Treasury East Sussex reduces borrowing need by £50m over next three years 24 January 2025 24 January 2025 by Jason Holland East Sussex County Council has reduced its borrowing need from £79m to £29m between 2025/26 and 2027/28 following a review of its capital programme. Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password LATIF 2025 Flagship One-Day Conference 18 September, 2025 09:00 - 17:00 155 Bishopsgate London, EC2M 3YD ABOUTAGENDAREGISTER LGPS Place-Based Investing Roundtable & Dinner 4 June, 2025 15:30 - 20:30 The Grand Hotel Birmingham, B3 2FE AGENDAPARTICIPANTSREGISTER News-in-Brief Government ‘should measure cost of inaction’ on social care Near £20m DSG pressure at Leeds could increase despite mitigating actions ‘Record levels’ of families in temporary accommodation confirmed by MHCLG ‘Positive step’ in formalising Liverpool tourism tax Councils ‘struggling to make investment case for preventative care’ Welsh fund scales up private market position West Midlands Pension Fund backs £81.5m SME lending strategy Carbon tax could push billions in ‘unavoidable’ costs onto councils Temporary accommodation costs triple in 12 months at Hackney New s151 appointed at Gloucester City Council