Budget allocates more funds for roads through tax increase
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Gloucestershire County Council has unveiled its proposed 697.5 million budget for 2026, marking the first fiscal plan from the new Liberal Democrat administration following their local election victory in May.
The council plans to raise council tax by 4.99%, the maximum allowable increase, and implement higher parking charges for the first time since 2013. These measures are expected to save 25.7 million to maintain a balanced budget.
Council Leader Lisa Spivey acknowledged the challenging times facing local government but expressed satisfaction with the budget. She emphasized that the plan fulfills key manifesto commitments outlined in the council strategy for the coming years.
Focus on Roads and Safety
A major component of the budget is road maintenance, with an additional 15 million earmarked over three years. The council will also invest 2 million over two years to expand 20mph zones and improve road safety across the county.
Education Funding
The budget allocates 21.17 million for a new special school in Gloucester and sets aside 80.2 million for school maintenance over the next three years. While the council remains solvent, some financial pressures persist.
Financial Pressures and Savings
Unrestricted reserves of 0.8 million will be used to balance the budget. In the latter part of the decade, the council anticipates needing an additional 4.8 million in savings. The ongoing local government reorganization will replace Gloucestershires councils with a unitary authority, with estimated costs between 21 million and 30 million.
Parking and Public Transport Adjustments
Parking charges are set to rise, with resident permits increasing to 80 for the first car and 160 for a second. The council is also reviewing fees for market towns and railway stations with free parking. Some bus services may be reduced, saving 100,000.
Special Educational Needs Debt Relief
Gloucestershires forecasted SEND deficit of 211.1 million by 2028 will be absorbed by the government, providing relief for local families.
A public consultation on the budget will be launched soon, while the full budget document is available online.
Author: Sophia Brooks
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