Pembrokeshire Council's £2m budget surplus despite forecasted overspend
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Pembrokeshire council ends year with £2m underspend
PEMBROKESHIRE County Council ended the last financial year underspending by £2m, in part due to an extra £1.2m raised through second homes tax, despite a dire forecast it was to overspend by £1.4m, senior councillors heard. At the July 7 meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet, members heard the council’s approved revenue net expenditure budget for 2024-25 was £303.5m, set against a backdrop of increased level of demand, complexity and…
Pembrokeshire Council's £2m budget surplus despite forecasted overspend
Pembrokeshire County Council ended the last financial year underspending by £2m, in part due to an extra £1.2m raised through second homes tax, despite a dire forecast it was to overspend by £1.4m..
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