Cumbria’s Police
and Crime Commissioner, Richard Rhodes is reminding people that they still have
time to take part in the online survey and share their views about the future
funding of the police service in the county.
“Your Police, Your
Say” campaign started on 1 September, and runs until the end of October. The aim is to provide an opportunity for
members of the public to engage with Mr Rhodes about the future levels of
council tax precept. Approximately, 14%
of the local council tax bill goes to pay for the police service. It is one of the roles of the Police and
Crime Commissioner to decide whether the amount of council tax is increased or
‘frozen’ every year.
Police and Crime
Commissioner Richard Rhodes said “As part of the consultation, our online
survey will remain open until the end of the month, and I urge people to take
just a few minutes to complete the questionnaire and let me know their
thoughts. The results of the consultation will enable me to make an informed
decision about the future levels of the policing part of the council tax
precept over the next two years, so it is very important that as many people take
part as can.
“Part of the
rationale for Police and Crime Commissioners was that they would represent the
public and enable people to have a voice in policing. This why I am going directly to the people of
Cumbria to get their views about the future funding of policing through their
council tax payments.”
Last year, the
policing part of the council tax precept was increased by 1.93% which was an
increase of £3.96 per year, taking the police part for a band D property to
£208.62. Although there was an increase
in council tax precept savings were still necessary as the overall police
budget was reduced.
The overall police
budget is £128million for 2014/15 and most of the funding comes from central
government supported by council tax precept, the police’s own financial
reserves and money not spent in the previous year’s budget.
The survey can be
found on the Commissioner’s website, http://www.cumbria-pcc.gov.uk/governance-transparency/budget-finance.aspx
Paper copies are
available from the office, please contact 01768 217734 or email commissioner@cumbria-pcc.gov.uk
if you require a copy.
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