Oakham Marketplace Buzzes with Feedback on Rutland County Council Budget 2024 - 2025 There is still time to have your say.
Despite the January chill, Oakham marketplace was alive with discussion this past Wednesday as residents shared their views on the Rutland County Council's draft budget. Council representatives set up stall, eager to hear first hand the thoughts and concerns of local people about how council funds should be allocated in the coming year.
The proposed budget, facing rising costs and service pressures, has sparked interest among residents, with many taking the opportunity to voice their priorities. From essential services like waste collection and road maintenance to crucial support for vulnerable groups and investment in local infrastructure, the range of issues raised highlighted the diverse needs of Rutland's communities.
The council's proposed Council Tax increase and the allocation of funds for specific services were key points of discussion. While some expressed understanding of the financial challenges, others voiced concerns about the impact on already burdened household budgets. There was also lively debate about potential service cuts and the importance of protecting frontline services that directly impact residents' daily lives.
While the bustling marketplace offered a vibrant platform for feedback, the council is keen to ensure everyone has a chance to have their say. Residents who were unable to attend the stall can still complete the official online survey, outlining their priorities and suggestions for the budget. The survey remains open until Friday, 2nd February 2024, and can be accessed via the council's website at
Whether voicing their opinions in the marketplace or online, Rutland residents have a crucial role to play in shaping the county's future. With the consultation period drawing to a close, it's time for everyone to make their voices heard and help ensure a budget that serves the best interests of the entire community.