167 |
Ashfield | £1,574,410 |
Ashford | £511,220 |
Babergh | £509,763 |
Basildon | £652,139 |
Basingstoke and Deane | £569,697 |
Bassetlaw | £1,437,427 |
Bedford | £851,351 |
Blaby | £124,393 |
Blackburn with Darwen | £2,896,139 |
Blackpool | £2,073,194 |
Bolsover | £999,158 |
Boston | £1,113,068 |
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole | £2,123,918 |
Bracknell Forest | £611,877 |
Braintree | £527,297 |
Breckland | £806,150 |
Brentwood | £506,733 |
Brighton and Hove | £697,634 |
Broadland | £667,937 |
Bromsgrove | £1,235,605 |
Broxbourne | £554,614 |
Broxtowe | £1,266,205 |
Buckinghamshire | £2,724,197 |
Burnley | £1,669,042 |
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough | £3,452,525 |
Cannock Chase | £1,521,635 |
Canterbury | £597,147 |
Castle Point | £405,605 |
Central Bedfordshire | £1,795,156 |
Charnwood | £716,260 |
Chelmsford | £530,000 |
Cheltenham | £449,139 |
Cherwell | £636,684 |
Cheshire East | £3,191,496 |
Cheshire West and Chester | £5,669,888 |
Chesterfield | £1,237,704 |
Chichester | £546,200 |
Chorley | £2,111,456 |
Colchester | £704,394 |
Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly | £65,906,540 |
Cotswold | £361,405 |
County Durham | £15,684,703 |
Crawley | £609,920 |
Cumberland | £4,851,002 |
Dacorum | £856,381 |
Dartford | £490,271 |
Derby | £2,942,310 |
Derbyshire Dales | £677,835 |
Dorset | £2,256,000 |
Dover | £559,250 |
East Devon | £677,705 |
East Hampshire | £340,954 |
East Hertfordshire | £902,062 |
East Lindsey | £2,207,340 |
East Riding of Yorkshire | £5,298,368 |
East Staffordshire | £65,114 |
East Suffolk | £1,068,378 |
Eastbourne | £561,835 |
Eastleigh | £583,886 |
Elmbridge | £161,499 |
Epping Forest | £451,366 |
Epsom and Ewell | £261,000 |
Erewash | £614,001 |
Exeter | £713,317 |
Fareham | £100,000 |
Folkestone and Hythe | £501,665 |
Forest of Dean | £513,225 |
Fylde | £730,664 |
Gateshead | £5,918,894 |
Gedling | £1,012,255 |
Gloucester | £698,476 |
Gosport | £626,101 |
Gravesham | £524,868 |
Great Yarmouth | £509,904 |
Greater London Authority | £72,734,168 |
Greater Manchester | £40,937,901 |
Guildford | £230,320 |
Harborough | £599,713 |
Harlow | £494,133 |
Hart | £410,189 |
Hastings | £476,362 |
Havant | £549,617 |
Herefordshire | £3,379,132 |
Hertsmere | £527,839 |
High Peak | £829,495 |
Hinckley and Bosworth | £1,073,995 |
Horsham | £477,000 |
Hyndburn | £1,111,543 |
Ipswich | £703,004 |
Isle of Wight | £541,112 |
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk | £934,169 |
Kingston upon Hull | £4,612,411 |
Lancaster | £2,575,702 |
Leicester | £4,676,870 |
Lewes | £535,627 |
Lichfield | £1,142,905 |
Lincoln | £1,429,947 |
Liverpool City Region | £22,577,943 |
Luton | £1,397,296 |
Maidstone | £255,505 |
Maldon | £313,671 |
Malvern Hills | £1,242,579 |
Mansfield | £1,503,297 |
Medway | £939,438 |
Melton | £483,950 |
Mid Devon | £452,970 |
Mid Suffolk | £591,113 |
Mid Sussex | £126,427 |
Milton Keynes | £1,522,754 |
Mole Valley | £677,988 |
New Forest | £486,191 |
Newark and Sherwood | £1,311,383 |
Newcastle-under-Lyme | £1,674,863 |
North Devon | £604,675 |
North East Derbyshire | £439,963 |
North East Lincolnshire | £2,687,204 |
North Hertfordshire | £595,833 |
North Kesteven | £736,005 |
North Lincolnshire | £1,749,713 |
North Norfolk | £598,810 |
North Northamptonshire | £2,014,895 |
North of Tyne | £23,950,877 |
North Somerset | £1,251,924 |
North Warwickshire | £938,720 |
North West Leicestershire | £304,136 |
North Yorkshire | £7,897,740 |
Norwich | £807,817 |
Nottingham | £4,376,239 |
Nuneaton and Bedworth | £1,370,421 |
