Budget proposals: Council Leader Mike Ross sets out plans for “cleaner, safer and fairer Hull” 7th February 2025 Updated: Full Council has today, 27 February, approved the budget for 2025/26. Hull City Council has published the Leader’s proposed budget for 2025/26. The proposals are to be discussed at the Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee on 14 February, before they go to Full Council on 27 February – where a final decision will […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News BudgetCllr Mike Ross
Hull City Council Leader urges government to help to safeguard key services 28th October 2024 Leader of Hull City Council, Cllr Mike Ross, has today sent a letter to government ahead of Wednesday’s Budget Statement outlining the urgent support required for Hull. The letter, addressed to UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, as well as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, details the difficulties the council would face sustaining key […] Read more Adult social care News Public Health Regeneration BudgetCllr Mike RossGovernment
Budget proposals for 2024/25 from Hull City Council leader Mike Ross 2nd February 2024 Updated: Full Council has today, 22 February, approved the budget for 2024/25. Hull City Council has published the Leader’s proposed budget for 2024/25. The proposals are to be discussed at the Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Management Committee on 9 February, before it goes to Full Council on 22 February – where a final decision will […] Read more News BudgetCllr Mike Ross
Devolution and budget on the menu at Hull Business Breakfast 22nd January 2024 Businesses in Hull can learn more about Hull and East Yorkshire’s devolution proposals, as well as Hull City Council’s upcoming budget forecast, at a business breakfast in the Guildhall next month. Hull Business Breakfast will begin with a welcome from Hull City Council’s assistant director for economic development and regeneration, Alex Codd, before featuring an […] Read more Business Devolution News BudgetBusiness BreakfastDevolutionGuildhall
Stark warning to government over council funding 17th November 2023 The Leader of Hull City Council, Councillor Mike Ross, and the Leader of the Council’s Majority Opposition Group, Councillor Daren Hale, have warned that Hull faces a “toxic cocktail” if there is no new support from the government to help deliver vital services. The leaders have written jointly to the Secretary of State for Levelling […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News BudgetCllr Daren HaleCllr Mike RossFinance
Council to discuss medium-term financial plan 14th July 2022 Hull City Council’s Scrutiny Committee and Cabinet are set to discuss the council’s financial strategy through to 2026. Council Leader, Councillor Mike Ross, said: “The majority of money spent by the Council is grants from the Government, and we don’t know yet if the Government will increase their grants to keep pace with rising costs. […] Read more News BudgetCabinetCouncillor mike rossmedium term financial planscrutiny committee
Budget 2022/23; Keeping Hull moving forward 3rd February 2022 Updated: Full Council has today, 24 February, approved the budget for 2022/23. The Leader’s proposed Budget for 2022/23 is to be discussed at the council’s Scrutiny meeting on Friday 11 February, before it goes to Full Council on Thursday 24 February. Leader of the Council, Councillor Daren Hale said: “We have named this budget “Keeping […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News BudgetCapital fundingcouncil taxCouncillor Daren HaleCouncillor Phil WebsterFull CouncilRevenue funding
Budget 2020/21: 10 things you need to know 27th February 2020 The budget statement from Councillor Stephen Brady, Leader of Hull City Council, has been approved for 2020/21. The budget, approved at a meeting of Full Council today, includes changes in Council Tax and children’s services, and the city’s carbon neutral commitment for 2030. Here are 10 things you need to know about the 2020/21 budget: […] Read more Adult social care Children and families Civic Community and Living Council Government and Democracy Housing News Regeneration Waste Armed ForcesBudgetcouncil taxCouncillor Stephen BradyFly-tipping
Hull City Council leader proposes no service cuts in Budget proposal 18th January 2019 Hull City Council leader Stephen Brady has proposed no cuts to council services in the next financial year, despite £5 million of new cuts from central government. Councillor Brady’s Budget Statement for 2019/20 proposes to continue to fund a pensioner bus pass scheme, free bulky item collection and subsidies to school meals. It will also […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News BudgetCouncillor Stephen Brady