Redbridge is again inviting residents to have a say on budget priorities as it works out its spending plans for next year.
A survey has been launched by the council. A spokesperson said: “We want your views on what matters most, and how we can keep our communities safe and healthy and keep our borough clean, green, and welcoming.
“We want to inform you about the difficult decisions we, Redbridge Council, will make when prioritising spending to keep vital services running while balancing a squeezed budget.”
Redbridge says it has lost more than 54p for every £1 of government grant funding, meaning it has £150m less to spend on local services each year.
“Despite the challenges of rising inflation, increasing demand, and reduced government funding, Redbridge Council is innovating to continue delivering with less and protecting the vital services that matter most to local people,” the spokesperson added. “Your responses to the survey questions will help us set the budget for our services in Redbridge for 2026-26.”