True Cost of Council’s Communications Revealed


3612% increase in LBH spend brings bill to more than £1.2m

Figures compiled by The TaxPayers' Alliance have revealed that amount spent by Hounslow Council on communications has leapt a staggering 3611.7 per cent in the past ten years making theirs the largest increase out of all the 450 local authorities in the country.

Examining figures provided by Hounslow Council, who are required by law to keep a separate account of their expenditure on publicity, The TaxPayers' Alliance found that spending had leapt from £32,241 in 1995-96 to £1,203,000 in 2005-06 (NB. this expenditure was made by the previous administration. 2006-07 figures were not available.)

Hounslow publish their own monthly in-house magazine HM which is distribution to residents throughout the borough and would account for a sizeable chunk of publicity spend. In contrast less than 0.1 per cent of spend has been with community web sites such as www.chiswickw4.com and www.brentfordtw8.com despite them being the most popular media in the parts of the borough in which they operate.

With council tax bills having doubled over the last ten years, The TaxPayers' Alliance launched a series to review expenditure by local authorities to highlight areas of spending that could and should be reduced. Entitled ‘Council Spending Uncovered’ the series of reviews challenges the claim that local authorities are short of money by publishing figures that will allow council taxpayers to decide for themselves whether their local authority is spending their money wisely. This first paper examined the increase in local authority spending on publicity over the last decade and uncovered some startling results.

With a history of excessive spending on branding, image and publicity, it comes as little surprise that Ealing Council’s spend for 2005-06 came in at £2,979,000, an increase of 132 per cent over the decade. However, not all council’s increased their publicity spend. Hammersmith and Fulham spent £669,000 in 2006-07, down 11 per cent from the £751,000 spent in 1996-97. In 2005-06, however, the council spent £1,030,000 on publicity, meaning that the 1 year fall in spending was 35 per cent.

“If Hammersmith and Fulham can reduce publicity spending by 35 per cent in one year and make other efficiency savings and reduce council tax by 3 per cent, then it must be possible for other councils to follow suit.” said Matthew Elliott, Chief Executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, who adds “It’s important for council taxpayers to see just how their hard-earned money is being spent by town halls. With council tax doubling in the past decade, it’s extremely disappointing that councils have chosen to double their publicity budgets over the same period. With the internet cutting the cost of communication, it shouldn’t be difficult for local authorities to find savings in this area and bring council tax down.”

Council
Council Spending on publicity, £ Increase
Growth
Ranking by Spending
Ranking by Population
1996-97
2006-07
Hounslow* £32,411 £1,203,000 3611.70% 124 103
Richmond upon Thames £45,714 £753,000 1547.20% 166 129
Haringey* £844,000 £3,639,000 331.20% 25 96
Greenwich £743,000 £3,189,000 329.20% 32 99
Barking and Dagenham £614,000 £2,316,000 277.20% 60 143
Southwark £1,454,026 £5,057,000 247.80% 8 72
Havering* £363,000 £1,168,000 221.80% 128 94
Bromley £287,197 £907,000 215.80% 147 58
Wandsworth £588,725 £1,746,975 196.70% 85 67
Lewisham £721,000 £2,130,000 195.40% 69 76
Camden £1,298,357 £3,505,913 170.00% 27 93
Ealing £1,284,000 £2,979,000 132.00% 37 55
Kensington and Chelsea £557,000 £1,267,000 127.50% 119 130
Redbridge £1,108,000 £2,474,000 123.30% 53 80
Merton* £785,000 £1,687,000 114.90% 91 117
Bexley £322,000 £684,000 112.40% 176 101
Brent £682,000 £1,297,000 90.20% 115 70
Tower Hamlets £1,289,357 £2,300,000 78.40% 61 108
Kingston upon Thames £427,018 £711,000 66.50% 174 157
Croydon £618,000 £952,000 54.00% 145 45
Enfield £1,420,000 £2,151,000 51.50% 68 64
Lambeth £1,024,000 £1,299,000 26.90% 114 69
Barnet £923,000 £1,118,000 21.10% 133 47
Hackney £1,587,908 £1,711,000 7.80% 88 110
Hammersmith and Fulham £751,000 £669,000 -10.90% 178 137
City of London - £1,318,000 - 112 457
Greater London Authority* - £5,163,000 - 6 1
Harrow - £1,394,000 - 107 106
Hillingdon - £1,804,000 - 81 83
Islington - £2,322,000 - 59 126
Newham - £4,018,000 - 18 84
Sutton - £1,076,000 - 138 127
Waltham Forest - £1,439,000 - 105 100
Westminster - £3,277,000 - 30 91
Regional average £790,789 £2,021,320 155.60% - -
*2005-06 data latest available (i.e. 2006-07 data not yet available)

 

December 14, 2007

 

 

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