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Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner

Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Budget

Your Guide to Police Precept 2024/25

"The public will see more officers redeployed into high-visibility neighbourhood policing and response roles in communities across Nottinghamshire over the next year. This leaflet gives you more information about where our money comes from and how it will be spent."

Commissioner Caroline Henry

Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner

Cost of policing 2024-25

Income (£322.1m)

  • Government grants - £188.8m (59%)
  • Council Tax - £94.8m (29%)
  • Reserves, specific grants and general income - £36.5m (11%)
  • Police Special Grant - £2.0m (1%)

Expenditure (£322.1m)

  • Police Officers - £155.3m (48%)
  • Police Staff, PCSO & Investigators - £74.1m (23%)
  • Collaboration and Partnerships - £29.7m (9%)
  • Premises, IT, Fleet - £28.9m (9%)
  • Other costs (including PCC Grants and Commissioning) - £26.6m (8%)
  • Capital Financing - £4.7m (2%)
  • Office of the PCC - £2.8m (1%)

Police council tax for 2024/25

Police part of council tax bill per property band
Property Band Cost last year Increase this year Cost this year Percentage Increase Increase per week
A £179.46 £8.64 £188.10 4.8% 17p
B £209.37 £10.08 £219.45 4.8% 19p
C £239.28 £11.52 £250.80 4.8% 22p
D £269.19 £12.96 £282.15 4.8% 25p
E £329.01 £15.84 £344.85 4.8% 30p
F £388.83 £18.72 £407.55 4.8% 36p
G £448.65 £21.60 £470.25 4.8% 42p
H £538.38 £25.92 £564.30 4.8% 50p

 

24hrs in Nottinghamshire Police

Represents an average day in 2023 calendar year.

  • 398 incidents attended
  • 53 arrests made
  • 1,580 calls for service received
  • 29 charges
  • 284 recorded crimes
  • 46 domestic abuse victims supported

What you'll get for your money

  • More high-visibility policing will be coming to your streets with the redeployment of 187 officers to neighbourhood policing and response roles.
  • Police Community Support Officers will also be out on the streets more with the roll-out of time-saving laptops.
  • Immediate Justice scheme to make anti-social behaviour offenders pay back the communities they have harmed.
  • Officers to attend all house burglaries.
  • £4.2m safeguarded for grants and commissioning to support victims and prevent crime.
  • Investment in prevention activity to reduce crime.

 

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