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It's about YOUR money. How much should your Council spend, on which services, and where should we look for savings?
YOUR money - so we want to hear YOUR views before taking any decisions this year.
Councillors and senior officers are attending a public meeting where they will provide information on our services and what they cost. Explain the tough choices we need to make. But above all, listen to YOUR views. So come along.
It's your chance to influence the Council's budget - and YOUR Council Tax bills.
Please contact Simon Purfield on 01789 260118 or email consultation@stratford-dc.gov.uk if you need special facilities to attend the meeting, or to submit questions in advance that you would like answers to on the night.
Monday 14th January 2008 from 7pm to 9pm at:
Stratford-on-Avon District Council Offices,
Elizabeth House,
Church Street,
Stratford-upon-Avon
CV37 6HX
If you cannot attend the meeting, please express your opinions by completing the questionnaire. Just download it and return to us using the FREEPOST address mentioned in the questionnaire. Please read the accompanying document that sets out how Stratford-on-Avon District Council spends your money, to help you with the completion of the questionnaire.
Downloads:
Budget Consultation 2007 Funding Explanation (43KB PDF)
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Budget Consultation 2007 Questionnaire (104KB PDF)
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Budget Consultation Focus Groups Report Jan 07 (164KB PDF)
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Budget Consultation Survey Dec 2006 Report (103KB PDF)
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Budget Consultation Survey Results 2005 (149KB PDF)
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Budget Focus Groups Report (121KB PDF)
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