7. Budget 2025/2026 and Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) PDF 1 MB
Report of Assistant Director of Finance
Purpose of report
To consider and approve the Budget Setting for 2025/26 and MTFS 2029/30 as per the recommendations.
Recommendations
The Council resolves to:
1.1 Have regard to the statutory report of the Chief Finance Officer (Section 25 report) at Appendix 3 in approving recommendations 1.2 – 1.9.
1.2 Approve the proposed Fees and Charges schedule for 2025/26 (Appendix 7) and statutory notices be placed where required.
1.3 Consider and note the Equality Impact Assessments of the Budget (Appendix 8)
1.4 In relation to the Corporate Plan (Section 4.1) to:
1.4.1 Approve the Corporate Plan set out in Appendix 1.
1.4.2 Note the Internal Perspectives set out in Appendix 2.
1.5 In relation to the Revenue Budget Strategy (Section 4.2) and Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) (Section 4.5) to approve:
1.5.1 The net revenue budget for the financial year commencing on 1 April 2025, as set out in Table 4.2.1, and further analysed in the Budget Book provided at Appendix 12.
1.5.2 The MTFS and Revenue Budget 2025/26 (Sections 4.5 and 4.2 respectively), including the Savings Proposals and Investments included at Appendices 4 and 5, respectively.
1.6 In relation to Council Tax to approve:
1.6.1 An increase in the Basic Amount of Council Tax for Cherwell District Council for the financial year beginning on 1 April 2025 of £5, resulting in a Band D charge of £158.50 per annum.
1.6.2 For long term empty properties, from 1 April 2025 an additional council tax premium will be charged of 100 per cent for properties empty for one year or more, replacing the current 100 per cent premium that begins after 2 years of a property being empty. All other empty property premiums will remain.
1.6.3 It be noted that the Council Tax Base 2025/26 was determined at the Executive meeting held on 6 January 2025:
a) for the whole Council area as 59,853.6 [item T in the formula in Section 31B of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, as amended (“the 1992 Act”)]; and
b) For dwellings in those parts of its area to which a Parish Precept relates as in the attached Appendix 21.
1.6.4 That the Council Tax requirement for the Council’s own purposes for 2025/26 (excluding Parish Precepts and Special Expenses) is £9,486,796.
1.6.5 That the following amounts be calculated for the year 2025/26 in accordance with Sections 31 to 36 of the 1992 Act:
a) £140,304,768 being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A (2) of the 1992 Act, taking into account all precepts issued to it by Parish Councils and any additional special expenses.
b) £124,192,690 being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A (3) of the 1992 Act.
c) £16,112,078 being the amount by which the aggregate at 3(a) above exceeds the aggregate at 3(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31A (4) of the 1992 Act, ... view the full agenda text for item 7.
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Decision:
Resolved
(1) That, having due regard, the statutory report of the Chief Finance Officer and the comments of the Chief Finance Officer in respect of the proposed amendments, be noted.
(2) That, subject to the following amendment, with authority delegated to the Section 151 Officer to update the budget papers to reflect the amendment, the proposed Fees and Charges schedule for 2024/25 be approved and it be noted that statutory notices would be placed where required.
· That the proposed increase of £6 in garden waste charges in 2025/26 be delayed by one year and this increase be applied in 2026/27 as well as other planned changes and it be noted that this will reduce income in 2025/26 by £0.143m.
(3) That, having given due consideration, the Equality Impact Assessments of the Budget be noted.
(4) That the Corporate Plan be approved and the Internal Perspectives be noted.
(5) That, in relation to the Revenue Budget Strategy and Medium-Term Financial Strategy, the following net directorate budgets, as amended, be agreed, with authority delegated to the Section 151 Officer to update the budget papers to reflect the amendments.
(6) That, subject to the following amendments with authority delegated to the Section 151 Officer to amend the budget papers to reflect the amendments, the Medium-Term Financial Strategy and Revenue Budget 2025/2026, including Savings Proposals and Investments be approved:
· To introduce the following service investments:
o Heating Hardship Fund of £0.100m to support pensioners who are struggling during the cost-of-living crisis
o Additional Homelessness Prevention Support of £0.065m.
o £0.051m to fund a Land Drainage Officer to provide additional flood support
· To delay service investment DPD2504 – Conservation Areas by one year, reducing costs in 2025/2026 only, by £0.020m.
· To remove the proposed investment in the Waste Collection Partnership Working Fund of £0.150m.
(7) That an increase in the Basic Amount of Council Tax for Cherwell District Council for the financial year beginning on 1 April 2025 of £5, resulting in a Band D charge of £158.50 per annum, be agreed.
