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- Penalty Charge Notice to increase from August The Council’s Cabinet this week agreed to increase the Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) value following national guidance issued by Scottish Ministers on the revised levels that can be charged for parking contraventions. From 1 August 2023, the charge will rise from £60 to £100. Web Page
- Stamping out fraud North and East Ayrshire Council’s Corporate Fraud Team has received over 700 fraud referrals for East Ayrshire and made financial recoveries of over £0.4 million since the two councils joined forces in 2017. Web Page
- Budget looks to the long-term with £40m investment East Ayrshire Council's 2024/25 budget has been approved with cross-party collaboration. Web Page
- Protecting the public purse: stamping out fraud International Fraud Awareness Week (12-18 November 2023) is a global effort to minimise the impact of fraud by promoting anti-fraud awareness and education. International Fraud Awareness Week (fraudweek.com) Web Page
- Council agrees plans to expand electric vehicle infrastructure East Ayrshire Council has this week agreed plans to increase the infrastructure to cater for more electric vehicles (EV) across Ayrshire. Web Page
- Accounts Commission praises Council performance Web Page
- Early intervention and prevention is key to future of East Ayrshire East Ayrshire Council and the Community Planning Partnership hosted an Early Intervention and Prevention roundtable event at CentreStage this week. Web Page
- Council reviews pave the way for change In a bid to become a more financially sustainable organisation now and into the future, East Ayrshire Council is preparing to set out a new direction of travel, with people, partnerships, early intervention and prevention sitting at the heart of these proposals. Web Page
- Council adopts a measured approach to keep budget on track East Ayrshire Council is adopting a ‘measured approach’ to fiscal management as it strives to overcome the financial challenges of not only this current year, but to prepare the ground for years to come. Web Page
- Cabinet agrees future direction for tackling poverty and inequality in East Ayrshire At a recent meeting of Cabinet, Councillor Douglas Reid, Leader of the Council and all elected members present, recognised that tackling poverty and inequality within East Ayrshire was a top priority and took a decision on the future direction of support to our local communities and businesses. Web Page