Full Council on March 3rd will vote on the 2014-15 Budget which incorporates £17.8m reduction in service areas as set out below:
The situation is likely to be even worse in 2015-16 with a budget gap expected to be more than £33m. The report going to the meeting states that the Council since 2010 has made £80m 'savings' at an average impact of £702 per household.' The Council Tax proposed is £1,357.94 for a benchmark Band D property.
Further details on the impact of the savings/cuts are set out in the document below:
The situation is likely to be even worse in 2015-16 with a budget gap expected to be more than £33m. The report going to the meeting states that the Council since 2010 has made £80m 'savings' at an average impact of £702 per household.' The Council Tax proposed is £1,357.94 for a benchmark Band D property.
Further details on the impact of the savings/cuts are set out in the document below:
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