(8) That it be agreed for long term empty properties, from 1 April 2025 an additional council tax premium will be charged of 100 per cent for properties empty for one year or more, replacing the current 100 per cent premium that begins after 2 years of a property being empty, and that all other empty property premiums will remain.
(9) That it be noted that the Council Tax Base 2025/26 was determined at the Executive meeting held on 6 January 2025:
a) for the whole Council area as 59,853.6 [item T in the formula in Section 31B of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, as amended (“the 1992 Act”)]; and
b) For dwellings in those parts of its area to which a Parish Precept relates, Appendix 21 to the report.
(10) That it be agreed the Council Tax requirement for the Council’s own purposes for 2025/26 (excluding Parish Precepts and Special Expenses) is £9,486,796.
(11) That, subject to delegation to the Section ... view the full decision text for item 7.
96 Budget Setting for 2025/26 and the Medium-Term Financial Strategy up to 2029/30 PDF 963 KB
Report of Assistant Director Finance (Section 151 Officer)
Purpose of report
To consider and approve the Budget Setting for 2025/26 and MTFS 2029/30 as per the recommendations.
Recommendations
The Executive resolves to:
1.1 Delegate authority to the Section 151 Officer (S151), following consultation with the Leader of the Council and Portfolio Member for Finance, to complete the legal Council Tax calculations once all the information required has been received and submit as appendices to the budget report to Council.
1.2 Delegate authority to the S151, following consultation with the Leader of the Council and Portfolio Holder for Finance, Regeneration and Property to make appropriate changes to the Executive’s proposed budget to Council including policies and plans.
The Executive resolves to recommend to Council as follows:
1.3 Approve the proposed Fees and Charges schedule for 2025/26 (Appendix 7) and statutory notices be placed where required.
1.4 Consider and note the Equality Impact Assessments of the Budget (Appendix 8)
1.5 In relation to the Corporate Plan (Section 4.1) to:
1.5.1 Approve the Corporate Plan set out in Appendix 1.
1.5.2 Note the Internal Perspectives set out in Appendix 2.
1.6 In relation to the Revenue Budget Strategy (Section 4.2) and Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) (Section 4.5) to approve:
1.6.1 The net revenue budget for the financial year commencing on 1 April 2025, as set out in Table 4.2.1, and further analysed in the Budget Book provided at Appendix 12.
1.6.2 The MTFS and Revenue Budget 2025/26 (Sections 4.5 and 4.2 respectively), including the Savings Proposals and Investments included at Appendices 4 and 5 respectively.
1.7 In relation to Council Tax to approve:
1.7.1 An increase in the Basic Amount of Council Tax for Cherwell District Council for the financial year beginning on 1 April 2025 of £5, resulting in a Band D charge of £158.50 per annum.
1.8 In relation to the Capital Programme and related strategies (Section 4.3) to approve:
1.8.1 The Capital Bid(s) and Capital Programme at Appendices 17 and 18 respectively.
1.8.2 The Capital and Investment Strategy 2025/26 (Appendix 19), including the Minimum Revenue Provision (MRP) Policy.
1.8.3 The Treasury Management Strategy, including the Prudential Indicators, and Affordable Borrowing Limit for 2025/26 (Appendix 21).
1.9 In relation to reserves (Section 4.4) to approve:
1.9.1 A minimum level of General Balances of £7.8m as supported by Appendix 15.
1.9.2 The Reserves Policy (Appendix 14).
1.9.3 The medium-term reserves plan described in Appendix 16.
1.10 In relation to the Pay Policy Statement approve:
1.10.1The Pay Policy Statement, as required by the Localism Act 2010, detailed in Appendix 9.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Resolved
(1) That authority be delegated to the Section 151 Officer (S151), following consultation with the Leader of the Council and Portfolio Member for Finance, Regeneration and Property to complete the legal Council Tax calculations once all the information required has been received and submit as appendices to the budget report to Council.
(2) That authority be delegated to the S151 Officer, following consultation with the Leader of the Council and Portfolio Holder for Finance, Regeneration and Property to make appropriate changes to the Executive’s proposed budget to Council including policies and plans.
(3) That Council be recommended to approve the proposed Fees and Charges schedule for 2025/26 (Appendix 7 to the report) and statutory notices be placed where required.
(4) That Council be recommended to consider and note the Equality Impact Assessments of the Budget (Appendix 8 to the report).
(5) That Council be recommended to approve the Corporate Plan (Appendix 1 to the report) and to note the Internal Perspectives (Appendix 2 to report).
