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Have your say on the police budget in West Yorkshire |
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Residents across West Yorkshire are being urged to have their say on police funding for 2026/27. A survey has been launched asking people to share their views on the level of the local 'police precept' for the next financial year. The precept is the part of the Council Tax Bill for the region’s five local authorities that pays for policing. Opinions are now being sought on an increase to the funding, which could mean an extra 19p - 26p per week cost for most households who are in Council Tax Bands A to C. Alison Lowe OBE, West Yorkshire’s Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, said: “It is so important that everyone across the county gives their views on funding for our vital police services. “We know neighbourhood policing and police visibility really matter to residents, and we are continually working to build public trust and confidence in the service. “West Yorkshire Police is facing a funding gap of almost £10 million next year, despite taking measures to reduce it. “Funds raised by an increased precept would cut this by almost £3.5 million, moving us towards a stronger financial position where we can continue to keep our communities safe, just, and inclusive." The consultation runs until midnight on 20th January 2026. To complete the survey, visit www.yourvoice.westyorks-ca.gov.uk/police-precept-26-27 | ||
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