Fees and Charges - 2026/27

December 9, 2025 Cabinet (Cabinet collective) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to agree on proposed non-statutory fees and charges and note statutory fees and charges to be levied by the Council with effect from 1 April 2026, delegate authority for in-year changes, and authorize statutory consultations and traffic management orders related to parking policy changes.

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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST FOR THIS ITEM:
 
None
 

RESOLVED:
 
That
Cabinet:

1.   
Agreed the proposed non-statutory fees and charges to be levied by
the Council with effect from 1 April 2026, unless otherwise
stated.

2.   
Noted the statutory fees and charges to be levied by the Council
with effect from 1 April 2026.

3.   
Noted that the Council’s draft 2026/27 Budget and Medium-Term
Financial Strategy (MTFS) 2026/27–2030/31 assumed that the
changes to Fees and Charges set out in this report were agreed.

 
4.   
Agreed that authority be delegated to the Director of Corporate
Resources in consultation with the Member for Finance and Corporate
Services to make any subsequent in-year changes or additions to the
fees and charges proposed in this report.

Authority was
delegated to the Head of Highways and Parking to:

1.   
Carry out all required statutory consultations regarding the
proposed changes to charges and parking policy.

2.   
Make all necessary traffic management orders (“TMOs”),
having considered any objections received in response to the
statutory consultation, to implement the proposed changes, subject
to key decisions being considered by Cabinet.

3.   
Where the Head of Highways and Parking considered appropriate,
decide to either:
(i) not proceed with, or
(ii) modify one or more of the proposed TMOs to address any matters
arising from the statutory consultation, or
(iii) refer the matter(s) to Cabinet for determination.

Reasons for Decision

Under the Council’s Income Policy, it was a requirement to
review fees and charges as a minimum annually. Given the ongoing
challenges facing the Council, this was even more appropriate.
 

Alternative Options Considered

This report summarised the conclusions after consideration of a
range of alternative approaches dependent on particular services and relevant factors. As such, a
range of alternative options—ranging from no increase to
differentiated rates of increases or decreases—had been
considered and were reflected in this report.
 

Related Meeting

Cabinet - Tuesday, 9th December, 2025 6.30 pm on December 9, 2025

Supporting Documents

Final Fees and Charges 202627_Cabinet.pdf
Appendix II. Highways and Parking 2026-27.pdf
Appendix IIIa. Library Services 2026-27.pdf
Appendix IV. Garages 2026-27.pdf
Appendix IIIb. Cultural Services 2026-27.pdf
Appendix IX. Registrars 2026-27.pdf
Appendix VII - Waste 2026-27.pdf
Appendix VIIIa. Parks Services 2026-27 V2.pdf
Appendix VIIIb. Parks Events 2026-27.pdf
Appendix X. Regulatory Services 2026-27.pdf
Appendix XIa. Building Control Local Land Charges and Street Naming Numbering 2026-27.pdf
Appendix XIb. COMBINED S106 DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT 2026-27.pdf
Appendix XIII. Legal External Fees 2026-27.pdf
Appendix I. Adults 2026-27.pdf
Appendix Xb - Property Licensing Fees and Charges review 2026-27.pdf
Appendix V. Asset Management 2026-27.pdf
Appendix VI. Court Summons NNDR CTAX 2026-27.pdf
Appendix XII. Childrens Services 2026-27.pdf
Appendix XlV - Carbon Literacy Fees and Charges review 2026-27.pdf
Appendix XV Temporary Accommodation.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date9 Dec 2025