Guidance

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
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.