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Warwickshire Police raises share of Council Tax by average of £15 a year

Andy Morris 5th Feb, 2026   0

A FURTHER £15 a year will be put on Warwickshire residents’ Council Tax bills after Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Panel approved an £185million funding plan by Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Philip Seccombe.

Warwickshire Police’s share of the tax will go up by 4.94 per cent – the maximum permitted by law – from April, equivalent to around £15 extra for an average Band D property.

The PCC’s office said the budget would fund improved response times, protect neighbourhood policing, strengthen investigations, improve call-handling, and deliver over £2million in efficiency savings.

Mr Seccombe said not taking the maximum rise would have obliged the force to make additional savings worth millions.




He said: “The National Audit Office confirms that Warwickshire is the most disadvantaged force in the country in terms of grant funding per head.

“Not taking the maximum rise would have risked a clear reduction in service for communities, at a time when we know they want to see improvements in response times, visibility of officers and the quality of investigations.


“It’s a decision that I take reluctantly, but the funding it unlocks does mean that the improvements made by Warwickshire Police in recent years can be sustained.”