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Ludlow Town Council undertakes an annual budget setting process between October and January each year and resolves an annual budget and precept amount that reflects the Council's requirements to ensure effective management and service delivery.
2025- 26
Precept: £
Budget
2021 - 22
Precept: £644,484.00
Budget
2017 - 18
Precept:- £450,020.00
Budget
2013 - 14
Precept:- £292,109.00
Budget
2009 - 10
Precept:- £309,989.00
2005 - 06
Precept:- £223,780.00
Budget
2001 - 02
Precept:- £156,350.00
1997 - 98
Precept:- £99,500.00
1993 - 94
Precept:- £50,000.00
1989 - 90
Precept:-£38,000.00
1985 - 86
Precept:- £30,050.00
1981 - 82
Precept:- £14,000.00
1977 - 78
Precept:- £
2024- 25
Precept: £823,696.00
Budget
2020 - 21
Precept: £612,740.00
2016 - 17
Precept:- £360,416.00
Budget
2012 - 13
Precept:- £330,973.00
Budget
2008 - 09
Precept:- £286,451.00
Budget
2004 - 05
Precept:- £217,265.00
Budget
2000 - 01
Precept:- £152,970.00
1996 - 97
Precept:- £95,000.00
1992 - 93
Precept:- £38,000.00
1988 - 89
Precept:- £38,000.00
1984 - 85
Precept:- £30,050.00
1980 - 81
Precept:- £
1976 - 77
Precept:- £6,500.00
2023- 24
Precept: £773,395.00
Budget
2019-20
Precept:- £557,037.00
Budget
2015 - 16
Precept:- £335,299.00
Budget
2011 - 12
Precept:- £330,988.00
Budget
2007 - 08
Precept:- £248,130.00
2003 - 04
Precept:- £176,100.00
Budget
1999 - 2000
Precept:- £147,855.00
1995 - 96
Precept:- £95,000.00
1991 - 92
Precept:- £38,000.00
1987 - 88
Precept:- £
1983 - 84
Precept :- £
1979 - 80
Precept:- £12,000.00
1975 - 76
Precept:- £2,000.00
2022- 23
Precept: £708,607.00
Budget
2018-19
Precept:- £545,166.00
Budget
2014 - 15
Precept:- £310,462.00
Budget
2010 - 11
Precept:- £312,172.00
Budget
2006 - 07
Precept:- £231,325.00
Budget
2002 - 03
Precept:- £160,207.00
Budget
1998 - 99
Precept:- £139,120.00
1994 - 95
Precept:- £52,500.00
1990 - 91
Precept:-£38,000.00
1986 - 87
Precept:- £30,050.00
1982 - 83
Precept:- £17,500.00
1978 - 79
Precept:- 10,000.00
1969 - 70
Precept:- £1,200.00
NOTICE OF THE PERIOD DURING WHICH ELECTORS AND INTERESTED PERSONS MAY EXERCISE RIGHTS RELATING TO THE ANNUAL ACCOUNTS
The Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014 and the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015 require that:
1) The accounting records for the financial year to which the audit relates and all books, deeds, contracts, bills, vouchers, receipts and other documents relating to those records must be made available for inspection by any person interested, during a period of 30 working days set by the smaller authority and including the first 10 working days of July.
2) The period referred to in paragraph (1) starts with the day on which the period for the exercise of public rights is treated as having been commenced i.e. the day following the day on which all of the obligations in paragraph (3) below have been fulfilled.
3) The responsible financial officer for a relevant authority must, on behalf of that authority, publish (which must include publication on the authority’s website):
a) the Accounting Statements (i.e. Section 2 of either Form 2 or 3, whichever is relevant, of the Annual Governance & Accountability Return (AGAR)), accompanied by:
i) a declaration, signed by that officer to the effect that the status of the Accounting Statements are unaudited and that the Accounting Statements as published may be subject to change;
ii) the Annual Governance Statement (i.e. Section 1 of either Form 2 or Form 3, whichever is relevant, of the AGAR); and
b) a statement that sets out—
i) the period for the exercise of public rights;
ii) details of the manner in which notice should be given of an intention to inspect the accounting records and other documents;
iii) the name and address of the local auditor;
iv) the provisions contained in section 26 (inspection of documents etc.) and section 27 (right to make objections at audit) of the Act, as they have effect in relation to the authority in question;
Notice of Conclusion of Audit and Audited Return
For transparency purposes, the Council publishes on its website all invoices totalling £500 or more each month. These reports are available below.
For transparency purposes the Council publishes on its website all invoices totalling £500 or more each month. These reports are available below.
The Town Council employs one member of staff paid SCP 43 of the NJC pay scales and their pay is 2.165 times higher than the lowest paid member of staff.
Pay scales are agreed annually and are available on the NALC website: www.nalc.gov.uk
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Historic outdoor market in the heart of Ludlow town centre.
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Throughout the year Ludlow hosts many diverse events in and around the town centre.