DRAFT GENERAL FUND AND COUNCIL TAX SETTING 2026/27

January 14, 2026 Cabinet (Cabinet collective) Approved View on council website
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Cabinet considered a report setting out the
Council's draft 2026/27 General Fund Budget, Council Tax Support
Scheme and draft proposals for the 2025/26 Council Tax.
 
The Portfolio Holder for Resources and
Performance advised that next year’s proposed budget assumed
a 2.99% increase in council tax which equated to a 14pence increase
per week on a band D property.She also advised that the report
identified the opportunity to approve a further £600thousand
of one-off growth and that Officers would be working with Portfolio
Holders to agree a set of options.
 
Members agreed that the proposed budget put
the Council in a strong financial position going into LGR.
A number of other comments were also
made by Members including:
 

·        
Members and Officers were thanked for their work on producing this
positive budget and were particularly pleased with the continued
investment into the regeneration of the Town which would improve
the economy and provide skills, training and opportunities for the
residents of Stevenage;

·        
The investment into the Town’s 80th anniversary
celebrations, including events across community and business groups
was welcomed;
 
It was RESOLVED:
 
1. 
That the 2025/26 revised net expenditure on the General Fund of
£10,540,490 be approved as set out in paragraph
4.8.1.

2. 
That for 2025/26 the sum of £250,000 be transferred to the
Capital earmarked reserve to support the Draft Capital Strategy as
set out in paragraphs 4.2.5-4.2.7.

3. 
That the draft General Fund Budget for 2026/27 of
£13,586,060 be proposed (subject to additional growth
of £800,000 as set out in section 4.9) for consultation
purposes, with a contribution to balances of £1,581
and a Band D Council Tax of £253.78, (assuming a 2.99%
Council Tax increase).

4. 
That the updated position on the General Fund Medium Term Financial
Strategy (MTFS) as summarised in section 4.11 be noted.

 
5. 
That the minimum level of General Fund reserves of
£3,648,355, based on the 2026/27 risk assessment of
balances, as shown at Appendix C to this report, be approved.
 
6. 
The contingency sum of £500,000 within which the
Cabinet can approve supplementary estimates (in addition to the
General Fund net budget), be approved for 2026/27 (reflecting the
level of balances available above the minimum amount).  With a further £500,000 approved
specifically for additional Local Government Reorganisation
transition costs.
 
7. 
The 2026/27 Balancing the Budget options as set out in section 4.5
and Appendix A, totalling £84,640 for the General
Fund, be included into the Council’s budget setting processes
for consideration by the Overview & Scrutiny Committee.
 
8. 
That the pressures identified in sections 4.2 and 4.7 to the report
be noted.
 
9. 
That the 2026/27 Balancing the Budget growth options as set out in
section 4.6 and Appendix B, totalling £145,140 (and
£95,140 from 2027/28) for the General Fund, be included
into the Council’s budget setting processes for consideration
by the Overview & Scrutiny Committee.
 
10. 
That the sum set aside of Local Enterprise Board (LEP) loans of
£500,000 be approved for 2026/27 and for future years
as a minimum as set out in paragraph 4.2.2 for subsequent
years.
 
11. 
That for 2026/27 the sum of £1,200,000 be approved to
support the Draft Capital Strategy as set out in paragraphs
4.2.5-4.2.6.
 
12. 
That for 2026/27 the use of £500,000 Extended Producer
Responsibility (EPR) funding for the purchase of two new freighters
as set out in paragraph 4.1.13 be approved.
 
13. 
That the sums included in the 2026/27 Budget for Local Government
Reorganisation (LGR) transition budgets of £560,000 be
approved and for future years as set out in paragraph 4.2.4.
 
14. 
That the approach to additional growth of £600,000 as
set out in section 4.9 of the report be approved and be included
into the Council’s budget setting processes for consideration
by the Overview & Scrutiny Committee.
 
15. 
That the ringfencing of £2,000,000 of Business Rates
gain reserves for the repayment of LEP loans as set out in
paragraph 4.11.5 be approved.
 
16. 
That the Section 25 Statement on Robustness of Estimates and
Adequacy of Reserve as set out in Appendix D be approved.
 
17. 
That the Equalities Impact Assessment (EQIA) for the council tax
increase of 2.99% be noted, (Appendix E)
 
18. 
That the decisions taken on recommendations 2.3 – 2.17 above
be referred to the Overview and Scrutiny Committee for
consideration in accordance with the Budget and Policy Framework
rules in the Council’s Constitution.
 
19. 
That approval be granted for engagement to take place with key
partners and other stakeholders in order
for their views to be considered as part of the 2026/27
budget setting process.

Related Meeting

Cabinet - Wednesday, 14 January 2026 2.00pm on January 14, 2026

Supporting Documents

5 01 draft Council tax and General Fund report 2026-27 v3.pdf
5 01 Appendix A GF Budget Options.pdf
5 01 Appendix B GF Growth Options.pdf
5 01 Appendix C Risk Assessment of Balances.pdf
5 01 Appendix D Section 25 Statement by the CFO.pdf
5 01 Appendix E EqIA Council Tax increase.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date14 Jan 2026