Guidance

S2/2019: 2019-20 Housing Benefit administration subsidy arrangements for English, Scottish and Welsh local authorities

Updated 27 November 2019

Applies to England and Wales

Who should read

All Housing Benefit managers and staff in England, Scotland and Wales. Officers preparing subsidy claims and estimates.

Action

For information

Guidance Manual

The information in this circular does not affect the content of the HB Guidance Manual.

Queries

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Introduction

1. This circular contains final details of the distribution of the 2019-20 Housing Benefit (HB) administration subsidy.

2. Provision for the 2019-20 HB administration subsidy arrangements will be made by an Amendment Order to the Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Order 1998, which will be subject to consultation with the Local Authority Associations (LAAs) prior to being laid in Parliament.

3. LAAs and local authority (LA) representatives have been consulted regarding the distribution methodology.

Background

4. Following the abolition of Council Tax Benefit (CTB) and the introduction of Local Council Tax Support (LCTS) in April 2013, the funding baseline for HB/CTB has remained disaggregated. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for allocating the HB element to LAs and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and the Devolved Administrations are responsible for distributing the LCTS element to their respective LAs.

5. The 2019-20 HB administration subsidy allocation by country is:

  • English LAs - £167.690 million
  • Scottish LAs - £18.822 million
  • Welsh LAs - £9.597 million

6. This funding is calculated by applying a flat rate efficiency saving reduction (applied after Universal Credit reductions are deducted) to the 2019-20 HB administration subsidy, which is consistent with DWP’s baseline funding.

Universal Credit rollout

7. The 2019-20 HB administration subsidy funding takes into account the estimated volume of HB claimants moving to Universal Credit. Universal Credit reductions of £9.785 million have been applied to the total amount of the 2019-20 HB administration subsidy for Great Britain. This is in addition to the £17.194 million deducted from the baseline in 2018-19 which was a cumulative Universal Credit reduction value up to, and including, 2018-19.

8. Universal Credit reductions are profiled across a number of financial years. The 2019-20 Universal Credit reductions continue to reflect current polices announced up to the Autumn Budget 2018.

Distribution methodology

9. This funding is a contribution to the cost of administering HB. DWP, in consultation with the LA Funding Group which consists of LA Chief Finance Officers and LAA representatives, decided to change the methodology for allocating HB administration subsidy from 2019-20.

10. The new methodology uses the latest available HB caseload and Universal Credit housing element caseload volumes. This combined total is used to determine the proportion of core HB administration subsidy allocated to each LA, irrespective of where the LA is on the Universal Credit rollout schedule.

11. The Universal Credit reductions have been calculated based on the amount of HB working-age caseload moving to Universal Credit. Single Housing Benefit Extract (SHBE) data and Universal Credit data have been used to determine the expected change in workloads due to Universal Credit in 2019-20.

12. A flat rate percentage reduction has then been applied across all LA allocations, in line with the departmental efficiency reduction.

13. The new methodology will be phased in over three years with a transitional arrangement applied through this period. This is to prevent LAs experiencing a large change in their allocation relative to the 2018-19 methodology.

14. Allocations are rounded to the nearest pound.

2019-20 national funding

15. The table below details the total national funding level available for 2019-20 compared to 2018-19.

HB administration subsidy 2018-19 (£million, rounded) 2019-20 (£million, rounded)
HB administration subsidy allocation (previous year) 235.938 216.807
Less adjustment for Universal Credit -5.894 -9.785
Less departmental efficiency reduction -13.237 -10.913
HB administration subsidy funding level 216.807 196.109

Payment of administration subsidy

16. Payments of HB administration subsidy will be made in 12 monthly instalments beginning in April 2019. The overall subsidy available to support HB administration costs is cash-limited and so there is no provision for any adjustments to be made to individual LA allocations.

