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Contributed by Ipswich Borough Council
3/09/2024 - Ipswich Borough Council
Ipswich Borough Council unveiled its proposed Budget Delivery Plan, designed to address the significant financial pressures that UK local authorities are facing. These challenges are driven by a combination of reduced funding by the previous government, the long-term impacts of the COVID pandemic, economic shocks such as the conflict in Ukraine, and the continued impact of inflation.
This proposed Budget Delivery Plan is the Council’s proactive strategy to address the projected £23 million shortfall over the next four years. The plan is designed to ensure the continued delivery of essential services while maintaining fiscal responsibility. It includes a comprehensive package of savings measures expected to contribute up to £16 million to the General Fund and up to £4 million to the Housing Revenue Account.
Councillor Neil MacDonald, Ipswich Borough Council Leader, says:
“While we face difficult decisions, our priority remains to protect essential frontline services wherever possible. The Council has a strong track record of delivering savings and its vital that we continue to do so – no matter how hard the decisions are.”
The proposed measures to close the budget gap fall into five key categories:
These proposals are necessary to ensure that the council continues to be able to deliver essential services, in the face of financial challenges.
Councillor Martin Cook, Ipswich Borough Council Portfolio Holder for Resources, says:
“We are committed to taking steps to secure a sustainable financial future for Ipswich while being transparent and accountable throughout this process. We will continue to do our very best to meet residents needs during this difficult period.”
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