Council seeks views on budget
The Herald|December 06, 2024
PLYMOUTH residents are being asked to give their views as the city council works on balancing its budget for next year in the face of ongoing challenges caused by rising costs and demand for services.
KATIE TIMMS

The cabinet has agreed a draft Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) that will guide the council’s work to address the cost pressures, maintain local services and continue delivering the priorities for the city.

The five-year plan, which projects the resources available against the costs, sets out the measures the council is already taking to ensure it can deliver vital local services in future years.

It is guiding work to ensure a balanced budget for 2025/26 can be set in February and, as part of this, the council is inviting feedback from residents and businesses on the key themes and priorities in the plan.

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