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Somerset Council spent nearly £19m on consultants

Local News by Laura Linham 3 minutes ago  
Councillor Bill Revans, leader of Somerset Council. CREDIT: South West Councils.
Councillor Bill Revans, leader of Somerset Council. CREDIT: South West Councils.
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Somerset Council spent nearly £19m on consultants and external advisers in just three years, its leader has confirmed.

The figure was revealed at a meeting of Somerset Council's executive committee in Taunton on Monday, 6 May.

Council leader Bill Revans said the authority had spent £18.9m on consultants since April 2023.

That works out at around £6.9m a year, or under one per cent of the council's annual revenue budget.

The figure does not include agency staff used to deliver front-line services, such as social workers or occupational therapists.

The issue was raised by Anthony Betty, a former Conservative councillor on Sedgemoor District Council.

Mr Betty, who now works as a senior case officer for Bridgwater MP Sir Ashley Fox and sits on Othery Parish Council, accused the council of becoming "heavily reliant" on external consultants.

He told the meeting: "We know this council has become heavily reliant on external consultants to guide its decisions, in much the same way a sat nav dictates every turn."

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He asked for the council's total spending on external consultants and advisory support since April 2023, including costs already paid and those still committed.

Mr Revans said consultants were used in a "targeted and proportionate way".

He said their role was not to replace decision-making, but to support improvements, manage risk and deliver savings where specialist or short-term expertise was needed.

Mr Revans, who represents North Petherton, said all such spending was approved through the council's normal governance processes.

He added that spending over £500 is published quarterly on the council's website under the local government transparency code.

A full written response will now be provided to Mr Betty, including a breakdown by directorate or service area.

Mr Revans said the figure for 2025/26 was "significantly lower" than in the previous two years.

He said the need for external support was higher during local government reorganisation and the council's workforce restructure.

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