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Published on 22 November 2010
Archived on 22 December 2010
The public has spoken as Stratford-on-Avon District Council receives the results of the recent budget consultation exercise, Simalto.
The District Council is working on how to reduce its spending by around £3.5 million, following the announcement by the Chancellor of an average cut of around 28% to local government funding spread over four to five years. This is likely to mean Stratford District Council changing from a £14.7m organisation to £12m. The Simalto budget consultation exercise is one of a number of ranges of evidence that will help inform the budget setting process.
The scientific exercise has produced some clear messages across all the potential budget as the District Council endeavours to maintain services already provided to residents with minimum reductions in services.
The residents surveyed wish to maintain the current service provision in:
The public want to see further investment in young services such as play spaces, skate parks, sandpits and sport pitches and anti social behaviour and community safety. As for savings the areas where residents expressed a preference for a reduction in service provision, based on the different saving scenarios include Council Contact Points, Affordable Housing, CCTV, Licensing, Pest Control, Floral Displays, Tourism and support and grants for community groups.
Councillor Stephen Gray, Leader says: "The District Council is facing real financial constraints and it is vital that the residents of Stratford District are given a real, active role in forming the council's spending plans.
"The responses we have received from the consultation are very positive and present some interesting challenges; it is good to see that there is a high level of realism from those responses and they have given us a useful insight into how residents across the District feel. People can see that there is not a limitless pot of money and that savings have to be made.
"The results are still at the 'raw' data stage and we are looking at them closely. I must stress that this exercise is just one piece of evidence that will help inform our future 4-year financial plan and budget for the District Council. The public have given a clear indication where they would be willing to accept a reduction in services but equally there are also areas that they would like to see further investment in.
"We still need to find out our final grant settlement figure from the Government which won't be until the end of December and then we will have a better picture of the level of services the District Council can run with the available budget and we will be concentrating on the delivery of services that residents value most.
"We are very grateful to all those who took the time to be involved in this process."
Background information
Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575
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