Oadby and Wigston | £392,899 |
Oxford | £306,707 |
Pendle | £1,736,672 |
Plymouth | £1,543,835 |
Portsmouth | £722,793 |
Preston | £2,633,622 |
Reading | £505,553 |
Redditch | £1,122,859 |
Reigate and Banstead | £503,105 |
Ribble Valley | £81,974 |
Rochford | £338,106 |
Rossendale | £815,289 |
Rother | £454,572 |
Rugby | £857,531 |
Runnymede | £368,249 |
Rushcliffe | £611,894 |
Rushmoor | £713,395 |
Rutland | £658,190 |
Sevenoaks | £517,493 |
Shropshire | £5,181,050 |
Slough | £550,590 |
Somerset | £3,517,115 |
South Derbyshire | £859,175 |
South Hams | £540,467 |
South Holland | £1,370,056 |
South Kesteven | £1,650,040 |
South Norfolk | £798,962 |
South Oxfordshire | £252,500 |
South Ribble | £1,590,330 |
South Staffordshire | £1,881,622 |
South Tyneside | £4,511,809 |
South Yorkshire | £19,789,677 |
Southampton | £785,612 |
Southend on Sea | £674,735 |
Spelthorne | £575,618 |
St Albans | £284,655 |
Stafford | £595,490 |
Staffordshire Moorlands | £1,015,449 |
Stevenage | £525,251 |
Stoke-on-Trent | £4,804,864 |
Stratford-on-Avon | £1,168,963 |
Stroud | £685,412 |
Sunderland | £7,189,420 |
Surrey Heath | £444,361 |
Swale | £528,586 |
Swindon | £910,904 |
Tamworth | £1,084,467 |
Tandridge | £633,757 |
Tees Valley | £21,736,168 |
Teignbridge | £537,411 |
Telford and Wrekin | £2,469,852 |
Tendring | £603,623 |
Test Valley | £233,000 |
Tewkesbury | £463,833 |
Thanet | £583,518 |
Three Rivers | £507,068 |
Thurrock | £626,467 |
Tonbridge & Malling | £343,807 |
Torbay | £888,793 |
Torridge | £522,994 |
Tunbridge Wells | £290,838 |
Uttlesford | £472,115 |
Vale of White Horse | £326,602 |
Warrington | £3,086,981 |
Warwick | £1,632,013 |
Watford | £517,709 |
Waverley | £616,000 |
Wealden | £413,381 |
Welwyn Hatfield | £409,973 |
West Berkshire | £211,054 |
West Devon | £519,403 |
West Lancashire | £2,165,532 |
West Lindsey | £1,269,129 |
West Midlands | £44,976,678 |
West Northamptonshire | £2,722,276 |
West of England | £5,180,115 |
West Oxfordshire | £574,522 |
West Suffolk | £967,913 |
West Yorkshire | £34,595,640 |
Westmorland and Furness | £3,618,235 |
Wiltshire | £1,298,237 |
Winchester | £366,406 |
Windsor and Maidenhead | £245,685 |
Woking | £550,000 |
Wokingham | £598,597 |
Worcester | £1,498,474 |
Worthing | £592,372 |
Wychavon | £1,463,293 |
Wyre | £1,983,040 |
Wyre Forest | £1,111,820 |
York | £2,587,980 |
Annex B: Grant conditions
1. The UK Shared Prosperity Fund allocations listed in Annex A are subject to the Lead Local Authority complying with the terms of the memorandum of Understanding
2. This RDEL grant is awarded under a Section 50 non-ringfenced transfer (United Kingdom Internal Markets Act 2020).
3. If an authority fails to comply with the conditions and requirements of paragraph 1 the Secretary of State may a. reduce, suspend or withhold grant; or b. by notification in writing to the local authority, require the repayment of the whole or any part of the grant.
4. Any sum notified by the Secretary of State under paragraph 3 shall immediately become repayable by the local authority to the Secretary of State.
5. An initial payment will be calculated in line with the “Confirmation of Approach to UKSPF Year 2 Underspends and Year 3 Payments” issued via email on 9 November 2023.
6. If an authority receives less than 100% of its 2024/2025 allocation as an initial payment, the balance will be paid after the end of Financial Year 2024/2025 based on the information provided in the 2024/2025 end of year monitoring report, the amount paid will be based on actual spend incurred on the delivery activities up to the 31 March 2025.