Chichester Observer

Police tax rise will help with financial challenges

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Sussex Police is facing some ‘significan­t financial challenges’ over the next two to three years, according to the deputy chief constable.

DCC Dave Mclaren spoke of the challenges as the news of the force raising its portion of the average council tax bill by £13 in 2024/25 was shared during a performanc­e and accountabi­lity meeting chaired by Police & Crime Commission­er Katy Bourne on February 16.

The change will take a

Band D bill to £252.91 for the year. This will be on top of the £81.54 rise imposed by West Sussex County Council – taking its share of the bill to £1,714.95 – and increases from the various district and borough councils.

DCC Mclaren said the money would help with the financial challenges faced by the force, which faces a deficit of £20m over the next three to four years. DCC Mclaren said ‘significan­t savings’ had been found for the coming 12 months, which allowed Sussex Police to balance its budget. He added: “It’s never easy taking money out of your revenue budget especially – but we’ve made good progress so far and I’m confident we will continue to make those strides over the next few years whilst crucially continuing to deliver [an] improved service to the public.”

DCC Mclaren said the force faced some ‘significan­t financial challenges’ over the next two or three years. But he highlighte­d a number of areas in which work has been carried out and improvemen­ts made – they included rural crime, tackling serious organised crime, and the way in which data and new technologi­es are used to improve the way officers are called on to cover incidents.

 ?? ?? Katy Bourne, Sussex Police and Crime Commission­er
Katy Bourne, Sussex Police and Crime Commission­er

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