The council plans to spend around £80 million in total on capital schemes in 2021/22. The authority is proposing a council tax increase of 2.75%, which would cost residents in Band D properties an extra £44.43 per year at a total fee of £1,660.02. The gross revenue income for 2021/22 is £459.9 million and the net budget is £316.3 million. Members will make a final decision on the 2021/22 budget and council tax increase on Tuesday March 09. The funding of these projects is split over the course of the council’s capital investment programme for 2020 to 2024. The council’s total capital investment over the next three years is around £150 million.
Budget 2021: Chancellor Rishi Sunak to announce £93m for Wales and 13,000 jobs
The Chancellor has promised £93m to help with Wales recovery from the economic devastation of the coronavirus pandemic
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