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It was proposed to increase
the Lifeline charges by 10% for the financial year 2023/24. This is
5% above the Council wide price increase for fees and changes which
has been agreed at 5%.
This price increase is in line with current inflation figures and
would bring the cost of the lifeline unit and pendant to
£4.40 per week (40p per week increase). This increase would
continue to ensure the service is competitively priced against our
main competitors.
All customers will be switched to a new Digital Lifeline in the
next two years. This will involve capital expenditure of 120,000
pounds over the next two financial years. In order to make the project viable the aim is to reach a target fee for the
Lifeline of £4.75 per week by 2025/2026.
Due to the current volatility of inflation rates we are unable to predict future inflation
levels. However, it is recognised that inflation levels may reduce
in subsequent years. This will mean the target income of
£4.75 by 2025 2026 will easily achieved with lower % price
increases in subsequent years.
Decision Maker: Head of Crawley Homes
Decision published: 01/02/2023
Effective from: 07/12/2022
Decision:
This decision has been taken following full consultation with the Cabinet Member for Housing who gave approval for this price increase following a briefing meeting on 7th December 2022.
Lead officer: Amanda Kendall
Decision Maker: Head of Strategic Housing
Decision published: 29/11/2022
Effective from: 28/11/2022
Decision:
Lead officer: Diana Maughan
Decision Maker: Head of Community Services
Decision published: 28/11/2022
Effective from: 25/11/2022
Decision:
To grant
permission for Sussex Cricket to install a new artificial wicket at
Grattons Park and to approve an initial 3-year temporary licence
with RAMS CC.
This decision has been taken by the Head of Community Services, in
consultation with Cabinet Member for Wellbeing.
Lead officer: Alan Tanaka-Heaton