(6) That, in relation to the Revenue Budget Strategy (Section 4.2 of the report) and Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS) (section 4.5 of the report), Council be recommended to approve:
i. The net revenue budget for the financial year commencing on 1 April 2025, as set out in Table 4.2.1 of the report, and further analysed in the Budget Book (Appendix 12 to the report).
ii. The MTFS and Revenue Budget 2025/26 (Sections 4.5 and 4.2 respectively), including the Savings Proposals and Investments included at Appendices 4 and 5 of the report respectively.
(7) That, in relation to Council Tax, Council be recommended to approve:
i. An increase in the Basic Amount of Council Tax for Cherwell District Council for the financial year beginning on 1 April 2025 of £5, resulting in a Band D charge of £158.50 per annum.
ii. That for long term empty properties, from 1 April 2025 an additional council tax premium will be charged of 100 per cent for properties empty for one year or more, replacing the current 100 per cent premium that begins after 2 years of a property being empty. All other empty property premiums will remain.
(8) That, in relation to the Capital Programme and related strategies (Section 4.3 of the report), Council be recommended to approve:
i. The Capital Bid(s) and Capital Programme at Appendices 17 and 18 to the report respectively.
ii. The Capital and Investment Strategy 2025/26 (Appendix 19 of the report), including the Minimum Revenue Provision (MRP) Policy.
iii. The Treasury Management Strategy, including the Prudential Indicators, and Affordable Borrowing Limit for 2025/26 (Appendix 21 of the report).
(9) That, in relation to reserves (section 4.4 of the report), Council be recommended to approve:
i. A minimum level of General Balances of £7.8m as supported by Appendix 15 to the report.
ii. The Reserves Policy (Appendix 14 to the report).
iii. The medium-term reserves plan described in Appendix 16 to the report.
(10) That Council be recommended to approve The Pay Policy ... view the full decision text for item 96
Minutes:
The Assistant Director Finance (Section 151 Officer) submitted a report for Executive to consider and approve the Budget Setting for 2025/26 and Medium Term Financial Strategy 2029/30 as per the recommendations.
Executive members thanked the Portfolio Holder for Finance, Regeneration and Property, Assistant Director Finance (Section 151 Officer) and the Finance team for their hard work in putting forward the proposed budget.
Resolved
(1) That authority be delegated to the Section 151 Officer (S151), following consultation with the Leader of the Council and Portfolio Member for Finance, Regeneration and Property to complete the legal Council Tax calculations once all the information required has been received and submit as appendices to the budget report to Council.
(2) That authority be delegated to the S151 Officer, following consultation with the Leader of the Council and Portfolio Holder for Finance, Regeneration and Property to make appropriate changes to the Executive’s proposed budget to Council including policies and plans.
(3) That Council be recommended to approve the proposed Fees and Charges schedule for 2025/26 and statutory notices be placed where required.
(4) That Council be recommended to consider and note the Equality Impact Assessments of the Budget.
(5) That Council be recommended to approve the Corporate Plan and to note the Internal Perspectives.
(6) That, in relation to the Revenue Budget Strategy and Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS), Council be recommended to approve:
i. The net revenue budget for the financial year commencing on 1 April 2025, as set out below, and further analysed in the Budget Book.
Directorate; Net budget 2025/26 £m
Communities: 12.120
Resources: 7.528
Service Sub-total: 19.648
Corporate Costs: 3.926
Policy Contingency: 2.620
Net Cost of Services: 26.194
ii. The MTFS and Revenue Budget 2025/26, including the Savings Proposals and Investments.
(7) That, in relation to Council Tax, Council be recommended to approve:
i. An increase in the Basic Amount of Council Tax for Cherwell District Council for the financial year beginning on 1 April 2025 of £5, resulting in a Band D charge of £158.50 per annum.
ii. That for long term empty properties, from 1 April 2025 an additional council tax premium will be charged of 100 per cent for properties empty for one year or more, replacing the current 100 per cent premium that begins after 2 years of a property being empty. All other empty property premiums will remain.
(8) That, in relation to the Capital Programme and related strategies, Council be recommended to approve:
i. The Capital Bid(s) and Capital Programme.
ii. The Capital and Investment Strategy 2025/26, including the Minimum Revenue Provision (MRP) Policy.
iii. The Treasury Management Strategy, including the Prudential Indicators, and Affordable Borrowing Limit for 2025/26.
(9) That, in relation to reserves, Council be recommended to approve:
i. A minimum level of General Balances of £7.8m.
ii. The Reserves Policy.
iii. The medium-term reserves plan.
(10) That Council be recommended to approve The Pay Policy Statement, as required by the Localism Act 2010.
Reasons
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