
"Residents tell us they want a borough that is safe, clean and fair. The council is listening and this budget supports that vision. We are investing in keeping streets clean, tackling antisocial behaviour and giving young people things to do. We know that the cost of living remains a major issue for residents and I am proud that we are supporting residents by continuing to invest in our council tax support scheme at a time when others are making savings."
"Ealing Council are creating a hit-squad' to tackle fly-tipping as they work to clamp down on antisocial behaviour in the borough. The council will invest 510,000 to fund the introduction of tidy teams', while they also plan to deploy 50 remote CCTV cameras across its seven towns at a cost of 860,000. A new uniformed Street Enforcement Team will work as an active and visible deterrent to crime and antisocial behaviour, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service."
Ealing Council plans targeted investments to reduce fly-tipping and antisocial behaviour across the borough. The budget allocates £510,000 for tidy teams, £860,000 for 50 remote CCTV cameras, and establishes a uniformed Street Enforcement Team as a visible deterrent. The council will pilot a household recycling service with £540,000 including mega skips to reduce landfill. Additional allocations include £200,000 for street-lighting enhancements and £1.6m for playground refurbishments and floodlighting. Council tax is expected to increase by 4.99% following budget approval, with continued investment in council tax support for residents.
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