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On the 20th January 2026, the Welsh Government announced the final 2026/27 Local Government Settlement. This is funding from Welsh Government that Councils across Wales receive and forms the main part of our annual Budget income.
The settlement for Rhondda Cynon Taf amounts to an increase of +4.5%, which is the same as the average across Wales.
The overall settlement is better than was expected and will provide additional funding to Rhondda Cynon Taf Council, like all Councils across Wales, but our budget and spending pressures have continued to increase. The outlook beyond 2026/27 remains uncertain and based on current information is likely to continue to be challenging.
Our original budget gap calculations for next year (which is the difference between how much we need to spend and how much funding we have) was £22.5M in September 2025. We are now facing a budget gap of £6.4 million as a result of additional Welsh Government funding via the settlement and a significant programme of work undertaken across the Council to identify budget savings.
The Council’s Senior Leadership Team have taken all of this information into account, including the phase 1 consultation feedback, and have prepared a set of proposals for elected councillors to read, discuss and vote upon. This will happen at the Council meeting on the 4th of March 2026.
Before that meeting people who live and work in RCT have the chance to take part in the second phase of consultation. We really appreciate your views and opinions for this Budget year (April 2026 to March 2027)– please take part in the survey below to have your voice heard.
We will add the results report for this consultation to this page as soon as they are ready.
On the 20th January 2026, the Welsh Government announced the final 2026/27 Local Government Settlement. This is funding from Welsh Government that Councils across Wales receive and forms the main part of our annual Budget income.
The settlement for Rhondda Cynon Taf amounts to an increase of +4.5%, which is the same as the average across Wales.
The overall settlement is better than was expected and will provide additional funding to Rhondda Cynon Taf Council, like all Councils across Wales, but our budget and spending pressures have continued to increase. The outlook beyond 2026/27 remains uncertain and based on current information is likely to continue to be challenging.
Our original budget gap calculations for next year (which is the difference between how much we need to spend and how much funding we have) was £22.5M in September 2025. We are now facing a budget gap of £6.4 million as a result of additional Welsh Government funding via the settlement and a significant programme of work undertaken across the Council to identify budget savings.
The Council’s Senior Leadership Team have taken all of this information into account, including the phase 1 consultation feedback, and have prepared a set of proposals for elected councillors to read, discuss and vote upon. This will happen at the Council meeting on the 4th of March 2026.
Before that meeting people who live and work in RCT have the chance to take part in the second phase of consultation. We really appreciate your views and opinions for this Budget year (April 2026 to March 2027)– please take part in the survey below to have your voice heard.
We will add the results report for this consultation to this page as soon as they are ready.
This is Phase 2 of the consultation process for deciding the 2026 to 2027 Budget Strategy for Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council. Phase 1 ran from November 3 to December 15 2025 and asked for people’s views on the financial priorities of the Council. You can see the consultation report for Phase 1 at Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council.
In Phase 2 we would like your views regarding specific decisions that must be made for the 2026 – 2027 budget. The Council Cabinet will meet on February 23rd to prepare the final Budget Strategy that Council will then decide upon at the next meeting on March 4th.
The proposals in this survey have been put forward by the RCTCBC Senior Leadership Team after they looked at the current financial situation for RCT, the responses to the Phase 1 consultation and the predicted service needs across the Council for the next financial year.
How we use your personal information:
The information you provide will only be used for the purposes of this consultation. To learn more about how your information is used, please visit the Council's Consultation Privacy Notice and Data Protection Pages.
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