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Consultation has concluded
Cabinet members have endorsed the council's revised draft budget for 2024/5 and proposals to mitigate a forecasted shortfall.
The good news is services have made £5.2m savings, but that still leaves a shortfall.
They have identified further financial savings and proposed a council tax increase of 4.95% - one of the lowest in Wales.
Please take a few minutes to read the proposals attached to this page and then complete the short survey below. Your feedback is valued. Thank you.
This survey is open until 5pm Tuesday 30 January 2024.
Cabinet members have endorsed the council's revised draft budget for 2024/5 and proposals to mitigate a forecasted shortfall.
The good news is services have made £5.2m savings, but that still leaves a shortfall.
They have identified further financial savings and proposed a council tax increase of 4.95% - one of the lowest in Wales.
Please take a few minutes to read the proposals attached to this page and then complete the short survey below. Your feedback is valued. Thank you.
This survey is open until 5pm Tuesday 30 January 2024.
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