Around Ealing June 2018 | Page 19

FUTURE EALING The big conversation Ealing Council is changing. It is working to make the borough better – but at a time of significantly reduced funding. It is calling its answer to this challenge Future Ealing. T he council has set three priorities for the next four years: Building more good, genuinely affordable homes, delivering more opportunities and a living income for local people and helping people to be healthier and neighbourhoods to thrive. Councillors and council officers will be travelling around the borough this summer to talk to local people about them and how we can all work together to make the borough better. THE CHALLENGE Government cuts mean that the council will have £143million less government funding by 2021 than in 2010 – a 64% reduction and deeper than the London or UK average. At the same time, our borough’s population is aging and costs are increasing. Local adult social care and children’s services are under more pressure than ever before but, at the same time, the council wants to carry on improving the way it provides services. With £57million in savings still to find over the next three years, there will be some tough decisions ahead. MEETING THE CHALLENGE Council leader Julian Bell, said: “We want to transform the way that we work and be as efficient as possible. This means working in a smarter, more digital way, with a focus on preventing problems. “It also means keeping a tight control on our spending. With a reduced workforce we can build a smaller, cheaper to run headquarters at no cost to council tax payers. And, on the same site we want to build some genuinely affordable homes. “By being creative we can look to reduce spending. For instance, providing support to help keep families together is incredibly positive for the family itself but also avoids the council having to pay for expensive long-term care and other related costs. “We will also grow our income where we can, including reviewing our fees and charges. However, government cuts will inevitably mean making some tough decisions that will impact on public services, but if we don’t take these now, we will be forced to make even harder decisions later.” Turn the page to see how the council is planning on approaching Future Ealing. around ealing    June 2018 19