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- East Ayrshire budget agreed for 2025/26 Following an extended meeting of Full Council last week, East Ayrshire councillors approved a balanced budget for 2025/26, agreeing to a suite of proposals and investments totalling over £8m and a savings package of £8.75million. Web Page
- Council tax prize draw means Happy Christmas for Nicola Web Page
- Change to budget date Web Page
- East Ayrshire to adopt Council Tax changes to reduce building neglect Empty and derelict buildings are a problem in villages, towns and cities throughout the country, blighting the appearance of our streets and causing problems for neighbours. But it’s hoped that this will soon start to change in East Ayrshire, with the introduction of new rules which will make it more expensive for owners to leave their properties unoccupied. Web Page
- Universal Credit Project team to be established Web Page
- Have your say as Council Management Team takes to the road East Ayrshire Council is preparing to launch its budget consultation for 2024/25, against a backdrop of rising costs for delivering public services and a £7 million funding gap in the next year alone. Residents, businesses and communities are being invited to have their say on the Council’s budget priorities, by taking part in a series of in-person events and an online survey. Web Page
- Council agrees to boost Family Pandemic Payments East Ayrshire Councillors today approved proposals to boost the Family Pandemic Payments (FPPs) by a further £50 to assist low income families at this time. Web Page
- Council Tax premium for second homes At the recent meeting of Cabinet it was agreed that from 1 July 2024, Council Tax charges for second homes will be increased with the introduction of a premium of 100%, which means that the standard charge will double. Web Page
- Two weeks to have your say on Council’s future budget East Ayrshire Council is seeking the views of individuals and communities over the next two weeks as they prepare to set the revenue budget for 2023/24. Web Page
- Electric vehicle charging tariffs to be introduced in East Ayrshire from 1 April In response to recent increases in energy costs and the need to expand the charging network, East Ayrshire Council will be introducing tariffs and overstay charges for the use of public electric vehicle (EV) charging points in East Ayrshire from 1 April. Web Page