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Realising Redbridge together
Redbridge is a place of enormous potential. It’s where families build their futures, where young minds meet outstanding schools, and where small businesses are born and entrepreneurial dreams brought to life. But for every opportunity, there are challenges too – homelessness, deprivation, and huge pressure on public services. As a borough, making things right means realising our fullest potential. To do this, more so than ever before, we must work together, council and community as one, in genuine partnership, towards our best and brightest tomorrow.
Though we are confident we can get where we need to go, there are some unavoidably difficult choices ahead in how we balance local priorities against available budgets. It’s why we’re starting this conversation earlier than in previous years – we want to be clear about what we’re all up against, we need your help lobbying government for a fairer share of council funding, and, crucially, we want to hear how and where you think Redbridge’s resources can do most good.
We know that we’re at our best when we work together and want to hear from you on plans and priorities for 26/27. Your views matter, so please take a few minutes to have your say in shaping Redbridge’s future.
Have you signed up for the Love Clean Streets app? If you have, you’re making a big difference to how we can make the borough’s money go as far as possible in keeping Redbridge clean and tidy and enforcing against those who think they can dump their rubbish and get away with it. If not, please sign up using the link above, and help us keep ours a borough to be proud of.
Redbridge is a place of enormous potential. It’s where families build their futures, where young minds meet outstanding schools, and where small businesses are born and entrepreneurial dreams brought to life. But for every opportunity, there are challenges too – homelessness, deprivation, and huge pressure on public services. As a borough, making things right means realising our fullest potential. To do this, more so than ever before, we must work together, council and community as one, in genuine partnership, towards our best and brightest tomorrow.
Though we are confident we can get where we need to go, there are some unavoidably difficult choices ahead in how we balance local priorities against available budgets. It’s why we’re starting this conversation earlier than in previous years – we want to be clear about what we’re all up against, we need your help lobbying government for a fairer share of council funding, and, crucially, we want to hear how and where you think Redbridge’s resources can do most good.
We know that we’re at our best when we work together and want to hear from you on plans and priorities for 26/27. Your views matter, so please take a few minutes to have your say in shaping Redbridge’s future.
Have you signed up for the Love Clean Streets app? If you have, you’re making a big difference to how we can make the borough’s money go as far as possible in keeping Redbridge clean and tidy and enforcing against those who think they can dump their rubbish and get away with it. If not, please sign up using the link above, and help us keep ours a borough to be proud of.