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Medway Council Concludes Full Council Meeting After Major Budget Decisions

Councillors approve key financial plans and policy decisions for 2026/27 financial year.

Medway Council’s Full Council meeting concluded on 25 February 2026, following discussions on crucial budget proposals and administrative decisions for the coming financial year. The session, held at St George’s Centre in Chatham Maritime, saw all 59 councillors gather to debate and approve the council’s policy framework and financial strategy.

Among the significant items considered during the meeting was the Capital and Revenue Budget for 2026/27, which requires formal council approval. The budget discussions come at a challenging time for the authority, with the council facing a substantial financial gap that must be addressed in the coming year. Councillors also reviewed the Treasury Management Strategy for 2026/27, which outlines how the council will manage its finances and investments, alongside the Minimum Revenue Provision Policy.

The council additionally approved the Council Tax Reduction Scheme for 2026/27, which determines support available to residents struggling with council tax payments. A Pay Policy Statement for 2026/27 was also agreed, setting out senior staff remuneration in accordance with the Localism Act 2011.

A notable administrative matter addressed during the meeting was the nomination of Mayor and Deputy Mayor for the 2026/2027 municipal year. The Labour and Co-operative Group put forward their candidates for these ceremonial and civic leadership roles within the council.

The council also received information regarding the sale of the freehold of Rainham Shopping Centre, a property previously declared surplus by the Cabinet in October 2024. This disposal was noted by councillors as part of the council’s asset management strategy.

Additionally, the council reviewed the 2026/27 key performance indicator refresh for the One Medway Council Plan 2024-28, which sets out the authority’s priorities and performance targets for the current council term.

Full Council meetings are typically held six times per year and serve as the primary forum where all elected councillors discuss and decide on the council’s policy direction and budget allocation. Members of the public are welcome to attend these meetings and can submit questions during designated time slots. The council spends approximately £1.35 million daily on statutory services for children, adults and housing.

Key Takeaways

  • Medway Council’s Full Council meeting on 25 February 2026 concluded with final approvals on budget and financial strategies for 2026/27
  • Councillors approved the Capital and Revenue Budget, Treasury Management Strategy, Council Tax Reduction Scheme and Pay Policy Statement
  • The council also nominated candidates for Mayor and Deputy Mayor positions and received updates on asset disposals and performance indicators

What This Means for Kent Residents

Medway residents should note that decisions made during this Full Council meeting will directly impact council tax levels, support for vulnerable residents, and service delivery across children’s care, adult social services and housing throughout the financial year. Those wishing to raise questions at future Full Council meetings can submit enquiries through Medway Council’s website, with designated deadlines for submissions.

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