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.
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
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der November 25, 2025-Ausgabe von South Wales Evening Post.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON South Wales Evening Post
South Wales Evening Post
Ramsey 'surprised' and 'disappointed' at exit from Mexico
FORMER Cardiff City star and Wales international Aaron Ramsey has directly addressed his Mexico exit for the first time, stating he was surprised and disappointed that his contract was terminated.
1 mins
December 17, 2025
South Wales Evening Post
The great Christmas card mystery: Who the heck is John?
AH, THE holiday season is upon us, and with it comes the annual tradition that fills me with equal parts joy and confusion: the arrival of Christmas cards!
2 mins
December 17, 2025
South Wales Evening Post
School worker was drug-driving hours after work
A TEACHING assistant was caught driving under the influence of cocaine, cannabis and alcohol less than two hours after leaving work.
2 mins
December 17, 2025
South Wales Evening Post
Next-level gifting
GEMS GAMERS MAY HAVE MISSED FOR AN UNEXPECTED TREAT IN THEIR CHRISTMAS STOCKING THIS YEAR
3 mins
December 17, 2025
South Wales Evening Post
Swans will be wary of 'forgotten man' Ollie
SWANSEA may have to beware Wrexham's 'forgotten man' when they welcome the Dragons to the Swansea.com Stadium for Friday night's Welsh derby in the Championship.
2 mins
December 17, 2025
South Wales Evening Post
Parade crash driver jailed for 21 years
THE driver who ploughed through crowds at Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade, injuring 134 supporters, has been jailed for 21 years and six months.
2 mins
December 17, 2025
South Wales Evening Post
Budget alarms small investors
RACHEL Reeves’ Budget decisions have raised alarm bells among DIY investors after they were hit with tax hikes and cuts to incentives, despite the Chancellor’s aim to push more funds into public markets.
1 min
December 17, 2025
South Wales Evening Post
Aussies bring back skipper Cummins and Lyon for third Ashes Test
AUSTRALIA have recalled captain Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon for the third Ashes Test in Adelaide, but there is no room for fit-again batter Usman Khawaja.
1 min
December 17, 2025
South Wales Evening Post
Mental health service use soaring among young people
ONE in five young people in the UK now access specialist mental health care by the age of 18 - a dramatic fourfold increase in under two decades.
1 min
December 17, 2025
South Wales Evening Post
Time flies and sharks bite
HERE'S been lots of media coverage recently about the 40th anniversary of the film Back To The Future.
1 mins
December 17, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
