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Rural England Prosperity Fund: allocations

Published 3 September 2022

Applies to England

Rural Fund allocations are for the financial years 2023 to 2024 and 2024 to 2025.

The figures in each table are the total allocations combined for the 2 years.

If an authority is shown with an allocation of nil, it is ineligible for the Fund. This is based on the fund’s objectives and the Rural England Prosperity Fund: methodology.

Allocations are determined for unitary and lower tier authorities only, if eligible.

Local authority indicative allocations

Table 1 shows indicative allocations for mayoral combined authorities and London.

Table 2 shows indicative allocations for unitary authorities.

Table 3 shows indicative allocations for lower tier authorities.

Table 4 shows indicative allocations for upper tier authorities.

Table 5 shows how indicative allocations for mayoral combined authorities totals are arrived at.

Tables 6 (a) and (b) show how indicative allocations for upper tier authorities totals are arrived at.

Table 1: Mayoral combined authorities and London

Mayoral combined authorities and Greater London Authority Allocation
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough £3,215,148
Greater London Authority £0
Greater Manchester £0
Liverpool City Region £0
North of Tyne £3,043,546
South Yorkshire £1,434,307
Tees Valley £624,909
West Midlands £0
West of England £827,943
West Yorkshire £2,567,501

Table 2: Unitary authorities

Unitary authorities Allocation
Bedford £552,352
Blackburn with Darwen £0
Blackpool £0
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole £0
Bracknell Forest £0
Brighton and Hove £0
Buckinghamshire £1,828,695
Central Bedfordshire £1,061,854
Cheshire East £827,627
Cheshire West and Chester £992,101
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly £5,567,556
County Durham £3,512,301
Derby £0
Dorset £2,066,918
East Riding of Yorkshire £1,801,827
Gateshead £0
Herefordshire £1,705,669
Isle of Wight £536,049
Kingston upon Hull £0
Leicester £0
Luton £0
Medway £400,000
Milton Keynes £0
North East Lincolnshire £0
North Lincolnshire £789,520
North Northamptonshire £1,161,812
North Somerset £442,617
Nottingham £0
Plymouth £0
Portsmouth £0
Reading £0
Rutland £400,000
Shropshire £2,589,503
Slough £0
South Tyneside £0
Southampton £0
Southend on Sea £0
Stoke-on-Trent £0
Sunderland £0
Swindon £0
Telford and Wrekin £0
Thurrock £0
Torbay £0
Warrington £0
West Berkshire £597,994
West Northamptonshire £1,367,953
Wiltshire £2,649,324
Windsor and Maidenhead £0
Wokingham £0
York £400,000

Table 3: Lower tier authorities

Lower tier authorities Allocation
Adur £0
Allerdale £1,298,210
Amber Valley £0
Arun £0
Ashfield £0
Ashford £593,508
Babergh £621,369
Barrow-in-Furness £0
Basildon £0
Basingstoke and Deane £439,567
Bassetlaw £714,251
Blaby £0
Bolsover £427,884
Boston £429,355
Braintree £589,191
Breckland £1,041,797
Brentwood £0
Broadland £569,552
Bromsgrove £0
Broxbourne £0
Broxtowe £0
Burnley £0
Cannock Chase £0
Canterbury £0
Carlisle £474,841
Castle Point £0
Charnwood £0
Chelmsford £400,000
Cheltenham £0
Cherwell £526,831
Chesterfield £0
Chichester £718,472
Chorley £400,000
Colchester £532,195
Copeland £756,584
Cotswold £764,292
Crawley £0
Dacorum £0
Dartford £0
Derbyshire Dales £748,737
Dover £400,000
East Devon £854,298
East Hampshire £490,618
East Hertfordshire £472,841
East Lindsey £1,791,546
East Staffordshire £0
East Suffolk £1,129,881
Eastbourne £0
Eastleigh £0
Eden £1,051,689
Elmbridge £0
Epping Forest £437,136
Epsom and Ewell £0
Erewash £0
Exeter £0
Fareham £0
Folkestone and Hythe £571,471
Forest of Dean £614,444
Fylde £0
Gedling £0
Gloucester £0
Gosport £0
Gravesham £0
Great Yarmouth £400,000
Guildford £400,000
Harborough £709,681
Harlow £0
Hart £0
Hastings £0
Havant £0
Hertsmere £0
High Peak £400,000
Hinckley and Bosworth £400,000
Horsham £871,733
Hyndburn £0
Ipswich £0
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk £1,496,455
Lancaster £500,075
Lewes £0
Lichfield £400,000
Lincoln £0
Maidstone £539,728
Maldon £430,328
Malvern Hills £500,624
Mansfield £0
Melton £400,000
Mid Devon £816,672
Mid Suffolk £821,658
Mid Sussex £0
Mole Valley £0
New Forest £540,115
Newark and Sherwood £891,417
Newcastle-under-Lyme £0
North Devon £1,091,259
North East Derbyshire £0
North Hertfordshire £0
North Kesteven £747,556
North Norfolk £1,457,851
North Warwickshire £495,639
North West Leicestershire £469,090
Norwich £0
Nuneaton and Bedworth £0
Oadby and Wigston £0
Oxford £0
Pendle £0
Preston £0
Redditch £0
Reigate and Banstead £0
Ribble Valley £433,680
Rochford £0
Rossendale £0
Rother £603,963
Rugby £0
Runnymede £0
Rushcliffe £596,193
Rushmoor £0
Sevenoaks £501,308
South Derbyshire £400,000
South Hams £843,317
South Holland £699,884
South Kesteven £540,460
South Lakeland £1,137,962
South Norfolk £915,788
South Oxfordshire £733,241
South Ribble £0
South Staffordshire £489,391
Spelthorne £0
St Albans £0
Stafford £487,936
Staffordshire Moorlands £410,353
Stevenage £0
Stratford-on-Avon £1,015,179
Stroud £400,000
Surrey Heath £0
Swale £502,995
Tamworth £0
Tandridge £400,000
Teignbridge £650,332
Tendring £659,335
Test Valley £514,097
Tewkesbury £400,000
Thanet £0
Three Rivers £0
Tonbridge and Malling £447,450
Torridge £995,347
Tunbridge Wells £443,604
Uttlesford £813,487
Vale of White Horse £528,032
Warwick £0
Watford £0
Waverley £400,000
Wealden £838,120
Welwyn Hatfield £0
West Devon £838,551
West Lancashire £441,630
West Lindsey £795,821
West Oxfordshire £716,216
West Suffolk £753,701
Winchester £745,096
Woking £0
Worcester £0
Worthing £0
Wychavon £819,286
Wyre £400,000
Wyre Forest £0

