Guidance

Annex A: Homes for Ukraine local authority funding allocations October to December 2023 (Wales)

Published 19 April 2024

Authority Number of guests claimed in Q3 Number of ‘Thank You’ payments made Q3 Tariff allocation (£) Thank You payments allocation (£) Total allocation (£)
TOTAL Wales 171 3,769 1,062,500 1,657,100 2,719,600
Welsh Government -1 680 -47,300 312,100 264,800
Blaenau Gwent 0 48 0 21,150 21,150
Bridgend 1 -20 -35,500 4,700 -30,800
Caerphilly 2 411 -20,400 170,100 149,700
Cardiff 44 89 377,600 46,600 424,200
Carmarthenshire 7 165 41,300 83,100 124,400
Ceredigion 8 84 47,200 37,200 84,400
Conwy 1 144 -17,100 61,650 44,550
Denbighshire 8 80 42,600 40,000 82,600
Flintshire 13 112 95,100 31,550 126,650
Gwynedd 7 94 41,300 51,650 92,950
Isle of Anglesey 2 42 11,800 14,100 25,900
Merthyr Tydfil 0 43 0 21,350 21,350
Monmouthshire 8 10 65,600 20,750 86,350
Neath Port Talbot 3 75 17,700 30,750 48,450
Newport 18 463 110,800 182,000 292,800
Pembrokeshire 14 106 82,600 50,150 132,750
Powys -1 234 -33,500 81,150 47,650
Rhondda Cynon Taf 9 150 71,500 66,450 137,950
Swansea 19 577 153,500 229,700 383,200
Torfaen 3 77 17,700 35,800 53,500
Vale of Glamorgan 4 1 28,200 24,650 52,850
Wrexham 2 104 11,800 40,450 52,250

Tariff allocations in Wales are all paid at fiscal events rather than quarterly. These amounts will be paid from DLUHC to the Welsh Government in early 2025, who will distribute funding to councils.

Funding for thank you payments for individual sponsors in Wales is provided quarterly in arrears. This is paid direct to councils in Wales using the financial assistance power (s.50/51) of the UK Internal Market Act.

The number of thank you payments may be less than the number of sponsoring households due to delays in authorities making thank you payments, or sponsors not accepting thank you payments.

All Welsh councils are included in the Quarter 3 funding allocations.

The table of allocations shows 2 councils receiving nil tariff for the quarter. This is a result of having no new arrivals in their area during Quarter 3.

Where councils have a negative allocation, these councils have adjusted their claims to account for claims made in error in previous quarters.

Included in the allocations table above is £264,800, which will be paid to the Welsh Government for arrivals under Wales’ Super Sponsorship route for Quarter 3.

In addition to the allocations set out above, we have allocated a total of £16,037 to Wales in funding for eligible minors who were placed in local authority care as a result of a sponsorship breakdown or safeguarding concern, in line with published guidance.

The data in this publication will not match the weekly data published on the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme.This is because the data is collected over a different period of time, and this data is returned directly by councils whereas the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme data is management information from operational systems.