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Aug 2023
North Yorkshire Council could be forced to use £105 million of reserves to cover deficits over the next three years.
The council is currently forecasting a shortfall of £25 million at the end of 2023/24.
The authority put the figure down to inflation, rising cost of utilities and taking on structural deficits from other district councils.
Officials had initially forecast a deficit of £30 million, but this has since fallen to £25 million due to savings on changing energy providers and falling fuel bills.
In February, the council agreed a “one-off use” of £30 million of its reserves to cover this year’s deficit.
However, despite the lower deficit, the council still faces being forced to dip into its reserves to cover rising deficits up until 2025/26.
Cllr Gareth Dadd, executive councillor for finance at the council, said:
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