2019-20 Local authority allocations – England

Local authority Final 2019-20 DWP
HB administration subsidy allocation (£)
Adur 150,367
Allerdale 246,316
Amber Valley 290,209
Arun 396,049
Ashfield 374,829
Ashford 302,120
Aylesbury Vale 370,994
Babergh 172,792
Barking and Dagenham 917,155
Barnet 1,337,004
Barnsley 758,072
Barrow-In-Furness 199,946
Basildon 535,491
Basingstoke and Deane 369,600
Bassetlaw 285,538
Bath and North East Somerset 383,364
Bedford 422,263
Bexley 629,218
Birmingham 4,642,157
Blaby 145,612
Blackburn with Darwen 458,690
Blackpool 763,094
Bolsover 226,962
Bolton 986,694
Boston 199,986
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 1,102,050
Bracknell Forest 256,491
Bradford 1,676,907
Braintree 336,195
Breckland 312,349
Brent 1,646,812
Brentwood 123,017
Brighton and Hove 1,017,419
Bristol 1,557,960
Broadland 199,992
Bromley 781,742
Bromsgrove 148,430
Broxbourne 254,475
Broxtowe 236,440
Burnley 321,797
Bury 520,026
Calderdale 592,638
Cambridge 310,922
Camden 1,352,260
Cannock Chase 265,113
Canterbury 366,107
Carlisle 280,103
Castle Point 184,165
Central Bedfordshire 524,652
Charnwood 305,516
Chelmsford 351,735
Cheltenham 255,124
Cherwell 289,981
Cheshire East 736,687
Cheshire West and Chester 792,665
Chesterfield 362,417
Chichester 268,517
Chiltern 152,085
Chorley 233,629
City of London 55,236
Colchester 442,472
Copeland 189,395
Corby 214,239
Cornwall 1,712,514
Cotswold 163,937
Coventry 1,090,123
Craven 89,741
Crawley 386,890
Croydon 1,373,653
Dacorum 404,945
Darlington 370,311
Dartford 236,897
Daventry 131,685
Derby 791,272
Derbyshire Dales 128,248
Doncaster 947,638
Dorset 838,048
Dover 323,579
Dudley 890,787
Durham 1,927,717
Ealing 1,420,198
East Cambridgeshire 171,429
East Devon 283,006
East Hampshire 198,330
East Hertfordshire 274,163
East Lindsey 444,683
East Northamptonshire 169,121
East Riding of Yorkshire 734,897
East Staffordshire 264,845
East Suffolk 597,953
Eastbourne 359,653
Eastleigh 223,536
Eden 86,989
Elmbridge 256,694
Enfield 1,575,250
Epping Forest 290,901
Epsom and Ewell 133,441
Erewash 270,610
Exeter 345,472
Fareham 172,667
Fenland 277,475
Folkestone and Hythe 347,438
Forest of Dean 190,688
Fylde 184,049
Gateshead 786,987
Gedling 264,480
Gloucester 364,220
Gosport 264,558
Gravesham 284,618
Great Yarmouth 355,653
Greenwich 1,394,075
Guildford 265,671
Hackney 2,055,067
Halton 445,520
Hambleton 156,539
Hammersmith and Fulham 955,842
Harborough 108,918
Haringey 1,490,578
Harlow 322,121
Harrogate 256,090
Harrow 748,834
Hart 110,946
Hartlepool 407,491
Hastings 389,046
Havant 288,482
Havering 619,786
Herefordshire 435,805
Hertsmere 270,166
High Peak 214,674
Hillingdon 920,187
Hinckley and Bosworth 174,634
Horsham 222,722
Hounslow 879,688
Huntingdonshire 344,892
Hyndburn 274,531
Ipswich 470,493
Isle of Wight 443,081
Isles of Scilly 1,832
Islington 1,492,199
Kensington and Chelsea 852,115
Kettering 234,857
Kings Lynn and West Norfolk 377,811
Kingston upon Hull 1,310,532
Kingston upon Thames 403,440
Kirklees 1,175,933
Knowsley 686,930
Lambeth 1,925,074
Lancaster 335,068
Leeds 2,681,762
Leicester 1,263,825
Lewes 250,053
Lewisham 1,736,411
Lichfield 172,071
Lincoln 344,639
Liverpool 2,428,167
Luton 670,849
Maidstone 366,614
Maldon 122,054
Malvern Hills 163,017
Manchester 2,513,685
Mansfield 348,245
Medway 773,446
Melton 83,238
Mendip 243,150
Merton 559,165
Mid Devon 173,004
Mid Suffolk 157,242
Mid Sussex 223,602
Middlesbrough 723,249
Milton Keynes 840,829
Mole Valley 162,000
New Forest 334,480
Newark And Sherwood 265,296
Newcastle-under-Lyme 311,345
Newcastle upon Tyne 1,154,038
Newham 1,529,773
North Devon 255,773
North East Derbyshire 251,887
North East Lincolnshire 551,375
North Hertfordshire 311,264
North Kesteven 202,084
North Lincolnshire 435,234
North Norfolk 260,329
North Somerset 527,317
North Tyneside 716,996
North Warwickshire 137,797
North West Leicestershire 182,213
Northampton 637,504
Northumberland 949,638
Norwich 626,741
Nottingham 1,404,973
Nuneaton And Bedworth 335,601
Oadby and Wigston 87,624
Oldham 759,383
Oxford 420,426
Pendle 283,264
Peterborough 623,299
Plymouth 934,925
Portsmouth 892,436
Preston 437,640
Reading 529,166
Redbridge 797,763
Redcar and Cleveland 541,882
Redditch 220,890
Reigate And Banstead 280,797
Ribble Valley 78,170
Richmondshire 78,160
Richmond upon Thames 415,494
Rochdale 803,016
Rochford 137,452
Rossendale 188,614
Rother 213,537
Rotherham 896,184
Rugby 201,588
Runnymede 173,250
Rushcliffe 163,743
Rushmoor 275,752
Rutland 53,397
Ryedale 101,589
Salford 1,088,866
Sandwell 1,296,706
Scarborough 370,953
Sedgemoor 272,426
Sefton 879,672
Selby 154,861
Sevenoaks 228,978
Sheffield 1,989,349
Shropshire 646,303
Slough 488,681
Solihull 480,099
Somerset West and Taunton 371,173
South Buckinghamshire 113,917
South Cambridgeshire 236,155
South Derbyshire 174,914
South Gloucestershire 552,532
South Hams 190,278
South Holland 191,100
South Kesteven 284,513
South Lakeland 169,831
South Norfolk 239,909
South Northamptonshire 118,463
South Oxfordshire 216,555
South Ribble 207,017
South Somerset 361,957
South Staffordshire 205,934
South Tyneside 732,093
Southampton 859,153
Southend on Sea 607,291
Southwark 1,684,144
Spelthorne 217,487
St Albans 243,713
St Helens 619,934
Stafford 251,158
Staffordshire Moorlands 163,450
Stevenage 293,959
Stockport 711,707
Stockton on Tees 648,353
Stoke on Trent 950,909
Stratford-on-Avon 231,831
Stroud 218,784
Sunderland 1,227,991
Surrey Heath 138,525
Sutton 513,943
Swale 399,813
Swindon 500,967
Tameside 805,342
Tamworth 189,284
Tandridge 158,538
Teignbridge 313,687
Telford and Wrekin 611,576
Tendring 491,693
Test Valley 229,928
Tewkesbury 161,818
Thanet 545,539
Three Rivers 181,806
Thurrock 457,765
Tonbridge and Malling 268,028
Torbay 549,714
Torridge 166,530
Tower Hamlets 1,871,818
Trafford 525,459
Tunbridge Wells 255,210
Uttlesford 124,942
Vale of White Horse 210,950
Wakefield 1,183,847
Walsall 1,043,587
Waltham Forest 1,064,535
Wandsworth 1,310,080
Warrington 457,379
Warwick 266,446
Watford 267,817
Waverley 229,532
Wealden 256,426
Wellingborough 219,663
Welwyn Hatfield 310,995
West Berkshire 302,336
West Devon 125,192
West Lancashire 254,998
West Lindsey 237,090
West Oxfordshire 185,311
West Suffolk 377,206
Westminster 1,241,098
Wigan 949,692
Wiltshire 947,671
Winchester 222,378
Windsor and Maidenhead 268,361
Wirral 1,148,083
Woking 203,412
Wokingham 178,394
Wolverhampton 1,025,129
Worcester 277,778
Worthing 269,642
Wychavon 257,825
Wycombe 351,106
Wyre 302,221
Wyre Forest 298,029
York 373,437
   
