This profile is visible through money rather than named hotels
Participating local authorities currently sits on 6 public money rows without a named current hotel footprint in the starter ledgers.
Public body with 6 public money rows across 4 route families. This page keeps named site evidence, linked money rows, and place pressure on one actor-level surface so the public can move from hotel to provider or owner without losing the chain.
Participating local authorities is currently a money-led profile. The public evidence is contractual or funding-based rather than tied to a named hotel estate.
Participating local authorities currently sits on 6 public money rows without a named current hotel footprint in the starter ledgers.
Homes for Ukraine standard local-authority tariff is part of the public money layer already tied to this profile.
Afghan Resettlement Programme, Asylum support, Homes for Ukraine, UK Resettlement Scheme stay separate on this page so one funding surface does not get collapsed into a fake overall total.
These are the dated moments when this entity appears in the public record through named site evidence or published money rows.
Earliest dated event currently attached to this profile.
Most recent dated event in the current evidence chain.
Earliest dated public record for a current named site on this profile.
Most recent dated money row attached to this profile.
Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government publishes a money row tied to Participating local authorities (2025/26 standard arrivals tariff).
Home Office publishes a money row tied to Participating local authorities (2025/26 funding instruction).
Home Office publishes a money row tied to Participating local authorities (Monthly marginal bedspace payment).
Home Office publishes a money row tied to Participating local authorities (2025/26 baseline payment).
Home Office publishes a money row tied to Participating local authorities (2024/25 funding instruction page updated 2025-09-01).
Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government publishes a money row tied to Participating local authorities (Current guest welcome payment).
This is the quickest read on how much of the visible current estate is still non-resolved, where the linked pressure is landing, and how much public money is actually disclosed.
Participating local authorities has no current named hotel footprint in the live ledger, so its accountability surface is contractual or public-body rather than site-level.
This profile does not yet resolve to a named place-pressure row in the live local ledger.
4 of 6 linked money rows have a published value, totaling £7,400 where the public row already discloses one.
These are the public rows already attached to this profile. They stay split by route family and row type.
Current guidance says the standard tariff is GBP 5,900 for arrivals on or after 1 January 2023. Legacy cohorts and minors can attract different amounts.
Accessible guidance says local authorities receive GBP 1,200 per accommodated asylum seeker present on 30 March 2025.
Councils provide a one-off GBP 200 welcome payment to each guest on arrival. The guidance page used here was last updated on 2025-09-15.
Accessible guidance says local authorities receive GBP 100 per additional occupied bedspace per month above the 31 March 2025 baseline.
Current official page for Afghan pathway local-authority funding. The starter ledger has not yet normalized scheme-specific tariff components.
The starter ledger records the live official funding instruction but does not yet normalize the component tariff table into separate machine-readable rows.
The source layer below is the public trail currently holding this profile together.
Current guidance says the standard tariff is GBP 5,900 for arrivals on or after 1 January 2023. Legacy cohorts and minors can attract different amounts. | The starter ledger records the live official funding instruction but does not yet normalize the component tariff table into separate machine-readable rows. | Accessible guidance says local authorities receive GBP 1,200 per accommodated asylum seeker present on 30 March 2025. | Accessible guidance says local authorities receive GBP 100 per additional occupied bedspace per month above the 31 March 2025 baseline. | Current official page for Afghan pathway local-authority funding. The starter ledger has not yet normalized scheme-specific tariff components. | Councils provide a one-off GBP 200 welcome payment to each guest on arrival. The guidance page used here was last updated on 2025-09-15.