Budget for 2008/09

Haringey Council Budget for 2008/09

You can download a copy of the Council's budget book for 2008/09 in the attached files section at the bottom of this page.

The document sets out the Council's approved revenue and capital budgets. Main information included is as follows:

  • Council summaries – cost of services, council tax requirement, council tax bands, contributions to other organisations, funding the budget requirement, how the budget will be spent, council tax history, medium term financial strategy, spend on major activities and programmes, Pooled budget: partnership arrangements under section 31 of the Health Act 1999.
  • Revenue budgets - Directorate summary, budgets by Directorate and Business Unit (shows the Original budget, revised budget and outturn for 2007/08 and the revised budget for 2008/09).
  • Capital programme for 2008/09 to 2010/11 by scheme with funding sources shown.

For further information regarding our budget please contact:

John Hardy
Head of Finance – Budgets, Projects & Treasury


Email Budgets@haringey.gov.uk
  • Please note this document is over 2MB in size and the whole document may take some time to download on slower internet connections. To help you download the document faster, we have split the Budget Book into smaller sections.
Attached Files
FilenameFiletypeSize
council revenue and capital budgets 2008-09.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF2138K
council revenue and capital budgets 2008-09 - 1 cover and contents.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF87K
council revenue and capital budgets 2008-09 - 2 council summaries.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF748K
council revenue and capital budgets 2008-09 - 3 revenue budgets.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF937K
council revenue and capital budgets 2008-09 - 4 capital programme.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF400K
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Page Last Updated: 10 September 2008

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