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The council has outlined its spending priorities for the next financial year.
We're proposing a balanced budget, with plans to invest £264m in our services in 2026/7, around £30 million for capital projects, and help for residents who need it most.
We’re also going to invest in our new way of working with communities by putting aside a Torfaen Deal budget for community groups, projects or initiatives.
Tell us what you think about the 2026/7 budget plans and how you think the Torfaen Deal money should be spent.
For more information about the Torfaen Deal click here.
The council now wants your views on its budget proposals.
Please share your feedback via the short form below no later than midnight on Sunday 15 February, 2026.
The council has outlined its spending priorities for the next financial year.
We're proposing a balanced budget, with plans to invest £264m in our services in 2026/7, around £30 million for capital projects, and help for residents who need it most.
We’re also going to invest in our new way of working with communities by putting aside a Torfaen Deal budget for community groups, projects or initiatives.
Tell us what you think about the 2026/7 budget plans and how you think the Torfaen Deal money should be spent.
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