Somerset County Council’s public engagement events are on the road again this month as it looks to the future while facing the challenges of rising demand and falling funding.
There will be an opportunity to have you views and opinions heard on Saturday 18th June at the Frome Market from 9am – 1pm. Representatives from the Council will be on hand to answer questions and fun activities will be available to keep children entertained.
This is the fourth year the authority has run its ‘Listening, Learning, Changing’ roadshows, asking people to try their hand at balancing its budget on a giant set of scales and seeking their views on its priorities and other key issues.
Central Government funding for the County Council fell by £15m last year and is due to fall by a further £42m by 2019/2020. At the same time, demand for the authority’s services, particularly Adult Social Care, is increasing, driven largely by Somerset’s ageing population. In less than 20 years, people aged 65 and over will make up more than a quarter of the population in almost every part of the county.
Councillor John Osman, Leader of Somerset County Council said: “We estimate that we will need to make savings of around £15m next financial year. We have already saved roughly £120m over the last five years and it is very difficult to find further savings without hitting the services that we know residents value.
“I have worked hard to make this a council that listens and does its best to take people’s views into account when we are discussing these tough decisions.”