Our budget
In February this year, we consulted on our draft budget. After listening to Cornwall’s residents, businesses and our partners about what services matter the most to them and how they would spend the budget, we set our new budget for 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019 and have agreed an indicative budget for 2019/20 to 2021/22.
Read our news release: Council agrees budget and Council tax for 2018/19
We listened to everyone’s views and comments and our budget is based on what people said is important to them and what they value – to prioritise vulnerable and disadvantaged adults and children, create more homes and jobs, and improve Cornwall’s economy roads, and public transport.
You can read more about our budget using the links below:
- Our funding for 2018 to 2022
- How we will spend the budget in 2018/19
- Council tax and Business rates for 2018/19
Spending by Council priority
- Healthy Cornwall - Health, social care and families
- Homes for Cornwall - Council owned houses, private rented homes, fuel poverty and Winter Wellbeing
- Green and prosperous Cornwall - Environment, growth and jobs
- Connecting Cornwall - Transport and connectivity
- Democratic Cornwall - Devolution and localism
More information
In February this year, we consulted on our draft budget. After listening to Cornwall’s residents, businesses and our partners about what services matter the most to them and how they would spend the budget, we set our new budget for 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019 and have agreed an indicative budget for 2019/20 to 2021/22.
Read our news release: Council agrees budget and Council tax for 2018/19
Continue readingWe listened to everyone’s views and comments and our budget is based on what people said is important to them and what they value – to prioritise vulnerable and disadvantaged adults and children, create more homes and jobs, and improve Cornwall’s economy roads, and public transport.
You can read more about our budget using the links below:
- Our funding for 2018 to 2022
- How we will spend the budget in 2018/19
- Council tax and Business rates for 2018/19
Spending by Council priority
- Healthy Cornwall - Health, social care and families
- Homes for Cornwall - Council owned houses, private rented homes, fuel poverty and Winter Wellbeing
- Green and prosperous Cornwall - Environment, growth and jobs
- Connecting Cornwall - Transport and connectivity
- Democratic Cornwall - Devolution and localism
More information