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Budget news

  • Friday, 23 February 2024

    Central Bedfordshire Council budget approved

    Central Bedfordshire Council has approved its annual budget at a meeting of full Council on 22 February 2024.

  • Wednesday, 6 December 2023

    Now is your chance to have a say on how your Council Tax is spent

    We're under huge financial pressure and are having to make some difficult decisions about increasing Council Tax and changing some services. Your opinion is important.

  • Friday, 24 February 2023

    Council agrees budget and a freeze on its share of Council Tax for 2023/24

    At its meeting on Thursday 23 February, Central Bedfordshire’s Council agreed its annual budget which will see further investment in services and no increase in its share of Council Tax.

  • Tuesday, 17 January 2023

    Don't forget to have your say on our budget

    Residents and businesses are reminded to have their say on our draft budget, by next Tuesday, 24 January.

  • Tuesday, 3 January 2023

    Have your say on our budget

    Residents and businesses can have their say on our draft budget which includes proposals for spending, savings and no increase to Council Tax in 2023/24.

  • Tuesday, 4 January 2022

    Have your say on Central Bedfordshire Council’s budget

    Residents and businesses can have their say on Central Bedfordshire Council’s draft budget which includes proposals for spending, savings and Council Tax in 2022/23.

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  • Budget 2025-2026

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