FINANCE

Council tax freeze is down to prudent financial management  

Years of prudent financial management have enabled Central Bedfordshire Council to balance the books, protect services and freeze council tax at a time when it matters most to residents, says Cllr David Shelvey.

We pride ourselves on our approach to financial management and since we came into existence in 2009, we've reduced our running costs by £185m. This has not been through cuts to services but through working differently and being prudent with our money. 

Like all other upper-tier councils, this year we faced preparing a budget with a huge £16.5m increase in costs due to inflation alongside meeting the financial pressures from the rising demand for adult social care and children's services. Approximately half of our revenue budget is spent on these two services already.  

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