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Prioritise Our Pounds

PRIORITISE OUR POUNDS

A public consultation to help finalise the Council's 2012/13 budget.

Plymouth City Council provides more than 300 services for 258,700 people. We have set ourselves ambitious targets for ongoing efficiency savings to make sure your council tax bills are kept low and services are maintained and improved.

We spend over £600 million on delivering services annually to the public through our revenue budget. Over 75 per cent of this is funded by the Government through a range of grants, which may come with restrictions on how the money can be spent.Your council tax money contributes 16 per cent of the total budget each year. In addition, we get funds to cover capital costs such as new buildings and roads, but these are not part of this consultation. To find out more about Council services and how we spend our money please go to our how we spend your money page.

In 2010 after the Government's Comprehensive Spending Review, we knew we would have to make significant savings and so we set an ambitious target to save in the region of £30 million over three years. We are currently working hard to deliver savings of £13 million, this will increase by a further £8 million next year, which will be a total saving of £21 million. We are looking to reach our target of £30 million in our third year.

However, the future of Local Government funding is still uncertain and Central Government Grant funding has only been confirmed with certainty for the first two years. Beyond this time we are still awaiting clarity, but are planning ahead to year three to ensure we are prepared. Within these financial restraints, we remain committed to our strategy to reduce costs whilst maintaining or improving service quality.

Last year we asked you to tell us which service areas were important to you by increasing or decreasing the amount of money spent; how we could generate more income and where you thought efficiencies could be made. Your views helped us to develop the three year budget plan which included the £30 million savings.

In 2010 you said

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The Prioritise Our Pounds questionnaire can be accessed via our Consultation Portal.