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Agenda: 1. Presentation on the key proposals for the 2024-25 budget (Deputy Leader of Redbridge Council) 2. Questions from the public will be put to the Deputy Leader of Redbridge Council
Background
More than a decade of Government austerity has cut over half of Redbridge’s Government grant settlement funding. Having lost over 50p in every pound of grant settlement funding compared to 2010 levels, Redbridge Council has the equivalent of £152.4m less to spend on local services every year. To keep vital services running while balancing a squeezed budget, Redbridge Council has to make difficult decisions when prioritising spending.
Despite the challenges of rising inflation, increasing demand, and reduced government funding, Redbridge Council is innovating to continue to deliver more with less, and protecting the vital services that matter most to local people.
Survey We recently ran a survey to find out which services mattered most to local people. The results have helped inform our proposed budget.
The meeting will be held virtually, on MS Teams. A link will be sent closer to the time.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions to be put to the Deputy Leader of Redbridge Council. You can submit them in advance to: cset@redbridge.gov.uk
Agenda: 1. Presentation on the key proposals for the 2024-25 budget (Deputy Leader of Redbridge Council) 2. Questions from the public will be put to the Deputy Leader of Redbridge Council
Background
More than a decade of Government austerity has cut over half of Redbridge’s Government grant settlement funding. Having lost over 50p in every pound of grant settlement funding compared to 2010 levels, Redbridge Council has the equivalent of £152.4m less to spend on local services every year. To keep vital services running while balancing a squeezed budget, Redbridge Council has to make difficult decisions when prioritising spending.
Despite the challenges of rising inflation, increasing demand, and reduced government funding, Redbridge Council is innovating to continue to deliver more with less, and protecting the vital services that matter most to local people.
Survey We recently ran a survey to find out which services mattered most to local people. The results have helped inform our proposed budget.
The meeting will be held virtually, on MS Teams. A link will be sent closer to the time.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions to be put to the Deputy Leader of Redbridge Council. You can submit them in advance to: cset@redbridge.gov.uk