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The budget for policing Leicestershire in 2017-2018 has been set at £171.639m. This equates to an increase of £0.799m (0.47%) from the 2016-2017 net budget requirement level of £170.840m. Approximately two thirds of this is funded by the Government and with the remainder coming from the police precept in the local Council Tax.
The 2017/18 Precept proposal is the first precept proposed by Lord Bach in his term as Police and Crime Commissioner.
The relevant documents can be downloaded below:
The precept report was agreed and approved at the Police and Crime Panel meeting held on 3 February 2017. To view the minutes and papers of that meeting, please click below: