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Council faces 'inevitable' bankruptcy without £40m savings

Westmorland and Furness Council could be forced to declare effective bankruptcy if it fails to find tens of millions of pounds of cuts, a council report has warned.

Council faces 'inevitable' bankruptcy without £40m savings

Westmorland and Furness Council could be forced to declare effective bankruptcy if it fails to find tens of millions of pounds of cuts, a council report has warned.

A report prepared for the council's corporate overview and scrutiny committee said a section 114 notice – the formal mechanism by which a council declares it cannot balance its books – was ‘inevitable' unless £40m in savings were found over the next three years.

The council's 2026-27 revenue budget already contains savings of more than £30m that ‘must materialise in-year' to keep finances balanced. 

An ongoing transformation programme aims to deliver at least £15m savings over three years but officers have warned that if the programme fails the consequences could include the non-delivery of statutory duties, deteriorating outcomes for vulnerable people and an increased risk of harm.

The report also flagged risks to workforce capacity and the council's ability to invest in prevention and modernisation, as well as reputational and legal impacts, if it failed to deliver on its core obligations to residents.

 

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