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Budget process for 2024-25 begins

Budget 2023/4

Initial budget proposals to deliver a balanced budget for 2024-25 will be discussed by our Cabinet soon, recognising the continued financial pressures and challenges ahead that we face.  

Nationally many councils are facing immediate financial pressures within a challenging and uncertain economic environment, with continuing inflationary pressures combined with an increased demand for council services.

We face a £2.181m budget gap over the next four years.

We plan to use some of our financial reserves to address the short-term budget gap and mitigate areas of potential financial risk to the council, as well as a mix of spending reductions, additional income and continued careful financial management.

But we're also preparing to meet our longer-term challenges and address the budget gap through a comprehensive transformation programme. Work is already underway looking at how the council works and what opportunities exist to deliver services through collaboration and partnerships, as well as closely scrutinising how we use our assets, whilst continuing to deliver and invest in essential services for residents and businesses.  

Sound financial management and the ability to deliver savings and efficiencies and generate more income over many years has left the council in a strong position. But we are not complacent as we continue to face significant challenges ahead and need to address the longer-term budget gap. With less funding available and more people needing our support, we are doing everything we can to provide value for money and making sure our council is fit for the future.  

The budget proposals will be discussed by Cabinet on Monday 27 November and February next year, with the final budget being agreed at Full Council in February 2024.

Read more about our current budget position on our website: https://www.braintree.gov.uk/news/article/603/council-recognises-continued-financial-pressures-and-challenges-as-it-considers-budget which includes a link to the Cabinet report.

08:30, 27 Nov 2023 by Parish Clerk
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FREE money management courses

The Suffolk and North-East Essex ICS is partnering with HSBC to deliver valuable cost of living support sessions during October and November.

FREE money management courses

Ease the squeeze

The Suffolk and North-East Essex ICS is partnering with HSBC to deliver valuable cost of living support sessions during October and November.

These sessions are the perfect opportunity to learn how to manage your money better and improve your budgeting skills.

They will be conducted virtually over Microsoft Teams and last either 45 or 60 minutes.

Upcoming sessions:

  • Wednesday 19 October, 12-12.45pm - Spending your Income
  • Wednesday 1 November, 12-12.45pm - Managing Debt
  • Wednesday 15 November, 12-12.45pm - Coping with the Cost of Living
  • Wednesday 29 November, 12-12.45pm - Making the Most of your Money

Sign up here to take part- https://www.community360.org.uk/blog/cost-of-living-support-sessions/

14:47, 19 Oct 2023 by Parish Clerk
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