Denbighshire’s County Council’s Cabinet has put forward its proposals for setting its budget for 2026-27.
Every council is legally required to set a balanced and deliverable budget and to set the level of Council Tax each year.
For 2026/27, Denbighshire County Council’s cost pressures are forecast to exceed £20m for the fourth consecutive year.
While the council receives most of its funding from Welsh Government, supplemented by Council Tax, recent increases in Welsh Government funding do not fully cover these pressures, making a rise in Council Tax unavoidable, says the authority.
This year, the proposal put forward is a Council Tax increase of 4.76% for council services plus an additional 0.46% to meet the higher levy from the North Wales Fire and Rescue Authority, resulting in a total proposed increase of 5.22%.
Lead Member for Finance, Councillor Delyth Jones (pictured) said: “In setting this year’s budget we have tried to keep Council Tax increases as low as possible while still being able to provide the vital services that our residents rely on.
“Most of our budget goes toward schools, education, and supporting adults who need care. We also invest significantly in services for children and people experiencing homelessness. These services protect the most vulnerable people in our communities. Together, these essential services account for 65% of the Council’s total budget.
“That leaves 35% for everything else we do — from inspecting around 720 food businesses each year, to collecting about 73,000 bins and recycling containers from nearly 49,000 households every week.
“We also maintain countryside sites like Loggerheads, Moel Famau and Bodelwyddan Park; protect heritage sites such as Ruthin Gaol, Nantclwyd y Dre and Plas Newydd; provide over 12 million school meals annually; safely transport around 2,870 learners to school; and maintain 11,763 streetlights and 1,419 km of roads across the county.”
Some people will be shielded from the increase through the Council Tax reduction scheme which helps those on low income or those claiming benefits. Residents can find out more about this on Denbighshire’s website on the Council tax reduction scheme page.
The Cabinet meets at 10am on Tuesday, February 10 and the meeting will be broadcast via the webcast on the council's website.
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