EP102: Navigating Funding Problems and Local Government Challenges
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THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST
Episode 102 - Navigating Funding Problems and Local Government Challenges
Welcome to this week's bite-sized edition of the Kent Politics Podcast, where we delve into the pressing political issues affecting our local communities. This episode is packed with insights from our dedicated local democracy reporters and a look at key developments in Westminster.
Key Topics Discussed:Council Tax Controversy- Council Tax Increase: The decision by Kent County Council (KCC) to raise council tax by only 4% instead of near 5%, potentially missing out on over £10 million, has sparked debate.
- Opposition Views: Critics argue that KCC should maximise local funding before seeking more government support.
- Press Conference Insights: KCC leader Lyndon Kem Karen highlights financial strain due to caring for young adult asylum seekers without adequate government funding.
- Ofsted Report Concerns: Recent downgrades in children's services ratings add pressure on KCC's handling of care leavers.
- Budget Plans Unveiled: Medway Council reveals its draft budget, showing improved financial stability despite ongoing pressures like social care demands and inflation.
- Parking Charge Adjustments: Parking fees will rise slightly as part of efforts to balance finances through increased revenue rather than service cuts.
- Tunbridge Town Council Proposal: Plans for establishing a new town council are set for approval, aiming to ensure continued representation amid potential district abolishments across Kent.
- Westminster Discussions: Gravesham MP Dr. Lauren Sullivan raises concerns about victim safety in court settings; Justice Minister outlines investment plans aimed at better supporting victims and reducing domestic abuse crimes.
Don't miss further updates on these stories throughout the week via Kent Online. Subscribe to our politics briefing newsletter or tune into KMTV’s weekly politics show every Friday at 5pm for more detailed coverage.
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