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Oxfordshire Conversations are online public events, bringing together residents and the councillors who lead our county council. This is your chance to share your priorities for local services with decision-makers and explore ideas for how we can make savings to balance our budget in these tough times.
Book your place:
The events are open to all, but you need to book so we can send you the joining instructions.
Monday 11 December: 4.30pm to 6pm.
Booking is now closed for all other dates.
24/25 budget consultation
Take part in our 24/25 budget consultation using our online budget simulator and put yourself in the driving seat when it comes to the council’s budget.
Learn more about the breadth of the services we provide.
Weigh up tough choices and impacts.
Submit your budget alongside comments to support your choices.
Your aim is to bring our £9.1 million gap as close to zero as possible.
The simulator closes on Wednesday 10 January 2024.
If you want to comment on the council’s proposed budget, we encourage you to read the budget proposals and supporting papers before sharing your feedback using our online form. Or you can write to: Freepost OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(No further address details are required and no stamp is needed, but please write Budget consultation 2024/25 on the top left corner of the envelope.)
Join the conversation
Oxfordshire Conversations are online public events, bringing together residents and the councillors who lead our county council. This is your chance to share your priorities for local services with decision-makers and explore ideas for how we can make savings to balance our budget in these tough times.
Book your place:
The events are open to all, but you need to book so we can send you the joining instructions.
Monday 11 December: 4.30pm to 6pm.
Booking is now closed for all other dates.
24/25 budget consultation
Take part in our 24/25 budget consultation using our online budget simulator and put yourself in the driving seat when it comes to the council’s budget.
Learn more about the breadth of the services we provide.
Weigh up tough choices and impacts.
Submit your budget alongside comments to support your choices.
Your aim is to bring our £9.1 million gap as close to zero as possible.
The simulator closes on Wednesday 10 January 2024.
If you want to comment on the council’s proposed budget, we encourage you to read the budget proposals and supporting papers before sharing your feedback using our online form. Or you can write to: Freepost OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(No further address details are required and no stamp is needed, but please write Budget consultation 2024/25 on the top left corner of the envelope.)
Our Oxfordshire Conversations are open to all. If you plan on attending one of these events, please complete our short booking form so we can send you the joining instructions.
Consultation has concluded
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