RESIDENTS and businesses are being asked to have their say on Worcester City Council’s budget priorities for the next financial year.
The council has launched a consultation at www.worcester.gov.uk/voiceit to allow people to give their views on what services matter most to them and how the authority should deliver savings.
Worcester City Council manages essential services for the city, including emptying bins, keeping the streets clean, housing for families at risk of becoming homeless, looking after parks, and processing planning applications.
Council leader Coun Lynn Denham said: “Everyone knows that council budgets are very tight, so it’s important that we listen to what residents have to say about where we spend their money in 2026-27.
“So I would encourage everyone in the city to give their views on our spending plans at www.worcester.gov.uk/voiceit and help us make the right choices for the year ahead.”
Paper copies of the consultation are available from Customer Services at the Guildhall, or by calling 01905 722233.
The consultation is open until Sunday January 18.
The council will set its budget for 2026-27 in February.
