Guidance

COMF grant determination letter 31/5304 (January 2021)

Updated 6 May 2022

Applies to England

Revenue grant determination (ringfenced): local authority COVID-19 Test and Trace Contain Outbreak Management Fund surge funding grant determination 2020 to 2021 – No 31/5304

The Minister of State for the Department of Health and Social Care (‘the Minister of State’), in exercise of the powers conferred by section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003, makes the following determination:

Citation

1) This determination may be cited as the ‘Local authority Test and Trace Contain Outbreak Management Fund level surge funding grant determination (2020 to 2021) [31/5304]’.

Purpose of the grant

2) The purpose of the grant is to provide support to the councils, as detailed, towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred in relation to the mitigation against and management of local outbreaks of COVID-19.

3) Further information on local authorities’ role in local outbreaks is contained in the letter from the Minister of State for Patient Safety on 23 May 2020.

Determination

4) The Minister 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.

5) The grant shall be payable in one instalment in January 2021.

Grant conditions

6) Pursuant to section [31(3) and] 31(4) of the Local Government Act 2003, the Minister of State determines that the grant will be paid subject to the conditions in Annex B.

7) Before making this determination in relation to local authorities in England, the Minister of State obtained the consent of the Treasury to allocate and distribute £175 million.

Signed by authority of the Minister of State for Department of Health and Social Care.

