I saw an article on this topic when I was reading in the British Library but couldn't find the exact one.
Found this instead.
a post from the Local Government Association
Participatory budgeting is a form of citizen participation in which citizens are involved in the process of deciding how public money is spent. Local people are often given a role in the scrutiny and monitoring of the process following the allocation of budgets. Costs of participatory budgeting can vary anywhere between £400 and £40,000 depending on the size and the scope of the project.
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