North Northamptonshire Council Draft Budget 2026/27 Consultation - Group Facilitators Feedback Form
Overview
The draft revenue budget for North Northamptonshire Council was approved by the Executive on 16 December 2025 and we are now seeking views on our proposals for the next financial year.
The consultation phase is a very important one in the budget setting process as it’s essential that we get the views of all the people the proposals effect before we can shape the final plans in February.
Protecting and investing in our local frontline services against a backdrop of continued national financial uncertainty is the focus of North Northamptonshire Council’s budget proposals for the next financial year (2026/27).
Please watch this short video, which explains how the council was funded last year (2025/26) and our spending priorities.
The proposed net revenue budget for 2026/2027 is £431 million. This money provides a range of services to residents and businesses across the area including care to vulnerable adults and children, education, the disposal and collection of waste, highways maintenance, economic development, housing and support for those that are homeless.
A commitment to maintain vital service provision has seen the Council invest an additional £47m into services, including £17.7m into adult social care and £12.2m into children’s services to protect the most vulnerable in our communities and address growing demand for these vital services.
These pressures are, in part, offset by savings, efficiencies and further income of £21.3m. Which have helped us to set a balanced budget for 2026/2027.
Council fees and charges have been reviewed for 2026/2027 and set in accordance with the Council’s constitution.
This includes a proposed review of the annual charge for the council’s garden waste service so that the income received pays fully for the delivery of the service. This will see the charge increased to £62 for a 12-month subscription, from April 1, 2026.
The Council is also proposing a programme of capital investment totalling £268.8m over the four-year period 2026-2030 across a number of schemes including investing over £135m into highways, £44m to expand and maintain schools and provide more SEND places, £16m for accommodation for vulnerable children in care, £10m to support facilities for those with disabilities and £6m in improving digital infrastructure. The Council will also be investing £43m to upgrade council housing.
Council Tax
Government has permitted local authorities such as North Northamptonshire Council to increase the Council Tax rate by 5.00%, including 2% for the adult social care precept, in recognition of the difficult financial climate.
The authority is proposing an increase allowed by Government in council tax of 4.99%.
This increase would contribute around an additional £10.9m per year towards inflationary and demand lead pressures to enable services to be maintained and would represent a Band D level of Council Tax for North Northamptonshire Council of £1,918.23 for 2026/2027. This is an annual increase of £91.17 (equivalent to £1.75 per week) from the Band D Council Tax level set in 2025/2026.
This means that North Northamptonshire Council’s Council Tax rate will be in the lower third for unitary councils.
Increasing Council Tax has the advantage of providing stable funding for the future, helping to further protect services, and will provide the Council with a degree of certainty around funding.
This Band D figure does not include the Council Tax for individual Town and Parish Councils or the Council Tax set for Fire and Police by the Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
There is no change to the Local Council Tax Support Scheme which will continue at 25% (minimum contribution towards Council Tax).
Next steps
This consultation will run from 16 December 2025 until 23:59 on Friday, 23 January 2026, with the Executive then meeting on 10 February 2026 to consider the final budget proposals for recommendation to Full Council on 19 February 2026.
The main proposals are:
- To increase Council Tax by 4.99%, comprising a ‘core’ Council Tax increase of 2.99% covering all services and a further 2% for the adult social care precept, which is the maximum amount permitted. This would contribute an additional £10.9m per year and would represent a Band D level of Council Tax of £1,918.23 for 2026/2027, an increase of £91.17 from £1,827.06 in 2025/26, which is equivalent to a weekly increase of £1.75.
- Draft Capital Programme 2026-30.
Your feedback on this consultation is really important to us. All consultation feedback will be analysed and considered and will help inform Councillors of residents' and stakeholders' views when making a final decision on the budget at the North Northamptonshire Council Full Council meeting on 19 February 2026. This meeting is held in public and anyone wishing to speak at the meeting must contact democraticservices@northnorthants.gov.uk once the agenda is issued on the Council's website on 11 February 2026. Details of how the public can address the meeting will be given on the agenda.
Related Documents
Please read the related documents to gain a better understanding of the budget proposals before you comment on them.
- Draft Budget 2026/27, Medium-Term Financial Plan and Capital Programme 2026 to 2030, and its appendices:
Housing Revenue Account
The following Housing Revenue Account (HRA) report is being presented to Executive as part of the council's budget papers.
The HRA is a separate ring-fenced account within the Council for the income and expenditure associated with its housing stock.
The HRA does not directly impact on the Council’s wider general fund budget or on the level of council tax. Income to the HRA is primarily received through the rents and other charges paid by tenants and leaseholders.
This year’s Draft Budget for the HRA is in a balanced position while crucially the medium-term is also showing a balanced position.
There is also a proposed rent increase of 4.8% for the next financial year, which accords with the Government’s rent setting policy for 2026/2027. Any funding received by the HRA is retained within the HRA and will be used to support investment into the Council’s housing stock through improvements and maintenance.
Council tenants will be consulted via a targeted consultation on the HRA proposals via their respective Tenants Assurance Group.
Have your say
This form is to help assist a group of respondents to record and provide their feedback as a collective group (for example a community group) to one or more of the consultation proposals.
If you would like to respond to the consultation as an individual, or if you are responding on behalf of an organisation, then we would encourage you to complete the online questionnaire.
The following sections give details of the budget proposals. Please tell us your groups views by completing this questionnaire.
This questionnaire focusses on the key new proposals for the draft budget 2026/2027 that will likely affect residents. However, there is opportunity to comment on anything within the Draft Budget in the comment boxes towards the end of the questionnaire.
Your feedback will be part of a report with many other people’s feedback, so you will not be personally identified.
The deadline for completing this questionnaire is 23:59 on 23 January 2026.
If you prefer you can download the below PDF version of this questionnaire to discuss with your group and email or post the form back to us.
Email address: YourVoiceMatters@northnorthants.gov.uk
Postal address:
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- Kettering
- NN16 8TL
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