Donald Shepherd
Chief Finance Officer
Department of Health and Social Care

January 2021

Annex A

Authorities to which grant is to be paid Amount of grant to be paid
Barking and Dagenham London Borough 638,718
Barnet London Borough 1,187,607
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council 987,464
Bath and North East Somerset Council 386,564
Bedford UA 482,742
Bexley London Borough 744,861
Birmingham City Council 4,567,264
Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 598,784
Blackpool Borough Council 557,784
Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council 1,150,200
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council 790,662
Bracknell Forest Borough Council 341,387
City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council 2,159,104
Brent London Borough 989,313
Brighton and Hove Council 664,880
Bristol Council 1,621,820
Bromley London Borough 997,008
Buckinghamshire County Council 1,515,353
Bury Metropolitan Borough Council 763,960
Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council 845,820
Cambridgeshire County Council 1,493,799
Camden London Borough 810,087
Central Bedfordshire UA 804,091
Cheshire East UA 878,062
Cheshire West and Chester UA 784,162
City of London 29,163
Cornwall County UA 162,737
Coventry City Council 1,486,084
Croydon London Borough 1,160,130
Cumbria County Council 1,000,024
Darlington Borough Council 427,212
Derby City Council 1,029,208
Derbyshire County Council 3,210,776
Devon County Council 1,604,750
Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council 1,247,560
Dorset Council 757,016
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council 1,286,384
Durham County UA 2,120,376
Ealing London Borough 1,025,418
East Riding of Yorkshire Council 1,364,692
East Sussex County Council 1,368,037
Enfield London Borough 1,001,382
Essex County Council 4,158,602
Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council 808,220
Gloucestershire County Council 1,456,160
Greenwich London Borough 863,826
Hackney London Borough 843,360
Halton Borough Council 258,820
Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough 555,429
Hampshire County Council 3,265,625
Haringey London Borough 805,941
Harrow London Borough 753,480
Hartlepool Council 374,652
Havering London Borough 778,656
County of Herefordshire District Council 289,202
Hertfordshire County Council 3,397,681
Hillingdon London Borough 920,610
Hounslow London Borough 814,569
Isle of Wight Council 81,012
Islington London Borough 727,401
Kensington and Chelsea Royal Borough 468,387
Kent County Council 6,326,220
Kingston Upon Hull City Council 1,039,112
Kingston upon Thames Royal Borough 532,521
Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council 1,759,148
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council 301,724
Lambeth London Borough 978,102
Lancashire County Council 4,879,196
Leeds City Council 3,172,556
Leicester City Council 1,416,896
Leicestershire County Council 2,824,620
Lewisham London Borough 917,526
Lincolnshire County Council 3,044,896
Liverpool City Council 996,084
Luton Borough Council 593,502
Manchester City Council 2,211,432
Medway Borough Council 1,114,224
Merton London Borough 619,644
Middlesbrough Borough 563,920
Milton Keynes Council 750,630
Newcastle upon Tyne Metropolitan District Council 1,211,280
Newham London Borough 1,059,402
Norfolk County Council 2,074,880
North East Lincolnshire Council 638,252
North Lincolnshire Council 689,168
North Somerset Council 752,682
North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council 831,652
North Yorkshire County Council 1,236,108
Northamptonshire County Council 1,721,778
Northumberland County UA 1,289,736
Nottingham City Council 1,331,600
Nottinghamshire County Council 3,312,896
Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council 948,440
Oxfordshire 1,580,953
Peterborough City Council 563,436
Plymouth City Council 524,200
Portsmouth City Council 598,664
Reading Borough Council 450,672
Redbridge London Borough 915,666
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council 548,600
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames 594,057
Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council 889,648
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council 1,061,644
Rutland County Council District Council 79,854
Salford Metropolitan District Council 1,035,336
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council 1,313,800
Sefton 552,820
Sheffield City Council 2,339,412
Shropshire County UA 646,272
Slough Borough Council 598,156
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council 865,496
Somerset County Council 1,285,086
South Gloucestershire Council 1,140,372
South Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council 603,904
Southampton City Council 577,189
Southend-on-Sea Borough Council 549,375
Southwark London Borough 956,490
St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council 361,170
Staffordshire County Council 3,518,240
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council 1,173,692
Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council 789,392
Stoke-on-Trent City Council 1,025,500
Suffolk County Council 1,740,228
Sunderland City Council 1,110,820
Surrey County Council 3,269,208
Sutton London Borough 619,047
Swindon Borough Council 507,870
Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council 905,972
Telford and Wrekin Council 359,708
Thurrock Council 523,023
Torbay Borough Council 272,528
Tower Hamlets London Borough 974,235
Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council 949,416
Wakefield Metropolitan District Council 1,393,248
Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council 1,141,912
Waltham Forest London Borough 830,949
Wandsworth London Borough 989,031
Warrington Borough Council 480,032
Warwickshire County Council 2,311,732
West Berkshire District Council 441,396
West Sussex County Council 1,974,811
Westminster City Council 783,951
Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council 1,314,648
Wiltshire County UA 1,000,048
Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough Council 421,818
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council 648,022
Wokingham District Council 476,689
Wolverhampton Metropolitan Borough Council 1,053,428
Worcestershire County Council 1,191,572
City of York Council 421,236
Total 175,049,579

Annex B: grant conditions

1. In 2-tier areas, this grant is conditional on upper-tier authorities working closely with their lower-tier partners and ensuring those partners are given opportunities to deliver the outcomes this grant is meant to support where delivery by those partners would be the most efficient and cost-effective means of delivery. In those cases, it is essential that upper-tier authorities provide sufficient resources to lower-tier authorities within the former’s allocated funding (see Annex A) so that the latter can carry out any responsibilities that they are asked to undertake.

2. The Chief Executive and Chief Internal Auditor of each of the recipient authorities are required to sign and return to the Contain Outbreak Management Fund Team at Covid-19LAfundingrequests@dhsc.gov.uk the declaration below, by 30 June 2022.

To the best of our knowledge and belief, and having carried out appropriate investigations and checks, in our opinion, in all significant respects, the conditions attached to the ‘Local authority Test and Trace Contain Outbreak Management Fund surge funding grant determination 2020 to 2021: No 31/5304’ have been complied with.

3. If an authority fails to comply with any of the conditions and requirements of paragraphs 1 and 2, the Minister of State may either:

a) reduce, suspend or withhold grant

b) by notification in writing to the authority, require the repayment of the whole or any part of the grant

4. Any sum notified by the Minister of State under paragraph 3(b) shall immediately become repayable to the Minister.