Notices

Council Tax Consultations

Selby District Council Budget Consultation

Selby District Council is inviting comments on its proposed budget. Your comments will help to guide Selby District Council decisions to ensure we deliver our services while balancing our budget.

In preparing the budget we started with the priorities you’d previously identified. More details about these priorities are set out in our Corporate Plan. Our budget invests in the key priorities for the district and the Council, such as jobs growth and housing. We’re also looking at transforming services – this means delivering them in a better way at a lower cost as well as charging for discretionary services. This way we can protect frontline services and save money.

Read more and respond

North Yorkshire Police Budget Consultation

55% of North Yorkshire Police’s funding comes from the Government. But the remaining 45 % is raised locally and is paid for by you, through your council tax.

It is this local funding – called the ‘police precept’ – that Julia Mulligan, Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire, wants to hear your views on.

The deadline for comments is 11 January 2017.

The options you can choose from are:

  • Freeze the precept. Meaning no more to pay locally, but harder for the police to deliver services and balance the books.
  • Increase the precept by 1.99 % in order to raise just over £1.2 million for next year and subsequent years, but avoid a costly local referendum. This would mean the average household paying 8p a week more.
  • Put the precept up by more than 1.99 % which could raise more money, but will mean at least £700,000 spent on a referendum on the proposals.

Tell Julia what you think and find out how much you are currently paying and what an increase of 1.99 % would mean to you at www.telljulia.com