108 Prudential Indicators 2018/19 - 2021/22 and Treasury Management Strategy 2019/20 PDF 623 KB
Minutes:
Purpose of Report
To provide the Executive with an opportunity to consider the adoption of the 15 statutory prudential indicators and eight local indicators for the period 2018/19 to 2021/22, together with the 2019/20 Treasury Management Strategy prior to reporting to Council for final approval.
Decision
The Executive recommended to Council for approval:
(1) The Prudential Indicators detailed in paragraph 4.1 and Appendix 1 of the report.
(2) The Treasury Management Strategy, including the treasury management prudential indicators and the Investment Strategy, set out in paragraph 4 and Appendix 3 of the report.
(3) The revised Minimum Revenue Provision Policy in Appendix 2 of the report.
Alternative Options Considered and Rejected
None.
Reason for Decision
The report set out the operation of the Council’s prudential indicators, its treasury function and its likely activities for the forthcoming year which incorporated the following key reporting requirements:
· the reporting of the statutory prudential indicators together with local indicators, in accordance with the requirements of the CIPFA Prudential Code for Capital Finance in Local Authorities and the CIPFA Treasury Management Code of Practice;
· the reporting of the Minimum Revenue Provision Policy which set out how the Council would pay for capital assets through revenue each year, as required by regulation under the Local Government Act 2003;
· the Treasury Management Strategy which set out how the Council’s treasury activity would support capital decisions, the day-to-day treasury management and the limitations on activity through treasury prudential indicators. The key indicator was the authorised limit, the maximum amount of debt the Council could afford in the short term, but which would not be sustainable in the longer term. This was the authorised borrowing limited required by Section 3 of the Local Government Act 2003 and was in accordance with the CIPFA Prudential Code for Capital Finance in Local Authorities and the CIPFA Treasury Management Code of Practice;
· the Investment Strategy, which was included within the Treasury Management Strategy and set out the criteria for choosing investment counterparties and limiting exposure to the risk of loss. It was reported annually in accordance with the Department of Housing, Communities and Local Government Investment Guidance.