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UPDATE: Monmouthshire County Council has approved its budget for 2025/26 during a full council meeting held on 6th March 2025.
This budget is the result of extensive public and stakeholder feedback gathered recently.
The council’s budget sets out to protect the most vulnerable in our communities, protecting services that matter the most to the residents.
This budget consultation ran from 9am on Thursday 23rd January, until midnight on Saturday 22nd February, 2025.
About the Budget Proposals
There are a few key documents and resources on this page that will help you get all the information you need about the council's budget proposals.
Budget 2025/26 summary document
Council meeting documents
Information on face-to-face budget engagement events, which are now finished.
Information on online budget engagement events, which have now taken place.
A short video summary of the budget proposals (below) from Cllr Mary Ann Brocklesby (Council Leader) and Cllr Ben Callard(Cabinet Member for Resources).
Please have a read of all the supporting information and complete the survey, which runs until 22nd February
UPDATE: Monmouthshire County Council has approved its budget for 2025/26 during a full council meeting held on 6th March 2025.
This budget is the result of extensive public and stakeholder feedback gathered recently.
The council’s budget sets out to protect the most vulnerable in our communities, protecting services that matter the most to the residents.
This budget consultation ran from 9am on Thursday 23rd January, until midnight on Saturday 22nd February, 2025.
About the Budget Proposals
There are a few key documents and resources on this page that will help you get all the information you need about the council's budget proposals.
Budget 2025/26 summary document
Council meeting documents
Information on face-to-face budget engagement events, which are now finished.
Information on online budget engagement events, which have now taken place.
A short video summary of the budget proposals (below) from Cllr Mary Ann Brocklesby (Council Leader) and Cllr Ben Callard(Cabinet Member for Resources).
Please have a read of all the supporting information and complete the survey, which runs until 22nd February
Click here to play video
Online Engagement Session 1 Recording
Recording from Thursday 30th January 2025 (6pm)
Budget 2025/26 Online Engagement Session 1
0:00 Introduction to the session
1:30 Budget Proposals Presentation w/ Cllr Ben Callard
25:43 Q&A