Hampshire Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones wants to hear the views of local residents in her annual police budget precept consultation.
The government is giving Police and Crime Commissioners the flexibility to increase the policing element of your council tax in 2023/24 by up to £10 per year (based on a Band D property). The Commissioner is asking local residents to complete an online survey and provide feedback and to give their views on increases of £5, £6, £8 or £10. The survey also asks which areas of crime the police should invest in with eight options including improved police visibility, tackling anti-social behaviour, easier reporting to 101.
Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones said: “I know this is a very difficult time financially for the country, and potentially for you as an individual, and I am conscious that any rise in your council tax to support policing will come at the same time as other costs are also increasing. “However, it is also a difficult time for funding your police force; policing is not immune to the cost of living crisis and therefore the 2023/24 budget is being set against the backdrop of a challenging economic environment with general inflation, pay costs, utilities and fuel costs all rising.”
“I know that any increase in the amount you pay must be considered carefully. I also hear very loudly that you want to see more officers in your communities. That’s why it’s so important that you complete this short survey and have your say on continued investment. With yours and the government’s support, I am on track to have recruited 600 more police officers in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight by March 2023, hitting a 25% increase in police officers responding to emergencies and patrolling the beat. Through this, I am making your police force even more local, visible and accessible. More police means more deployments, more crimes solved, and safer streets.”
“The maximum I am allowed to increase the council tax by on a Band D property for 2023/24 is £10 per annum (a 4.2% increase, significantly below inflation), which is an increase of 83p per month. If I increase by the maximum for residents in property Bands A-C, the increase would equate to less than 83p a month, and for properties in Bands E-H it would be more than 83p per month.”
“If I don’t increase the council tax for 2023/24, I will need to work with the Constabulary to implement savings, with an inevitable impact on the overall service level which can be provided. This would not be my preference; I see first-hand day in day out the vital work which the Constabulary undertakes to keep the residents of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight safe, and I would not wish to see this compromised. By completing this survey, you will really help us set the budget and the council tax precepts for policing for the next financial year. I want to hear your feedback so I can represent your views on where you want your money to go.”
Complete the survey
The online survey is hosted here: Annual Police Budget Precept Consultation: Have Your Say (alchemer.eu)
Proposed annual contributions to policing in council tax bands for 2023/24
Precept Increase Options 2023/24 | |||||
Council Tax Band | Police Council Tax Precept for 2022/23(£) | £5 increase at Band D | £6 increase at Band D | £8 increase at Band D | £10 increase at Band D |
A | 157.64 | 160.97 | 161.64 | 162.97 | 164.31 |
B | 183.91 | 187.80 | 188.58 | 190.14 | 191.69 |
C | 210.19 | 214.63 | 215.52 | 217.30 | 219.08 |
D | 236.46 | 241.46 | 242.46 | 244.46 | 246.46 |
E | 289.01 | 295.12 | 296.34 | 298.78 | 301.23 |
F | 341.55 | 348.78 | 350.22 | 353.11 | 356.00 |
G | 394.10 | 402.43 | 404.10 | 407.43 | 410.77 |
H | 472.92 | 482.92 | 484.92 | 488.92 | 492.92 |
Not sure of your council tax band? Go to Check your Council Tax band – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Complete the survey
The online survey is hosted here: Annual Police Budget Precept Consultation: Have Your Say (alchemer.eu)
Not online? Paper copies are now available at Fleet Library. Just ask for a PCC survey at reception.
The consultation closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 4th December.