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Flintshire County Council - Tuesday, 20th February, 2024 1.00 pm
February 20, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on setting the budget for the upcoming fiscal year, including discussions on council tax rates and pay policies. Key decisions were made regarding the budget, council tax rates, and the pay policy statement for 2024/25.
Budget Approval:
- Decision: The council approved a budget that required a 9% increase in council tax.
- Arguments: There was significant discussion about the insufficient funding from the Welsh Government, with calls for better financial support. The budget was described as challenging, with no desirable options due to financial constraints.
- Implications: The approved budget aims to balance the need for essential services with the financial realities facing the council, impacting service provision and financial planning.
Council Tax Setting:
- Decision: Council tax was set at a 9% increase.
- Arguments: The increase was seen as necessary to meet the budgetary requirements and maintain service levels. There was a proposal to increase the premium on long-term empty properties to generate additional revenue, but it was withdrawn due to legal and procedural concerns.
- Implications: The decision directly affects residents' financial obligations and the council's revenue. The discussion on long-term empty properties highlighted ongoing concerns about housing and revenue generation.
Pay Policy Statement:
- Decision: The Pay Policy Statement for 2024/25 was adopted.
- Arguments: The statement was updated to reflect current pay scales and included measures to address pay disparities. Discussions touched on the need to encourage more women into higher-paying roles.
- Implications: The policy sets out the council's approach to remuneration, aiming to ensure fairness and transparency in pay, impacting employee morale and the council's ability to attract and retain staff.
Interesting Occurrence:
- The meeting saw a rare moment of cross-party agreement on the budget proposal, indicating a collaborative approach to addressing the financial challenges faced by the council. This was highlighted by mutual support for the budget amendments proposed by different party groups.
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