Guidance

UKSPF grant determination (revenue) England, 2025 to 2026 (50/MHCLG03AN250402)

Published 8 April 2025

The Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government (“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 2026 (No. 50/MHCLG03AN250402).

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.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.

Jessica Blakely/Carmen Suarez Garcia

Directors: Local Funding and Investment

Date: 28/03/2025

Annex A

Lead Local Authorities to which grant is to be paid UKSPF Core RDEL allocation
Adur £266,745
Arun £288,991
Ashford £271,149
Babergh £267,282
Basildon £341,934
Basingstoke and Deane £266,745
Bedford £612,492
Blaby £564,210
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole £1,119,108
Bracknell Forest £266,745
Braintree £276,476
Breckland £432,519
Brentwood £266,745
Brighton and Hove £471,091
Broadland £350,217
Bromsgrove £748,409
Broxbourne £308,410
Buckinghamshire £1,538,749
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough £3,003,925
Cannock Chase £806,051
Canterbury £326,383
Castle Point £266,745
Central Bedfordshire £949,429
Charnwood £1,074,485
Chelmsford £312,967
Cheltenham £314,235
Cherwell £335,017
Cheshire East £3,090,440
Cheshire West and Chester £2,972,871
Chichester £266,745
Colchester £363,351
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly £39,540,533
Cotswold £266,745
Crawley £266,745
Cumberland £2,823,659
Dacorum £470,376
Dartford £266,745
Devon and Torbay £3,445,148
Dorset £1,183,229
Dover £266,745
East Hampshire £266,745
East Hertfordshire £472,975
East Midlands £17,297,908
East Staffordshire £1,019,736
East Suffolk £734,282
Eastbourne £266,745
Eastleigh £266,745
Epping Forest £266,745
Fareham £266,745
Folkestone and Hythe £266,745
Forest of Dean £266,745
Gloucester £396,477
Gosport £266,745
Gravesham £266,745
Great Yarmouth £520,996
Greater Lincolnshire £10,142,985
Greater London Authority £42,887,308
Harborough £579,395
Harlow £266,745
Hart £266,745
Hastings £413,435
Havant £266,745
Herefordshire, County of £1,771,768
Hertsmere £298,652
Hinckley and Bosworth £693,539
Horsham £266,745
Hull and East Yorkshire £6,533,788
Ipswich £368,604
Isle of Wight £283,719
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk £489,852
Lancashire £18,446,256
Leicester £3,800,744
Lewes £266,745
Lichfield £876,339
Liverpool City Region £18,348,379
Luton £764,526
Maidstone £319,894
Maldon £266,745
Malvern Hills £677,505
Medway £494,728
Melton £317,952
Mid Suffolk £309,936
Mid Sussex £266,745
Milton Keynes £802,326
New Forest £266,745
Newcastle-under-Lyme £1,290,024
North East £37,971,254
North Hertfordshire £399,990
North Norfolk £330,302
North Northamptonshire £1,289,799
North Somerset £671,357
North West Leicestershire £644,140
Norwich £655,938
Oadby and Wigston £357,974
Oxford £266,745
Plymouth £835,287
Portsmouth £588,497
Reading £266,745
Redditch £667,408
Rochford £266,745
Rother £266,745
Rushmoor £266,745
Rutland £266,745
Sevenoaks £266,745
Shropshire £2,892,904
Slough £266,745
Somerset £1,937,569
South Norfolk £418,918
South Oxfordshire £266,745
South Staffordshire £1,019,971
South Yorkshire £16,085,162
Southampton £638,442
Southend-on-Sea £357,106
St Albans £426,448
Stafford £1,246,577
Staffordshire Moorlands £914,651
Stevenage £266,745
Stoke-on-Trent £3,906,061
Stroud £367,837
Surrey £2,934,191
Swale £483,511
Swindon £552,177
Tamworth £621,047
Tees Valley £15,018,716
Telford and Wrekin £1,558,148
Tendring £491,257
Test Valley £266,745
Tewkesbury £269,940
Thanet £476,886
Three Rivers £266,745
Thurrock £328,474
Tonbridge and Malling £266,745
Tunbridge Wells £266,745
Uttlesford £266,745
Vale of White Horse £266,745
Warrington £1,732,808
Warwickshire £4,301,828
Watford £266,745
Wealden £312,659
Welwyn Hatfield £391,716
West Berkshire £266,745
West Northamptonshire £1,447,416
West of England £2,717,292
West Oxfordshire £266,745
West Suffolk £518,409
West Yorkshire £25,258,851
Westmorland and Furness £2,217,534
Wiltshire £1,528,843
Winchester £266,745
Windsor and Maidenhead £266,745
Wokingham £266,745
Worcester £785,689
Worthing £266,745
Wychavon £1,066,727
Wyre Forest £841,582
York and North Yorkshire £5,868,506

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.