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Residents urged to have their say on police budget precept

Coventry Editorial 27th Dec, 2021   0

RESIDENTS are being asked for their views on the budget for West Midlands Police.

The call comes from West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, Simon Foster, as he launches his annual consultation on the finances of the force.

The PCC is responsible for setting the budget for West Midlands Police, which receives the majority of its funding from central government grant, but also through a precept on council tax.

Part of the PCC’s role is to set the precept for council tax which is allocated to the police.




The PCC is asking for the views of the public on their main priorities when it comes to policing the region.

He is also consulting the public on an increase to council tax, that the government has effectively mandated, by up to £10 per year, for a band D property – which would amount to less than 85p per month.


Most properties in the West Midlands are in band A and B and the cost would be less than that.

The West Midlands Police Precept is the second lowest in the country at £177.55, for a band D property, and remains at least £60 less than neighbouring forces.

An increase of £10 for the year 2022/23 would mean that West Midlands Police will continue to recruit officers, although the budget will remain under pressure.

“I was elected on a mandate to rebuild community policing, and that is the job I am getting on with,” said Mr Foster.

“People told me that they wanted preventative, proactive, problem solving and visible police officers out on the streets.

“Now, the government has assumed this increase in the policing precept and stated that they expect police forces to increase their policing precept by £10 for a band D property.

“I would much rather that the government had fully funded this increase, rather than effectively mandating it and transferring the burden onto local council taxpayers.

“I would encourage everybody in the West Midlands, if you work, live or study in the region to respond to this consultation.”

The consultation will close on January 30, 2022.

To have your say, visit: https://www.westmidlands-pcc.gov.uk/budget-2022/