Councillors will gather to discuss how to tackle the significant financial pressures facing the authority for the next financial year.
Medway Council will hold its Full Council meeting this evening at 7pm at St George’s Centre in Chatham Maritime, where members will debate the authority’s budget for the 2026/27 financial year. The meeting comes as the council faces substantial financial challenges, with a reported £26 million funding shortfall to address.
The budget discussions tonight will focus on how councillors plan to close a significant gap in the council’s finances whilst continuing to provide essential services to residents. According to recent reports, the council spends approximately £1.35 million every day on statutory services for children, adults and housing support—areas that account for the vast majority of Medway’s spending.
Financial Pressures Mounting
The authority has faced increasingly difficult budgetary circumstances in recent years, relying on exceptional financial support from central government to balance its books. This arrangement, once described as temporary, has now become an established feature of Medway’s financial planning, raising questions about the sustainability of current service provision.
Cost of living pressures continue to impact the council’s ability to maintain services at current levels. To help bridge the funding gap, the council is exploring various options, including increases to car park tariffs across the borough.
What Residents Can Expect
The meeting will also cover other matters relating to council governance and service delivery. Members of the public can view the full agenda online and will have the opportunity to watch proceedings live through the council’s democratic services portal, ensuring transparency in how decisions affecting residents are made.
The outcome of tonight’s discussions will shape how Medway Council allocates its resources throughout 2026/27 and will determine which services receive investment and where savings must be made. This budget will be particularly significant given the cumulative impact of funding challenges over recent years.
The council’s leadership has previously emphasised the need to balance statutory obligations with financial reality, particularly regarding support for vulnerable residents including children in need, adults requiring social care, and those at risk of homelessness.
Key Takeaways
- Medway Council faces a £26 million budget challenge for the 2026/27 financial year
- The council spends £1.35 million daily on statutory services for children, adults and housing
- Car park tariffs are among the measures being considered to help address the funding gap
What This Means for Kent Residents
Tonight’s meeting will determine how Medway Council prioritises spending across the range of services residents depend on. Residents interested in the decisions affecting their community are encouraged to follow the council’s proceedings, which will be available to watch live. Those concerned about specific services should monitor announcements from the council in coming days as the budget proposals are finalised.


