Labour Invest to Save for Barnet Taxpayers £6 million per year 

·      Advent calendar will highlight money-saving investments.

Barnet Labour is tackling the Tory funding crisis by taking tough decisions but also by investing to save.

The national Conservative Government has cut more than £100 million in real terms from funding for Barnet council since 2010.

Barnet Labour is making the investments that the borough’s Conservatives failed to make in their long years in control.

One will be highlighted every working day from 1 December until Christmas to highlight Labour’s long-term, responsible approach to the council’s finances on Barnet Labour’s Facebook page and X (formerly Twitter) timeline. All are listed below.

Barnet Labour Leader Cllr Barry Rawlings said:

“Britain is suffering nationally from the Conservatives’ sticking plaster politics and lack of investment.

“Lack of investment in the NHS means more people are too ill to work.

“Lack of investment in immigration processing has led to a broken system.

“Lack of investment in the green economy has led to a muddle on tackling climate change.

“Lack of investment in Barnet has also led to higher costs. A lack of social housing means we must spend more on temporary accommodation. Not backing Barnet council staff has led to expensive contracts in family services.

“I am delighted we have found ways to invest to improve our services for Barnet residents and bring down costs.

 “The choice is clear – Reckless Liz Truss-style economics with the Conservatives or responsible long-term investments with Labour.”

Date Investment 2024/25 saving

1 December

Using in-house fostering services to reduce use of outside agencies.

£150,000

3 December

Provide 249 social homes in Colindale Gardens saving temporary accommodation costs

£872,000

4 December

Use in-house contact centre for families services instead of an outside agency

£150,000

5 December

Complete securing 26 social homes in Basing Way, avoiding temporary accommodation costs

£217,000

6 December

Provide homes for semi-independent living

£113,000

7 December

Ensure shoddy contractors pay when residents trip on bad surfaces

£750,000

8 December

Provide more care in-house for children instead of using agencies

£250,000

 

11 December

Reduction of use of agency staff in children’s services

£60,000
12 December

Using online systems to ensure the well-being of our social care clients

£1,000,000

13 December

Greater support earlier when residents require social care, avoiding greater spend later on

£200,000

14 December

Supporting residents accessing NHS funding for care

£1,000,000

15 December

Support residents who receive care attain social housing tenancies

£150,000
18 December

Introducing electric vehicle charge points with advertising

£275,000

19 December

Preventing homelessness early, avoiding greater costs later on. £131,000

20 December

Complete the securing social housing on Hermitage Lane, reducing temporary accommodation costs

£68,000

21 December

Buying previously sold council homes reducing temporary accommodation costs

£217,000

22 December

Café provision in parks

£24,000

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