Richmond Council leader calls for clearer funding and fairer support following Government Spending Review

By Nub News Reporter 17th Jun 2025

Richmond Council Leader Cllr Gareth Roberts highlights the need for fairer funding and greater local control to deliver vital services in the borough (credit: Richmond Council).
Richmond Council Leader Cllr Gareth Roberts highlights the need for fairer funding and greater local control to deliver vital services in the borough (credit: Richmond Council).

Richmond Council Leader Councillor Gareth Roberts says clarity on how the Government's new funding pledges will benefit local communities is needed following its Spending Review last week.

Cllr Roberts welcomed the Chancellor's focus on housing, green energy, and infrastructure – describing the plans as "ambitious in scope" – but warned that without proper funding for councils, residents may not see the benefits in their daily lives.

He said: "While we welcome elements of the Spending Review, it's disappointing that the Government has once again overlooked the need to reform the council tax system.

"At present, a multi-millionaire in a Westminster mansion can pay less council tax than a couple living in a one-bedroom flat in Richmond.

"That imbalance is deeply unfair and needs to be addressed. 

"This review signals clear priorities – but we need fair funding, flexibility, and a genuine seat at the table. We've shown that when Government trusts councils, we deliver – quickly and effectively."

Richmond Council says its already working closely with Government through the Levelling Up Partnership, the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio, and other priority schemes.

"This Spending Review is a chance to back local delivery where it matters most – on housing, climate action and care," added Cllr Roberts.

The Council believe opportunities for Richmond upon Thames include:

  • Affordable housing: Richmond is ready to accelerate the delivery of truly affordable homes, particularly for young families and key workers. The Government's £39 billion, 10-year commitment to affordable housing could help – if councils have direct access to the funding.
  • Care and support: Demand for adult social care and SEND services continues to rise. Richmond needs clear, long-term funding to sustain and expand these vital services.
  • Transport: The Council is calling for investment beyond major rail projects, to support reliable local trains, cleaner buses, and safer walking and cycling routes that residents rely on every day.
  • Energy efficiency: With £13.2 billion pledged nationally for home insulation, Richmond can lead local efforts to cut emissions, reduce energy bills, and improve comfort – especially in older properties.
  • Local business: Richmond's small businesses and green tech firms need better access to Government research and development funding to drive innovation and support local economic growth.

While the Spending Review sets out welcome national ambitions, Richmond Council is urging the Government to go further – particularly on how local authorities are funded to deliver.

"Boroughs like Richmond upon Thames face high costs and complex pressures that the current funding formula fails to address," continued Cllr Roberts.

Richmond Council welcomed the promise of funding reforms, multi-year settlements, and a simpler system – but warned this must not penalise those who have worked hard to remain financially sustainable.

It also called for a shift away from short-term, competitive funding pots that delay progress. 

"The constant reliance on bidding rounds slows delivery and wastes valuable resources.

"Councils need direct, reliable investment so we can focus on what matters – building homes, supporting families, and preparing for a low-carbon future."

He added that councils must also be trusted with more flexible funding and better coordination across Government departments.

"We know our communities best. Give us the right tools, the right support, and the freedom to lead – and we'll deliver better outcomes for local people."

Cllr Roberts also noted wider concerns about the level of funding for policing and the lack of capital certainty for Transport for London, both critical to the future of outer London communities.

"We will continue to work with ministers and departments to turn promises into real improvements for our residents – stronger services, greener homes, and a fairer future for Richmond upon Thames," he explained.

     

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