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<p> </p><p>Table 1 shows the amount of core Government revenue funding <br>provided
by the Home Office to the North Yorkshire Police Authority (from <br>November 2012
the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire) since <br>1995-96.<br><br>The
figures in the table represent the amount of revenue funding provided by <br>the Home
Office to North Yorkshire. However, due to changes in police revenue <br>funding over
this time period (which include a move away from Regional Crime <br>Squads and a change
in the way pensions are funded), it is difficult to <br>compare spending power between
years.<br><br>From 2014/15, the Home Office is also paying out Council Tax Freeze
Grant <br>funding relating to the 2011/12 and 2013/14 schemes and Local Council Tax
<br>Support funding to Police and Crime Commissioners in England. This amount was
<br>previously paid by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).
<br>This will total £7.9 million for North Yorkshire in 2014/15 and is excluded <br>from
the table to assist comparison with previous years.<br><br>In addition, the police
in England also receive central government grant from <br>other sources including
the DCLG. They also receive funding from the police <br>precept component of council
tax and a small amount of income from charging for <br>additional services.</p><p>
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