The Local Government Transparency Code
The Local Government Transparency Code is issued to meet the Government's desire to place more power into citizens' hands to increase democratic accountability and make it easier for local people to contribute to the local decision making process and help shape public services.
The Code requires that all Principal Authorities publicise specified categories of data, and recommends the publication of additional data. For Town and Parish Councils this is not enforceable by law for those with a budget below £6.5m, but is regarded as best practice.
Business Plan 2021-2025
This Business Plan sets out how Skegness Town Council will work for the people of Skegness. It sets out their mission, objectives and key priorities for the next five years and their ambitions for the future.
Services, DRAFT Business Plan February 2021, 2021.02.10 (PDF, 535 Kb)
DRAFT - Business Plan 2021 - 2025 - Building a Future Together
Services, DRAFT Business Plan Appendix February 2021, 2021.02.10 (PDF, 106 Kb)
Draft Appendix to the Business Plan 2021-2025
Financial Information
Precept
Skegness Town Council receives the majority of it's income through the precept; an annual sum of money collected with the Council Tax by East Lindsey District.
At its meeting on 18th January 2023, Skegness Town Council agreed to set a precept of £617,375 for 2023/24.
The table sets out what this means for property bands A-D
Property Banding |
Annual Increase |
Weekly Increase |
Property Precept for 2023/24 |
---|---|---|---|
Band A |
£3.65 |
£0.07p |
£70.99 |
Band B |
£4.26 |
£0.08p |
£82.82 |
Band C |
£4.87 |
£0.09p |
£94.65 |
Band D |
£5.48 |
£0.11p |
£106.48 |
Budget 2023-24, Approved 2023.01.18 (PDF, 31 Kb)
Budget 2023-24, approved by Council on 18th January 2023.
Financial Regulations
Financial Regulations, Approved May 2022 (PDF, 248 Kb)
Financial Regulation, approved May 2022
Fees and Charges
Cemetery Fees, From April 2023 (PDF, 112 Kb)
Cemetery Fees from April 2023. Approved by Council on 18th January 2023.