Manifesto delivery tracker
Kent County Council
Pledge-by-pledge tracking of what the controlling party committed to at the most recent KCC election against what has actually been delivered. Scored per the Kent Council Scorecard methodology — KEPT, PARTIAL, BROKEN, PENDING, or OUT_OF_SCOPE — with full right-of-reply for the council.
Tracked pledges
- ✅ Kept
Cut all KCC councillor allowances by 5% (saving £100k+ for Member Community Grant funding)
KLN judgement
Reform members agreed to support a motion to cut councillor allowances by 5% in the new administration's first months. Saving redirected into Member Community Grant Funding as promised.
- ✅ Kept
Create a new Cabinet post for Local Government Efficiency to examine all KCC procedures, procurement and employment
KLN judgement
Cabinet post created in the new administration. Held by Gravesham Cllr Matthew Fraser Moat, billed as inspired by the US "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) model.
Evidence
- ✅ Kept
Fly only the flags of Kent, St George, and the Union on the exterior of County Hall (removing Pride, Ukrainian, and other flags)
KLN judgement
Decision enacted as Leader's first decision. County Hall flag policy now limited to Kent, St George, Union as committed.
- ⏳ Pending
Replace the Net Zero 2030 target with an energy efficiency plan focused on financial returns; rescind the County Council's climate emergency declaration
KLN judgement
Announced as policy intent in Reforming Kent strategy doc. Council resolution to formally rescind the climate emergency declaration and adopt the replacement energy efficiency plan not yet reviewed by KLN as carried; remains an in-progress commitment.
- ⏳ Pending
Drive down KCC's £700m+ debt burden through asset sales, debt management, and strict control of new capital expenditure; ring-fence released debt-servicing monies (~£80m/year) to visible community + infrastructure services
KLN judgement
Multi-year commitment with no specific delivery deadline. Budget-setting cycles will reveal progress; first KCC budget under Reform set February 2026. KLN coverage notes specific concerns about delivery feasibility (Shepwayvox analysis of debt-pledge risks).
- 🟡 Partial
Cut £75m from KCC budget (campaign-period figure; areas reviewed include potholes, transport, migrant services)
KLN judgement
Initial cuts and reviews underway across potholes, transport, and migrant services. The aggregate £75m figure has not been independently confirmed by KLN as delivered against approved budget — needs verification at next budget outturn.
- ⏳ Pending
Gradually move children in care out of privately-run care homes into homes owned and run by KCC
KLN judgement
Multi-year programme commitment. No first cohort transitions yet reviewed by KLN; structural change of this scale would require capital investment + workforce planning over the term.
- ⏳ Pending
Work with the PCC to ban smartphones in Kent's schools
KLN judgement
KCC does not have direct authority over school behaviour policy in the academies that comprise most Kent secondaries. Delivery depends on schools adopting voluntarily plus parental/governance pressure; KCC's role is advocacy and convening.
- ⏳ Pending
Develop a long-term water resources plan for Kent and work with water companies to clean up our seas and rivers; ensure drainage works to prevent flooding
KLN judgement
Water resources plan publication not yet reviewed by KLN. KCC has limited direct authority over water companies (regulated by Ofwat). KLN's Kent water investigation series tracks Southern Water failings; corroboration of KCC action pending.
- ⏳ Pending
Deliver the Get Kent and Medway Working Plan; through the Connect to Work programme, help up to 2,900 residents facing barriers to employment receive personalised coaching and support to find work
KLN judgement
Specific numeric target (2,900 residents) with no published delivery deadline. KLN will track Connect to Work programme outcomes against this commitment as data becomes available.
- ⏳ Pending
Lobby government to promote Dungeness as the right site for a small nuclear reactor
KLN judgement
Lobbying activity; specific Government engagement not yet reviewed by KLN. Final site decisions are a UK Government and regulator matter, not KCC's; KCC's role here is advocacy.
- 🟡 Partial
Stand up for the interests of all Kent residents in Local Government Reorganisation; push back on Government-imposed unitary structures and seek to embed resident voice through local networks
KLN judgement
KCC has engaged with LGR consultation processes and KLN's LGR series has documented KCC's formal opposition stance plus published positions. Whether KCC succeeds in actually moderating Government-imposed restructure is outside KCC's control; engagement-as-promised is being delivered.
Evidence
- ⏳ Pending
Keep council tax increases as low as possible while maintaining quality of service provision
KLN judgement
Vague qualitative commitment ("as low as possible") makes binary judgment difficult; needs to be assessed against actual precept set each February and vs national peer averages for county councils. February 2026 budget = first data point; tracked under Metric 4.
- 🚫 Out of scope
Resist the inappropriate placement of large-scale asylum provision in unsuitable areas in Kent; push for reform of the asylum system; ensure UASC dispersal is fairly distributed across the country
KLN judgement
Asylum placement and dispersal policy is a Home Office matter, not KCC's. KCC's role is statutory consultee + UASC accommodation. This commitment is properly lobbying-shaped rather than deliverable by KCC alone; the substantive outcome rests with central government.
How KLN tracks pledges
- Curate each council's pledge list from manifesto + election material at the most recent election.
- Each pledge gets a permalink, source citation, date, KLN's judgement, and supporting evidence.
- Council leadership receives the preliminary tracker 14 days before publication for factual correction (longer than the 7-day window for data metrics).
- Council's response published verbatim alongside any pledge where they choose to provide one.
- Pledges re-evaluated quarterly; status changes logged.
Full methodology including categorisation criteria + score formula: Metric 9 — Manifesto delivery.
Spotted a pledge we should track, or have evidence on one we're assessing? editor@kentlocalnews.co.uk.