Birmingham City Council 2014 Budget and Planning Birmingham's Future

Closed 10 Jan 2014

Opened 9 Dec 2013

Feedback updated 11 Aug 2015

We asked

Birmingham City Council needs to find ways of making further savings next year. This means the way we deliver our services to you will have to change. We want you to give us your views on the best way of doing this.

You said

Your responses (944) were gratefully received and these will form part of the decision making process.

We did

Views from the budget consultation and the service review dialogues were made available to the council decision makers to  ensure they were fully informed of any relevant concerns prior to the drafting of the business plan and budget.  A summary of the feedback from consultation can be found in the consultation chapter of the Council Business Plan on the council’s website.

Results updated 11 Feb 2014

The  Birmingham City Council 2014 Budget and Planning Birminghams Future consultation has now ended.  Thank you for sending in your views. All the survey responses and comments have been incorporated into a final report that will be used to shape the final budget.

You can read this report  and the notes of the public meetings that were held below.

You can also access information about the Consultation on Birmingham City Councils website www. birmingham.gov.uk/budgetviews   

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Overview

Birmingham City Council needs to find ways of making further savings next year.

This means the way we deliver our services to you will have to change.

We want you to give us your views on the best way of doing this.

The online survey includes questions about all services with budget proposals but you can choose whether to comment on all of them, or just on a few.

It also asks if you think Council Tax should be increased next year and what you think of our ideas for how the Council should work in the future.

What happens next

All comments, along with the findings and feedback from the consultation events, will be passed to elected members. They will use this information to help them decide how Birmingham's budget should be spent in the next financial year. 

A summary will also be published on www.birmingham.gov.uk/budgetviews after the consultation has finished.

Events

  • Open Public Meeting - Erdington

    From 10 Dec 2013 at 17:30 to 10 Dec 2013 at 19:30

    Lighthouse Suite
    St Barnabas Church
    High Street. Erdington
    stbarnabaserdington.org.uk

    To book a place, to explain any access requirements or for more information
    Email: servicereviews@birmingham.gov.uk
    Website: birmingham.gov.uk/budgetviews

  • Open Public Meeting - South Yardley

    From 11 Dec 2013 at 18:00 to 11 Dec 2013 at 20:00

    South Yardley Library
    Yardley Road
    birmingham.gov.uk/southyardleylibrary

    To book a place, to explain any access requirements or for more information
    Email: servicereviews@birmingham.gov.uk
    Website: birmingham.gov.uk/budgetviews

  • Open Public Meeting - Handsworth

    From 12 Dec 2013 at 18:00 to 12 Dec 2013 at 20:00

    Nishkam Centre
    Soho Road, Handsworth
    ncauk.org/contact-us

    To book a place, to explain any access requirements or for more information
    Email: servicereviews@birmingham.gov.uk
    Website: birmingham.gov.uk/budgetviews

  • Open Public Meeting - Bournville

    From 18 Dec 2013 at 18:00 to 18 Dec 2013 at 20:00

    Bournville College
    Longbridge
    bournville.ac.uk/contact-us

    To book a place, to explain any access requirements or for more information
    Email: servicereviews@birmingham.gov.uk
    Website: birmingham.gov.uk/budgetviews

Areas

  • CITY-WIDE

Audiences

  • All residents

Interests

  • Spending
  • Democracy and Participation
  • Care & Support for Adults
  • Children & Young People
  • Older people issues
  • Voluntary Sector
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Crime & Community Safety
  • Arts & Culture
  • Libraries
  • Sport & Keep Fit
  • Parks & Green Spaces
  • Children’s Centres
  • Early Years
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Planning
  • Regeneration
  • Transport (Including Walking)
  • Housing
  • Homelessness
  • Business
  • Employment
  • City Centre Parking