Petition - Impact of COVID-19 on Luton Borough Council

– in the House of Commons at 6:59 pm on 7 July 2020.

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Photo of Rachel Hopkins Rachel Hopkins Labour, Luton South 6:59, 7 July 2020

I speak on behalf of my constituents in Luton South and those of my hon. Friend Sarah Owen. The petition, on the impact of covid-19 on Luton Council, states:

The Petition of residents of Luton,

Declares that the COVID-19 crisis has radically impacted upon the operation of London Luton Airport, resulting in a significant drop in commercial income, which in turn has impacted upon Luton Borough Council’s provision of vital services;
notes that in 2018-19 London Luton Airport Ltd paid £20.2 million in dividends to Luton Borough Council to support its funding of vital services;
further notes that Luton is facing a £49 million impact on its 2020-21 budget due to the reduction in revenue from its airport, a drop in council tax and business rates, and other costs due to the crisis;
further notes that Luton Borough Council has been forced to produce an emergency budget to find savings of £22 million this financial year;
and further notes that a related Change.org petition calling for additional funding to Luton for essential services has over ten thousand signatures.

The petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urge the Government to review the level of support provided to Luton Borough Council to ensure there is no reduction in vital services.

And the petitioners remain, etc.

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