Facebook Pixel Concerns as councils told of funding rise for next year | South Wales Evening Post – newspaper – Lesen Sie diese Geschichte auf Magzter.com

Versuchen GOLD - Frei

Concerns as councils told of funding rise for next year

South Wales Evening Post

|

November 25, 2025

THE amount of money councils in Wales will get from Welsh Government in the next financial year has been announced.

- RUTH MOSALSKI

There is an average 2.7% funding increase and no council receives less than a 2.3% increase compared to last year.

The council which gets the biggest rise in funding is Newport, which gets 4.3% more than last year.

Newport's overall population has risen, and school age population, which have both seen it get more this year.

In total, councils will receive £6.4bn from the Welsh Government next year.

Councils in Wales get money from a range of places, but the biggest is the Welsh Government's revenue support grant, which is determined on a needs-based formula. In 2024-25 that was 44% of council funding. There are then grants (24%) and non-domestic rates (11%) A fifth of funding in that year (20%) was from council tax, and 1% of funding was from reserves.

In Wales, councils fund education (38%) of their budget in 2024-25, social services (29%), council housing (10%), as well as environmental services, planning, libraries and culture, debt financing and roads.

Welsh local government minister Jayne Bryant, said it will mean £6.4bn is given to Wales' 22 councils from the Welsh Government to spend on delivering key services.

There is an average 2.7% funding increase and no council receives less than a 2.3% increase. A review of the way funding is determined is being taking place, Welsh Government say.

The total received by every council next year:

Cardiff: £704.2m

RCT: £547.5m

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Go slow when time to mow

PATIENCE WILL PAY DIVIDENDS WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR PATCH

time to read

2 mins

March 14, 2026

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Driver 'lost control due to weather' before crash near school

PARENTS were left shaken after a car crashed near a busy secondary school shortly after the end of the school day.

time to read

1 mins

March 14, 2026

South Wales Evening Post

First picture of Epstein, Andrew and Mandelson together

AN image that appears to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson in bathrobes alongside paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein has been released.

time to read

1 mins

March 14, 2026

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

How pals' side-hustle turned into something much bigger - and it's still growing

IN recent years, the \"death of the high street\" has become a common phrase when it comes to describing many towns.

time to read

7 mins

March 14, 2026

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Ex-library gets new chapter giving taste of independence

A FORMER library in Carmarthenshire will become supported accommodation for people with learning disabilities and mental health needs.

time to read

2 mins

March 14, 2026

South Wales Evening Post

Victory over Italy would make it a ‘par' campaign for Wales U20s - Whiffin

WALES

time to read

2 mins

March 14, 2026

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

SAIL AWAY IN THE LAP OF LUXURY...

REGENT SEVEN SEAS CLAIMS TO BE THE MOST LUXURIOUS FLEET IN THE WORLD. DEBORAH STONE FINDS ITS LATEST SHIP, GRANDEUR, IS A MASTERPIECE ON THE OCEAN WAVES

time to read

3 mins

March 14, 2026

South Wales Evening Post

Leaders speak over leaked devolution memo

THE First Minister of Wales has spoken to Keir Starmer about his comments on devolution contained within a leaked memo.

time to read

2 mins

March 14, 2026

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Megan's moment of truth

POOR Sam has been having an awful time of late as the stress of being silenced by Megan, alongside his school work, all become too much for the teen.

time to read

1 min

March 14, 2026

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Drama exposes Edwards' sinister side in trailer

A GRITTY new trailer for the forthcoming Channel 5 drama based on the downfall of former BBC news anchor Huw Edwards hints at his dark side as he acted up to his 'national treasure' image.

time to read

1 mins

March 14, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size