How is Lewes Town Council budget spent? It’s all there on their web site
A look online at the town council’s web site will find it publishes a summary budget.
That for 2018/19 is there on the site, together with the statement: “The information presented is a summary of much more detailed underlying service budgets. We are very happy to assist and answer questions.
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The town council lets some 220 allotments, gives £50,000 in grants to local groups, subsidises local bus routes, runs the All Saints Centre, is preparing to carry out a major scheme at Malling Community Centre, owns The Pells site, Landport Bottom, provides bus shelters and litter bins, as examples.
Members of all political parties and independents sit on the town council’s working parties and committees.
There are at present six members for each ward and Mr Shuster’s own ward members could be the start of answering enquiries.
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Stephen Catlin
Independent Member for Lewes Priory ward, Lewes Town Council and
Leader of the Independent Group at Lewes District Council