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Your Views Count – Complete Survey to help shape the Council’s Budget

A consultation that opened today (18 November) will ask residents to prioritise council spending to improve the district and navigate the financial challenges facing local government.

To participate, residents can complete the survey online at www.westoxon.gov.uk/budget

Councillor Alaric Smith, Executive Member for Finance, said:

“We have an ambitious plan to deliver better services, support communities and improve our district but ten years of funding cuts and high inflation have left us with far less money to spend on local services.”

“Whilst recent budgets have increased funding for some areas, most of this has been allocated to the county council, and West Oxfordshire’s budget remains tight.”

“We are confident in our ability to minimise the impact of the financial challenge, maintain service quality, and invest in our community. However, we want to allow residents to help shape those decisions.”

Despite the financial strain, the Council is committed to minimising the impact on services. Recent efficiencies have been achieved, such as saving £125,000 in customer services whilst still being a top-ranked council and boosting recycling revenues by £300,000 through renewed contracts.

“Every pound of your council tax counts,” adds Councillor Smith. “We receive about 10% of the council tax you pay, yet provide more than 50 services, from waste collections to clearing fly-tipping to support for homeless people.

“Some services, like elections and water safety, are required by law, whilst others—like leisure centres and local economic support—are choices we make to enhance quality of life here.

“We are asking residents to let us know which of these services we should prioritise. Your feedback will play a crucial role in shaping budget plans for 2025/26.”

To participate, residents can complete the survey online at www.westoxon.gov.uk/budget or pick up a paper copy at the Council offices on Welch Way and Woodgreen, Witney.

The consultation period runs from 18 November to 15 December.

Contact Information
West Oxfordshire District Council Communications Team
communications@westoxon.gov.uk