A council tax freeze together with a number of other proposals designed to help address the cost of living crisis and help the county borough recover, are on the cards for Neath Port Talbot residents next year.
Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet on Monday, February 28th, 2022 agreed the draft budget and corporate plan and a £2m Hardship Relief Scheme to combat the cost of living crisis.
AGREED:
A freeze in council tax so it remains at 2021-22 levels
An extra £6.364m for social care, taking the budget to more than £95.5m
An increase of £4.2m for education of our children and young people, taking the budget to more than £125m
£1.8m extra for Environment, taking overall spending to £43.8m
A £5m increase to the capital programme to begin making improvements across neighbourhoods
£2.8m for one off investments to support these priorities and Covid recovery, including:
£700k to give children and young people the best start in life – this includes a significant expansion of youth services to directly respond to what children and young people said was important to them in the ‘Let’s Talk’ conversation
£1.5m to deliver a county borough wide range of projects to ‘catch up, clean up and green up’ our communities; and
£200k to develop strategies in relation to culture and environment, and leisure and tourism and additional support for jobs and skills.
The development of a £2m Hardship Relief Scheme to help those hardest hit by the cost of living crisis. (To be approved on full development of the scheme).
£140m+ Capital Strategy
These will now be considered for final approval at a meeting of full Council on Tuesday, March 1st, 2022.
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