Suffolk County Council warns of 'tough choices' as rising care costs stretch council budget
Growing demand for adult and children's care services is forcing Suffolk County Council to make difficult decisions about its 2025-26 budget, as public funding fails to keep pace with increasing costs.
The big picture: Suffolk County Council is one of many local authorities across the country grappling with increasing financial pressures and difficult choices about service delivery.
Why it matters: The funding challenges could affect:
- Essential care services for adults and children
- Other council services that may face cuts
- Local Council Tax rates
- The council's ability to meet growing demand

The challenge: Local authorities face a complex financial balancing act:
- Service demand is rising annually
- Public funding isn't matching increased costs
- Councils have limited ways to increase budgets and must choose between service cuts or tax rises
What they're saying: “The demand for council services, particularly adult and children’s care, is rising every year," said Cllr Richard Smith, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance.
He explains, "While Suffolk County Council has managed its finances well for many years, public funding has not kept pace.
"We must prepare to navigate another challenging budget, which will require new approaches and tough choices."
What's next: Public consultation runs until 16 December 2024, with the final budget to be set in February 2025. Feedback from residents, businesses, and community organisations will inform budget decisions, so make sure you participate at www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/2025_26_budget.
The bottom line: The council is awaiting confirmation of additional government funding but must plan its budget before knowing the exact amount Suffolk will receive.
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