Leicestershire and Rutland Police and Crime Commissioner budget approved
By The Editor
6th Feb 2020 | Local News
Leicestershire's Police and Crime Panel has unanimously approved the Police and Crime Commissioner's budget plans for 2020-21.
This means that Rutland, Leicestershire and Leicester will have 2,104 police officers by March 2021.
Leicestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach presented his final budget to the panel impressing upon members the importance of officer visibility and the need to continue to sustain service levels in the future.
Of the increase in the level of council tax paid towards policing, he said: "What matters to the people of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland is the number of police officers and PCSOs on the streets.
"I am proposing a £10 precept increase [for a Band D property] because it is the right thing to do."
The panel's official sanction of the increase means that that 100 additional officers will be recruited during 2020-21 in addition to the 107 delivered through his 2019-20 budget.
This is in addition to the 89 expected to be delivered as part of year one of the Government's 20,000 officer uplift programme.
This will increase overall full time equivalent (FTE) officer numbers to 2,104 by March 2021.
The commissioner's budget will also enable PCSO numbers to be increased by 20, taking the total to 201 FTEs by March 2021.
The budget also includes a commitment to develop the digitalisation of policing in Leicestershire, something the Government has made clear it wishes to see.
Lord Bach said that local people wanted to see more proactive local policing in their communities and he was committed to delivering that in every corner of the county.
"People want community-based policing, providing solutions to the problems that they face in their neighbourhoods.
"They want to know their neighbourhood officers.
"And that is what they are going to get."
The net budget requirement for 2020-21 is £199.863m, which necessitates a council tax (precept) requirement of £76.829m for the year.
In his budget the commissioner has complied with the Government's expectation that police and crime commissioners will raise the additional funding necessary to balance the budget via the locally paid council tax.
Willy Bach has been briefed on the current and emerging operational challenges, both nationally and locally, by the Chief Constable and took his advice into account in preparing the budget for 2020-21.
Approximately 98 percent of the £199.863m will be allocated to the Chief Constable to safeguard communities and provide an effective and efficient police service across Rutland, Leicestershire and Leicester.
His own office budget for the coming year, of which 86 percent is staffing costs, is £1.32m.
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