Total 167,690,027

2019-20 Local authority allocations – Scotland

Local authority Final 2019-20 DWP
HB administration subsidy allocation (£)
Aberdeen 626,005
Aberdeenshire 518,599
Angus 326,762
Argyll and Bute 280,487
Clackmannanshire 184,878
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 83,837
Dumfries and Galloway 535,973
Dundee 730,723
East Ayrshire 472,522
East Dunbartonshire 199,204
East Lothian 265,529
East Renfrewshire 158,914
Edinburgh 1,564,984
Falkirk 512,104
Fife 1,174,274
Glasgow 3,560,703
Highland 611,756
Inverclyde 355,483
Midlothian 250,787
Moray 231,192
North Ayrshire 604,615
North Lanarkshire 1,318,302
Orkney 52,638
Perth and Kinross 387,245
Renfrewshire 700,217
Scottish Borders 367,567
Shetland 43,904
South Ayrshire 385,273
South Lanarkshire 1,010,688
Stirling 210,959
West Dunbartonshire 492,669
West Lothian 603,603
   
Total 18,822,396

2019-20 Local authority allocations – Wales

Local authority Final 2019-20 DWP
HB administration subsidy allocation (£)
Blaenau Gwent 300,047
Bridgend 448,310
Caerphilly 602,219
Cardiff 1,183,113
Carmarthenshire 530,564
Ceredigion 187,574
Conwy 346,778
Denbighshire 317,569
Flintshire 355,701
Gwynedd 336,138
Isle of Anglesey 204,082
Merthyr Tydfil 220,509
Monmouthshire 197,910
Neath Port Talbot 518,181
Newport 511,910
Pembrokeshire 359,023
Powys 312,397
Rhondda Cynon Taf 787,529
Swansea 791,906
Torfaen 325,712
Vale of Glamorgan 344,784
Wrexham 414,788
   
Total 9,596,744