Folkestone & Hythe Council’s £20 Million Budget Plans for 2026/27 – Have Your Say!


Folkestone & Hythe District Council is inviting residents to share their views on its new budget strategy. The plan balances investment in local services with the need to manage rising costs.

Where the Money Goes

The council proposes spending £20 million on essential daily services, including:

Additionally, £55 million is earmarked for major district projects over the next five years.

Council Tax and Fees

To maintain these services, the council is proposing a 2.99% increase in its portion of council tax. For a Band D property, this works out to approximately 17p per week. Fees for other services will also be adjusted, mostly to keep up with inflation.

Supporting the Community

The budget includes specific plans to help vulnerable residents:

How to Share Your Views

You have until midday on Friday, 30 January 2026 to comment.

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