The county council’s leader and the executive member for economy have given their views Lincolnshire
Cllr Martin Hill OBE , leader of Lincolnshire County Council, and Cllr Colin Davie , executive member for economy.
“We won’t know how much funding we’ll receive from the government for 2023/24 until the end of the year, but they are providing greater flexibility on council tax. Rising inflation and increased demand for services will inevitably present challenges, which we will need to consider during our budget setting process.
“Finally, the announcement of further devolution deals again underlined that this is the government’s preferred vehicle for extra investment in local areas, and that there is a risk that Lincolnshire could be left behind, unless we move forward at pace. So, we will continue to work closely with partners across Greater Lincolnshire to ensure progress on this continues.”
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