Keeping our council tax rates one of the lowest in the region
In the face of ongoing uncertainty around future funding for local government, we have delivered a balanced and ambitious budget, with continued investment to ensure that Chorley is an even better place to live, work and visit.
All while keeping our council tax one of the lowest in the region.
See below the comparable rates across Lancashire for the district portion of council tax for a band D property:
| Band D Equivalent |
Preston | 343.60 |
Burnley | 328.01 |
Rossendale | 299.49 |
Pendle | 289.92 |
Hyndburn | 260.64 |
Lancaster | 249.18 |
West Lancs. | 224.92 |
South Ribble | 223.24 |
Wyre | 219.74 |
Fylde | 218.89 |
Chorley | 203.63* |
Ribble Valley | 165.69 |
Our community has been through a huge period of disruption over the last few years, with the ongoing impact of the Cost-of-Living Crisis impacting those who live, work, and do business across Chorley. It's vital that we continue to respond to these challenges by making sure that the right services and support measures are in place to help protect our borough.
We are committed to continuing to be an ambitious and efficient council to tackle the funding challenges that we face and have a successful track record of generating savings by doing things differently.
Our main priorities for the year ahead are:
To provide housing where residents can live well
To create a green and sustainable borough and invest in green spaces
To grow Chorley's economy
To ensure healthy, safe, and engaged communities
We have continued to deliver over and above what would usually be expected of a local authority with the aim of addressing the impact of the cost-of-living crisis and making Chorley a great place to live. This year is no different and we look forward to delivering excellent things for the borough.
*includes Band D equivalent special expenses of £21.82