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Tell us what matters to you before the council agrees the budget for next year. We want to hear what you think our priorities should be and your ideas for how we can make savings so that we can keep delivering critical services and meet our legal requirement to set a balanced budget. Your views will help make sure that the final decision is in the best interests of the city and the people who live, work, visit and study in Leeds.
15th December 2023
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Consultation launches on Leeds City Council’s 2024/25 budget proposals

Public consultation on Leeds City Council’s annual budget proposals to deliver an estimated further £58.4 million savings, alongside an additional £7.4 million of already agreed savings, in the next financial year has now begun.

The 2024/25 budget proposals show how the council intends to address the funding gap including a proposed council tax increase of 4.99 per cent (two per cent of which is earmarked for adult social care funding). View the full budget press release outlining proposed building closures, service changes and price increases.

The online consultation survey is now live at Leeds City Council Budget Consultation 2024-25 and will run until the end of Wednesday 10 January 2024. The council would like to hear the views of everyone who lives, studies, works in or visits Leeds on how it should continue to fund services. Views and feedback will also be received from a range of stakeholders including councillors, trades unions, business representatives and third sector groups. Staff in council-managed community hubs are available to support people to fill in the survey if needed.

The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete and every response will be reviewed with the results feeding into the final budget plans that will be available to read in February 2024.

Leader of Leeds City Council Councillor James Lewis
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