Decision details
To award a range of grants to partners
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member Housing and Customer Services
Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Decision:
Utilising the LA
Asylum Dispersal Grant Funding provided by the Home Office, to
award grants to a range partners for 2025-26, as follows:
- Cheltenham Welcomes Refugees (CWR) a
further sum of £8,653;
- Gloucestershire Constabulary a sum of
£27,358.63;
-
Adult Education Services Gloucestershire County Council a sum of
£22,239.70; and:
In addition, to allocate a sum of £20,000 from the LA Asylum
Dispersal Grant Funding to cover direct costs incurred by the
Strategic Housing and Enabling team for supporting asylum-related
activities during 2025-26.
The funding will be allocated from the LA Asylum Dispersal Grant
Funding which states 'A payment will be made to facilitate Local
Authorities to assist with costs of supporting Asylum Seekers. The
payment is to provide a contribution to Eligible Expenditure
incurred during FY2025-26 by a Recipient in relation to pressure on
local services associated with supporting Asylum Seekers.'
Reasons for the decision:
As a background to this decision, Cheltenham
Borough Council (CBC) unanimously supported a resolution on the
25th March 2019, to recognise the work done by CWR and for
Cheltenham to adopt the title of ‘Town of
Sanctuary.’
In doing so, CBC wished to take all practical steps to welcome and
include refugees and to support them wherever it can. It also
pledged to deepen its work with CWR and relevant partners, to build
new links between them, CBC's partners and other local
organisations to support and provide inclusive and accessible
activities.
A further motion was agreed on 19th June 2023, to enhance
Cheltenham's strong record of welcoming, supporting and helping
both refugees and asylum seekers. This included working with CWR to
support new initiatives to help and support refugees and asylum
seekers in our community
The purpose of these grants will be in line with CBC’s motion
to recognise and provide a strong message of CBC’s strategic
support. In particular, these grants will enable a range of
organisations to provide practical support for households living in
the government’s Contingency or Dispersed Accommodation in
Cheltenham.
The proposed activities are underpinned by these organisations and
their extensive experience of supporting people seeking sanctuary
and this funding will help them meet core needs with the ability to
be flexible. These organisations recognise that the specific
requirements of newly arrived individuals are often difficult to
predict and they may need extensive support. This funding will
therefore provide structured provision of prescribed support along
with back-filling gaps in other services and having capacity to
respond to emerging and urgent challenges on the ground.
The funding will enable these organisations to undertake a range of
practical activities, which will be set out in our grant
agreements. This funding must be spent during this financial year,
and any underspend will need to be returned to CBC.
Please refer to Appendix 1 for a full breakdown of the funding
allocation for 2025-26. For completeness, the table also includes
all previous decisions taken this financial year.
Expenditure Summary of details:
The forecasted total expenditure during the financial year 2025-26
will be £130,776.33. Any remaining grant funding received
from the Home Office (currently c.£45,000 for 2025-26, with a
further c.£30,000 anticipated for Quarter 4 2025-26) will be
used to support the ongoing delivery of Asylum Seeker Support
Services which CBC has jointly commissioned with Gloucester City
Council for GARAS to deliver on our behalf until at least 31st
March 2028. (Please see Appendix 1 for more details and a link to
the relevant Cabinet Member decision.)
Alternative options considered:
None considered. This is a unique opportunity
to provide one-off grant funding to a range of organisations in
response to CBC’s Motion B, 19th June 2023 and will conclude
at the end of March 2026.
The spending plan for this funding has been co-produced with each
organisation (please refer to Appendix 1 of this report) and meets
the aims of Cheltenham being a Town of Sanctuary, Motion B and
CBC’s Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping
Strategy.
The funding will also be in line with the spending criteria of the
LA Asylum Dispersal Grant Funding 2025-26.
Declarations: None
Contact: Martin Stacy, Head of Strategic Housing Email: [email protected].
Publication date: 11/02/2026
Date of decision: 11/02/2026
Accompanying Documents:
- Appendix 1 - LA Asylum Dispersal Grant 2025-26 – Summary Funding Application Table
PDF 207 KB - Background 1: CBC Motion 25 March 2019 - Town of Sanctuary
- Background 2: CBC Motion B 19th June 2023 - CWR Support
- Background 3: Cheltenham Borough Council’s Strategy
- Background 4: LA Funding Asylum Grant 2025-2026