Section 114 notices are reports issued by the chief financial officer (or Section 151 officer) of a British public body to prevent certain types of expenditure. The notices take their name from section 114 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988.[1][2]
The most common type of notice is made under section 114(3) which restricts all spending except for that which funds statutory services.[3][4] Despite the fact that local authorities in the United Kingdom cannot go bankrupt,[5] issuing a section 114 notice is often described in the media as a council effectively declaring bankruptcy. Most councils under a section 114 notice will then pass a new budget to introduce cuts and reduce spending.[5]
Amongst other instances, section 114 notices have been issued by Hackney Council in 2000, Northamptonshire Council twice in 2018,[6] Croydon Council in 2020 and 2022,[7] Slough Council in 2021,[8] Thurrock Council in 2022,[9] and Woking Borough Council and Birmingham City Council in 2023.[10][11]
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