Guidance

UKSPF grant determination (revenue) Scotland (50/DLU03AN221204)

Published 5 December 2022

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 2023 [No. 50/DLU03AN221204].

Purpose of the grant

2) The purpose of the grant is to provide support to grant recipients in Scotland 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 Levelling Up, Housing and Communities.

Jessica Blakely/Carmen Suarez Garcia

Directors: Levelling Up: Major Programmes

Annex A

Lead Local Authorities to which grant is to be paid UKSPF Core RDEL amount to be paid Multiply amount to be paid UKSPF Capacity Payment Total to be paid
Aberdeen City Council £168,557 £373,650 £20,000 £562,207
Aberdeenshire Council £520,689 £433,214 £20,000 £973,903
Angus Council £364,538 £256,823 £20,000 £641,361
Argyll and Bute Council £410,213 £228,888 £20,000 £659,101
City of Edinburgh Council £1,107,875 £647,290 £20,000 £1,775,165
Clackmannanshire Council £185,400 £110,448 £20,000 £315,848
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar £189,344 £117,233 £20,000 £326,577
Dumfries and Galloway Council £607,723 £353,716 £20,000 £981,439
Dundee City Council £364,240 £281,124 £20,000 £665,364
East Ayrshire Council £549,017 £318,626 £20,000 £887,643
East Lothian Council £343,485 £212,412 £20,000 £575,897
Falkirk Council £556,277 £322,840 £20,000 £899,117
Fife Council £1,207,172 £701,053 £20,000 £1,928,225
Glasgow City Council £5,190,309 £3,856,888 £40,000 £9,087,197
Midlothian Council £305,941 £185,794 £20,000 £511,735
North Ayrshire Council £524,141 £323,729 £20,000 £867,870
Orkney Islands Council £41,661 £92,626 £20,000 £154,287
Perth and Kinross Council £489,792 £298,892 £20,000 £808,684
Scottish Borders Council £479,847 £280,360 £20,000 £780,207
Shetland Islands Council £167,285 £97,085 £20,000 £284,370
South Ayrshire Council £424,927 £263,601 £20,000 £708,528
Stirling Council £382,419 £224,858 £20,000 £627,277
The Highland Council £682,230 £493,139 £20,000 £1,195,369
The Moray Council £388,206 £225,298 £20,000 £633,504
West Lothian Council £601,886 £349,309 £20,000 £971,195

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. The UKSPF Core RDEL grant is awarded under a Section 50 non-ringfenced transfer (United Kingdom Internal Markets Act 2020).

3. The Multiply grant is awarded under a Section 50 ringfenced transfer (United Kingdom Internal Markets Act 2020) and may only be used for Multiply expenditure

4. If an authority fails to comply with the conditions and requirements of paragraphs 1 and 3, 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.

5. Any sum notified by the Secretary of State under paragraph 4 shall immediately become repayable by the local authority to the Secretary of State.