Budget consultation for 2003/04
Consultation on the Council’s 2003/04 budget proposals was concluded on 16 January 2003. The following pages include the comments and issues raised during the consultation process and the responses from Directors to those issues.
Consultation on the Council's budget proposals for 2003/04 included a number of elements:
- Writing to over 800 people and organisations on the consultation database
- Writing to 796 businesses in the City
- An article in Salford People
- A public meeting at the Civic Centre on 9th January 2003
- A meeting for councillors on 9th January 2003
- Consultation with youth groups organised by the Youth Service
Read the responses to the Budget Consultations issues:
- Pledge 1 - Better education for all
- Pledge 2 - Quality homes for all
- Pledge 3 - A clean and healthy city
- Pledge 4 - A safer Salford
- Pledge 5 - Strong communities
- Pledge 6 - Support young people
- Supporting the Pledges - Measuring efficiency and statutory compliance
Contacts
If you wish to make any comments about the budget consultation process, including any ideas about how it could be improved in future years, or if you have any questions in relation to the report please email budgetconsultation@salford.gov.uk.
This page was last updated on 31 October 2006
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