DID YOU KNOW?
Did you know that 1.8% of Council Tax spending goes on emptying bins and recycling?
Emptying bins and recycling accounts for 1.8% of your Council Tax bill, which equates to £32.89 per year (based on a Band D property).
For that, the Council collects approximately 73,000 containers from over 47,000 households every week across the county.
To find out more about how your Council Tax is spent visit our website
Did you know that roads and infrastructure accounts for 1.8% of Council Tax spending?
Roads and infrastructure accounts for 1.8% of Council Tax spending.
Within that, the service is responsible for 1,419km of carriageways (excluding trunk roads), 601 highway bridges and culverts, 302 retaining walls and 26,000 gullies.
To find out more about how your Council Tax is spent visit our website
Downloading eBooks, audiobooks, newspapers etc
You can download eBooks, audiobooks, digital magazines and newspapers for free using the Borrowbox app? All you need is your library card and PIN. Not a library member? It’s free to join online www.denbighshire.gov.uk/libraries
Part of Council Tax spending goes towards the Fire Service?
Part of Council Tax spending goes towards the Fire Service.
Not all Council Tax collected pays for council services, 2.5% goes towards the Fire service. To find out more about how your Council Tax is spent visit our website.
Working Denbighshire has its own section on our website?
Working Denbighshire has a section on the Council's website. Working Denbighshire is here to help residents aged 16 and over who might be struggling or worrying about money. Whether you’re looking for work or need support to get back on your feet, we’re here to guide you towards a better future. Why not have a look on our website.
Did you know?
Schools and education accounts for 36.7% of Council Tax spending, and social care accounts for 29.8% which means that over 66% of your Council Tax goes towards protecting the most vulnerable in society.
To find out more about how your Council Tax is spent visit our website.
Did you know that single use vapes are being banned in Wales from 1 June?
Single use vapes have been banned in Wales since 1 June.
The ban includes vapes containing nicotine, non-nicotine, CBD and other health/vitamin devices, and the Council’s Trading Standards team is encouraging Denbighshire businesses to switch to reusable products before the ban comes into place.
You can find out more on our website.
Did you know that all primary
All primary aged children are eligible for free school meals through the Universal Primary Free School Meals scheme? This is a Welsh Government initiative which has been set up to help with the rising costs-of-living. You can find out more information on the Council's website.
Council Tax only accounts for 25% of total Council funding
Council Tax only accounts for 25% of total Council funding. When you pay your annual Council Tax bill, 1.8% of that pays for waste and recycling collections - the equivalent of £32.89 per year (based on a Band D property council tax of £1,799.48 per year). Most of Council Tax spending goes towards the most vulnerable in society - schools and education is the biggest expenditure accounting for 36.7% while adult and social care accounts for 29.8%. Find out more on our website
Working Denbighshire offers free, weekly wellbeing sessions
Working Denbighshire offers free, weekly wellbeing sessions across the county - from drop-ins and wellness walks to youth support and confidence-building activities. They're open to all Denbighshire residents aged 16+, and they’re completely free! Check out the latest timetable and events here.
Did you know that 29.8% of Council Tax spending goes towards adult and children’s social care?
29.8% of Council Tax spending goes towards adult and children’s social care. And with 36.7% going to schools and education, this means that over 66% of your Council Tax goes towards protecting the most vulnerable in society.
To find out more about how your Council Tax is spent visit our website
Denbighshire Youth Service
That Denbighshire Youth Service is open to everyone aged 11 to 25 years. They offer social activities and opportunities to develop interests as well as help and support for anyone that needs it. To find a youth club near you or for help and support for children and young people, please visit our website.
Did you know that street lighting accounts for 0.8% of Council Tax spending?
Street lighting accounts for 0.8% of Council Tax spending.
For that, the Council maintains 11,763 street lights and 1,547 illuminated signs and bollards throughout the county.
To find out more about how your Council Tax is spent visit our website