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Cheltenham’s 2026/27 budget proposals approved

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Published on 27th February 2026

Cheltenham 2026/27 budget approved

Cheltenham Borough Council met today (Friday 27 February) to agree the budget for the financial year beginning on 1 April 2026

At this meeting, the council also agreed the level of council tax, considering the requirements of Gloucestershire County Council and the Gloucestershire Police and Crime Commissioner.

Despite the major financial challenges that several local authorities have faced nationally over the last few years, the proposals highlight the council’s commitment to shaping and improving public services, driving economic growth and development, and ensuring resources continue to support its businesses and communities.

Over the past decade, the council has implemented successful strategies that have safeguarded local services, and the plans for 2026/27 follow this same successful approach.  

Key proposals include:

  • Ongoing delivery of the council’s 2025–28 corporate plan priorities, including: investing in Cheltenham’s future with Golden Valley; responding to the climate emergency; supporting strong and safe communities; delivering and maintaining high quality homes; and taking care of public money
  • Continued investment in the council’s buildings and assets
  • A refreshed approach to fees and charges, increasing them for inflation when it makes sense, while keeping in mind market conditions and affordability
  • Careful review of spending plans and borrowing to make sure future investments are affordable and can be maintained over time.


Councillor Peter Jeffries, deputy leader and cabinet member for finance and assets, said: “Now that the budget has been approved, we can move forward with delivering the priorities set out in our 2025–28 corporate plan, from addressing the climate emergency to reducing inequalities and preparing for the future.

“Despite the wider financial pressures facing local government, we remain committed to protecting vital services and spending public money carefully. This budget enables us to progress key projects and maintain the services that matter most to residents.”

Residents, businesses and all partners can view the full council report on the council’s website.


For media enquiries, contact: communications, telephone 01242 264231, email [email protected].

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