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What we spend

It is a requirement for the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Authority to set a level of revenue budget and council tax before the start of the forthcoming financial year.

At the budget setting meeting on 17 February 2025, the Authority approved a total net revenue budget of £98,959,000 for 2025/26, funded as shown in the table below.

Revenue budget
Item Value
Formula funding grant £11,882,000
Share of non-domestic business rates £17,196,000
District councils collection funds £69,881,000
Total £98,959,000

It is a legislative requirement that the Authority informs, by 1 March each year, each of the council tax collecting Authorities within Devon and Somerset of the level of council tax for each property valuation band associated with the precepts due for the year in question.

These figures are shown in the table below.

Government multiplier
Valuation band Ratio Percentage Council tax
A 6/9 0.667 £69.79
B 7/9 0.778 £81.42
C 8/9 0.889 £93.05
D 1 1.000 £104.68
E 11/9 1.222 £127.94
F 13/9 1.444 £151.20
G 15/9 1.667 £174.47
H 18/9 2.000 £209.36

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Authority is responsible for the governance arrangements for Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service.

Spending plans
Spending plans 2024/25
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2025/26
£million
Gross expenditure 108.0 111.8
Income from specific grants, fees, and charges (14.2) (12.3)
Council tax freeze grant (1.1) (1.1)
Central government funding (23.0) (22.8)
Business rates retention - local authority (5.4) (5.7)
Council tax requirement (64.3) (69.9)

Changes in spending

In 2025/26 the spending requirement for the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Authority will be £6.337m more than in 2024-25.  These changes are a result of the following:

Changes in spending
Classification of spend Changes to expenditure £million
Contractual pay and price increases 2.323
Inescapable commitments 2.416
Budget savings (2.320)
Less Reserve contribution to balance budget (0.756)
Revenue Contribution to Capital Expenditure 1.789
Investment 1.228
Increase in income (0.398)
Total changes 6.337

The Authority requires a council tax level of £104.68 for a Band D household. This represents an increase of £5 compared to the 2024/25 figure.

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Capital strategy 2025-2030.odt
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Medium term financial plan 2025-26.odt
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Reserves Strategy 2024-2025.odt
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Productivity and Efficiency Plan 2025-2026.pdf
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Productivity and Efficiency Plan 2025-2026.odt
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