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Cumbria police commissioner launches council tax consultation

by Cumbria Crack
23/12/2025
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Cumbria’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner has launched a council tax consultation for 2026-27.

The commissioner wants people to support an increase in the portion of the precept that helps pay for Cumbria Constabulary.

The rise would see a Band D property pay an increase of £14.94 a year – the equivalent of £1.25 a month.

The consultation runs until Friday January 23 at 5pm.

Commissioner David Allen said: “As Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner, I prepare the annual budget 2026-27. Part of this budget includes setting the council tax precept for policing – paid for by you, the residents of Cumbria. Therefore, it is only right and fair that I ask you what you are willing to pay for.

“I believe that Cumbria deserves strong public services that protect our communities and keep us safe, and we should never do public safety on the cheap.

“In 2025, I’ve hosted 23 surgeries and attended 143 engagements to meet residents, and they regularly tell me the same thing: they want to see their local officers again. Despite the challenging financial position, the constabulary has worked hard this year to deliver meaningful improvements.

“Increasing the number of Community Beat Officers in the current financial year from 58 to 84 and adding 16 more PCSOs to our Neighbourhood Policing Teams has provided more opportunity to reduce anti-social behaviour in key hotspots, carry out targeted operations on rural crime, and strengthen relationships between officers and the public.

“Cumbria now has more police on the streets than ever before with 1,401 full-time equivalent officers.

“However, looking ahead, we still face significant financial pressures.

“Through prudent financial management and careful planning, I have overseen the reduction of the budget deficit from £16m to £11m and I will continue to ensure further savings are achieved to ensure every penny is spent in delivering the police service the county deserves.

“Work continues to ensure that these savings do not fall on frontline policing. I have already matched the required savings within my own office, ensuring reductions that do not touch frontline policing. 

“The increase will help protect and maintain neighbourhood policing and ensure that the improvements we have made are not lost. Without it, cuts would be unavoidable and would affect the services the constabulary can provide. 

“Cumbria remains one of the safest places in the country because of the commitment of our officers and staff and because we invest in the right areas. I see their professionalism and dedication every day. I will not allow that to be undermined. 

“Protecting Cumbria is my number one priority. With your support, we can continue to rebuild, reinvest and strengthen the policing that keeps our county safe.”

People can complete the survey online, call 01768 217734 or email [email protected] to obtain a paper copy.

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