Budget 2016 - Fair choices for tough times - This consultation has now ended

The council is facing significant financial difficulties. We need to cut our budget by £90m by 2016, which is around a third of our total budget. While some of this is caused by cuts to government grants, the rest is a result of rising cost pressures. Inevitably, making savings of this size will have an impact on the services we offer, and residents, businesses and community organisations are encouraged to have their say on these important issues facing the city. 
 
Details about how we propose to do this are published here. These are proposals, not decisions. We want to hear your views on how you feel these proposed changes may impact upon you and your community. We are also interested to hear any actions you think we can take to minimise these impacts where possible.
 
Consultation will run until 1 February 2013, after which time the council’s Cabinet will consider responses to the consultation, and recommend its draft budget to Full Council on 6 March 2013. 

Budget documents

Proposals have been grouped into the following areas:
  • Civic Enterprise (Traded Services)
    This looks at how the council can maximise income through trading services.
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  • Commissioning and Procurement
    This looks at creating a single coherent approach to commissioning all people-focussed services in the future.
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  • Crisis Response
    This looks at the services we provide to people who face or are at risk of financial and social exclusion and the risk of homelessness.
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  • Democratic Support
    This includes democratic services, Lord Mayor’s office and Elections.
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  • Housing
    This looks at how the council supports the housing market and affordable homes in the city
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  • Local Services - Maintaining the City
    This includes many of the most highly visible services we deliver on behalf of the public, feeding directly into the council’s ambition to deliver decent neighbourhoods.
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  • Local Services - Services People Access
    This looks at the services we deliver through our public buildings such as our libraries, museums, leisure centres and Customer Service Centres.
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  • Local Services - Supporting and Enabling Communities
    This looks at the support and opportunities we offer to residents and communities to get involved in issues, especially at a local level.
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    Office Accommodation
    This looks at the office buildings we use as a council, and proposals around their future use.
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  • Public Protection and Safety
    This looks at a number of statutory services and functions we deliver to protect the public, improve health, provide a safe city and promote economic growth.
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  • Services to Schools
    This looks at the range of different services that are provided to schools and children and young people in Newcastle and how they can be delivered differently.
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  • Social Care
    This looks at the social care services we provide to children, young people, families and vulnerable adults in the city.
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  • Support Services
    This includes all support and business management services and functions we deliver as a council.
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  • Working City
    This incorporates all of the council’s current economic development activity, which includes business growth, projects, planning, transport, employment and skills.
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Wards

Start Date

21 November 2012

End Date

01 February 2013

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