Table 4: Upper tier authorities

Upper tier authorities Allocation
Cumbria £0
Derbyshire £0
Devon £0
East Sussex £0
Essex £0
Gloucestershire £0
Hampshire £0
Hertfordshire £0
Kent £0
Lancashire £0
Leicestershire £0
Lincolnshire £0
Norfolk £0
North Yorkshire £5,417,114
Nottinghamshire £0
Oxfordshire £0
Somerset £3,426,745
Staffordshire £0
Suffolk £0
Surrey £0
Warwickshire £0
West Sussex £0
Worcestershire £0

Table 5: How mayoral combined authorities totals are arrived at

Combined authority Local authority Allocation
West of England Bath and North East Somerset £427,943
West of England Bristol, City of £0
West of England South Gloucestershire £400,000
Tees Valley Darlington £0
Tees Valley Hartlepool £0
Tees Valley Middlesbrough £0
Tees Valley Redcar and Cleveland £624,909
Tees Valley Stockton-on-Tees £0
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Cambridge £0
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough East Cambridgeshire £652,511
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fenland £436,714
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Huntingdonshire £957,788
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Peterborough £0
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough South Cambridgeshire £1,168,135
North of Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne £0
North of Tyne North Tyneside £0
North of Tyne Northumberland £3,043,546
South Yorkshire Barnsley £400,000
South Yorkshire Doncaster £634,307
South Yorkshire Rotherham £400,000
South Yorkshire Sheffield £0
Liverpool City Region Halton £0
Liverpool City Region Knowsley £0
Liverpool City Region Liverpool £0
Liverpool City Region Sefton £0
Liverpool City Region St. Helens £0
Liverpool City Region Wirral £0
West Yorkshire Bradford £400,000
West Yorkshire Calderdale £450,991
West Yorkshire Kirklees £489,985
West Yorkshire Leeds £461,227
West Yorkshire Wakefield £765,297
Greater Manchester Bolton £0
Greater Manchester Bury £0
Greater Manchester Manchester £0
Greater Manchester Oldham £0
Greater Manchester Rochdale £0
Greater Manchester Salford £0
Greater Manchester Stockport £0
Greater Manchester Tameside £0
Greater Manchester Trafford £0
Greater Manchester Wigan £0
West Midlands Birmingham £0
West Midlands Coventry £0
West Midlands Dudley £0
West Midlands Sandwell £0
West Midlands Solihull £0
West Midlands Walsall £0
West Midlands Wolverhampton £0
Greater London Authority Barking and Dagenham £0
Greater London Authority Barnet £0
Greater London Authority Bexley £0
Greater London Authority Brent £0
Greater London Authority Bromley £0
Greater London Authority Camden £0
Greater London Authority Croydon £0
Greater London Authority Ealing £0
Greater London Authority Enfield £0
Greater London Authority Greenwich £0
Greater London Authority Hackney £0
Greater London Authority Hammersmith and Fulham £0
Greater London Authority Haringey £0
Greater London Authority Harrow £0
Greater London Authority Havering £0
Greater London Authority Hillingdon £0
Greater London Authority Hounslow £0
Greater London Authority Islington £0
Greater London Authority Kensington and Chelsea £0
Greater London Authority Kingston upon Thames £0
Greater London Authority Lambeth £0
Greater London Authority Lewisham £0
Greater London Authority Merton £0
Greater London Authority Newham £0
Greater London Authority Redbridge £0
Greater London Authority Richmond upon Thames £0
Greater London Authority Southwark £0
Greater London Authority Sutton £0
Greater London Authority Tower Hamlets £0
Greater London Authority Waltham Forest £0
Greater London Authority Wandsworth £0
Greater London Authority Westminster £0

Table 6 (a): How upper tier authority totals are arrived at: Somerset

The allocations are determined for unitary and lower tier authorities only. Lower tier authorities in Somerset are subject to unitarisation. The allocations for these authorities are combined and shown for the upper tier authorities in Table 4.

Somerset
Mendip £681,880
Sedgemoor £560,426
South Somerset £1,122,298
Somerset West and Taunton £1,062,141
Somerset total £3,426,745

Table 6 (b): How upper tier authority totals are arrived at: North Yorkshire

The allocations are determined for unitary and lower tier authorities only. Lower tier authorities in North Yorkshire are subject to unitarisation. The allocations for these authorities are combined and shown for the upper tier authorities in Table 4.

North Yorkshire
Craven £700,850
Hambleton £1,097,432
Harrogate £768,687
Richmondshire £763,184
Ryedale £921,329
Scarborough £587,297
Selby £578,335
North Yorkshire total £5,417,114