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Making every pound count as Full Council approves final budget

'Making every pound count' as Full Council approves final budget

27 February 2025

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Brent Communications

Tonight (27 February), Brent’s Full Council approved the final budget for 2025-26.

The budget, shaped in collaboration with residents and Brent’s Scrutiny Task Group, sets the council’s spending priorities for the year ahead. The average council tax for 2025/26 is £41.02 per week, based on a band D property.

It will also unlock investment in young people to get the best start in life and will continue the funding for our top-performing schools, Family Wellbeing Centres, and Holiday Activity and Food programmes.

As part of our ‘Don’t Mess with Brent’ initiative, residents will also see a cleaner Brent with more Community Skips, more Enforcement Officers, and higher fines for those that are caught using our streets as their own bin.

The budget navigates the balance between delivering the services that matter most to residents and making the savings needed to keep the council’s finances on a sustainable path.

A further £800,000 will go to projects including an upgrade to Kilburn Library, with £400,000 towards improving the Gladstone Park sports pitch and other parks and green open spaces across the borough.

The council has also allocated £1.5million towards a new hardship fund to support residents that need our help the most during the cost of-living crisis.

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I am pleased that once again we have approved a balanced budget which sets the foundations for the future.

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Councillor Muhammed Butt,
Leader of Brent Council

Councillor Muhammed Butt, Leader of Brent Council said:

“The financial challenge for Brent could not be more stark, with nearly 1 in 5 councils across the capital relying on emergency borrowing from government. Despite the obstacles, we are proud of Brent’s longstanding reputation for responsible financial management, and I am pleased that once again we have approved a balanced budget which sets the foundations for the future.

"Over the past 14 years, we have made £218million in cuts, and this year, we have identified a further £16million helping us to balance the books. This has been compounded by the growing housing emergency in our city, as well as a social care bill driven by our ageing population.

"To govern is to choose, and governing means taking hard choices in the best interests of this borough. Tonight’s budget is not a responsibility we take lightly, but we will always fight to safeguard frontline services and make every pound count.”

Read the full budget for 2025-26.

Read more about how the council spends your money.

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