Cllr Finch tables amendment to Item 9 during 25 February budget deliberations as council debates 2026/27 financial plans.
Medway Council held its Full Council meeting on Wednesday, 25 February 2026, at St George’s Centre in Chatham Maritime, where Councillor Finch proposed an amendment to Item 9 on the agenda. The amendment was formally tabled during proceedings as the council discussed its capital and revenue budget proposals for the 2026/27 financial year.
The Full Council meeting, which convened at 7.00pm, covered several significant matters requiring council-wide approval. Among the key items discussed were the proposed changes to the Council Tax Reduction Scheme for 2026/27, the Treasury Management Strategy, and the Capital and Revenue Budget. The Capital and Revenue Budget item, which received the proposed amendment from Cllr Finch, represents a crucial decision point for the authority’s financial planning.
All 59 councillors participated in the meeting, which is where major policy decisions and budget allocations are determined. The Mayor presided over proceedings to ensure proper conduct of business. In addition to formal business, the council reserved time for public questions and motions from councillors, providing opportunities for debate on matters affecting Medway’s residents.
The council’s Full Council meetings are held approximately six times per year and serve as the ultimate decision-making forum for matters such as changes to the council’s constitution, electoral issues, and those not falling within Cabinet responsibility. Wednesday’s session included a range of financial and administrative matters spanning treasury management, pay policy, and operational property decisions.
Amendments proposed during Full Council meetings allow councillors to suggest modifications to agenda items before formal approval. These amendments enable the council to refine proposals and address concerns raised by members before final votes are taken.
The 25 February meeting also involved discussion of the One Medway Council Plan 2024-2028 key performance indicators and consideration of the disposal of Rainham Shopping Centre’s freehold, which was presented for information in accordance with constitutional requirements.
Members of the public were invited to attend the meeting, with the council providing specific car parking guidance due to limited on-site availability. Members of the public were directed to use Canterbury Christ Church University car park, with blue badge holders permitted to park on site.
Key Takeaways
- Cllr Finch proposed an amendment to Item 9 during the 25 February 2026 Full Council meeting
- The amendment related to the Capital and Revenue Budget 2026/27
- All 59 Medway councillors participated in the budget deliberations
- The meeting covered multiple financial planning matters for the coming year
What This Means for Kent Residents
Budget amendments at Full Council level can significantly affect council spending priorities and service provision. Residents affected by decisions on council tax reductions, treasury management, and capital expenditure may see outcomes influenced by amendments proposed during such meetings. Anyone wishing to stay informed about council decisions can attend future Full Council meetings or review published agendas and minutes through Medway Council’s democratic services.


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