Budget 2026/27
Melksham Without Parish Council agreed their Budget for 2026/27 at the Full Council meeting held on Monday 26th January 2026. The Council unanimously agreed to set its Precept – the proportion of Council Tax paid to the Parish Council - at £302,429 for the 2026/27 financial year, which is an increase of £17,294 (6.1%) on last year’s Precept. This means that the average Band D household will contribute £101.14 to Melksham Without Parish Council, a £5.49 (5.74%) rise on last year. (Band D properties are used as a measure of the national average).
The parish council have strived to keep the cost low for residents, whilst maintaining services and investing in assets. This is a rise of 11 pence per week for the average parish household.
The parish council run a number of facilities and services in the parish from this Precept funding and support a number of community ventures in both the parish as well as those in the Town and villages outside the Parish. It currently runs and maintains seven play areas (Berryfield, Whitworth in Berryfield (Bowood View development), Shaw, Beanacre and Kestrel Court, Hornchurch Road and Davey in Bowerhill (Pathfinder Place development) with plans to invest in the Beanacre play area with replacement equipment. In addition, it also owns two playing fields, one in Bowerhill and one in Shaw (The Beeches). The parish council has taken on some additional grasscutting, on public open space owned by Wiltshire Council, to improve the cutting in some areas and for wildflower meadow areas in patches on the public open spaces. The parish council has two allotment sites, both in Berryfield, which have a near full occupancy of 70+ tenants at present.
The parish council contributes to a variety of joint ventures with Melksham Town Council such as the Melksham Neighbourhood Plan, development of Shurnhold Fields mini country park and the public toilets in the Market Place. It also provides funding for the Christmas lights and Remembrance Day events. The parish council has agreed up to £12,730 to continue to provide additional proactive support to the most vulnerable residents in the parish. Age UK Wiltshire provide a range of support, advice, guidance and practical help to residents and the established funded service is to provide additional, tailored, dedicated support in the parish and town in a project funded by the parish council with Melksham Town Council.
As well as joint ventures, the parish council provides grant funding with £51,750 budgeted for next year. These grants provide valuable funding for all the village halls in the parish; Shaw, Bowerhill, Whitley Reading Rooms and Berryfield as well as wide spread of clubs, support groups, and organisations that provide sporting activities, village publications, events, and activities for young and old. The grants are for those organisations that benefit the residents of Melksham Without, so are not all contained in the parish, some are based in the Town or in other villages outside the parish.
The Parish Council has received additional funding from the Government’s CIL (Community Infrastructure Levy) scheme which is a levy directly on new housing developments in the parish. When budget setting the Council have not put money into Reserves for future projects that could be paid for from CIL and will look to use the CIL funding for a variety of infrastructure projects such as the new east of Melksham community centre. Other uses include contributions to highway improvements through the LHFIG (Wiltshire Council’s Local Highways & Footpath Improvement Group), a holistic review of the traffic, pedestrian and cycle routes on Semington Road and Real Time Information at bus stops.
The community funding received from Sandridge Solar Farm has been used this year, and for next, to fund cleaning of the play areas’ safety surfacing, tree works, pavement weed spraying, new street furniture, and the fortnightly installation of the Speed Indicator Devices across the parish.
A copy of the Minutes of the Parish Council’s Finance Committee meeting (5th January) when the Budget was discussed in detail, is available to view on the council’s website Link to Finance Committee 5th January 2026 approved minutes