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Wycombe District Council leader 'pleased' at council tax increase


A COUNCIL boss says she is ‘pleased’ her authority set the lowest Council tax increase in Buckinghamshire.

Councillor Lesley Clarke released a public statement after Wycombe District Council set an increase of 1.75 per cent for its part of the final bill, about ten per cent of its total cost.

She said the rise is the lowest in five years and lower than four other district councils, Buckinghamshire County Council and fire and police authorities.

Cllr Clarke said: “Council tax bills are a major part of any household budget.

“We are pleased that having looked at our budget for next year, we've been able to keep the increase to our share of the bill at an affordable level.

“Setting this year's budget has been a lengthy and challenging exercise and one that was influenced by the budget consultation that we held last year.

“We will continue to look at the ways we work and aim for further efficiencies in order to deliver value for money services to our residents.”

The increase will see a band D home give £126.99 to the council in the 12 months from April, compared to £124.77 this year.

The Conservative-controlled authority rejected a freeze proposed by the Liberal Democrats (see link below for full report).

Chiltern District Council agreed a 2.5 per cent increase for its part of the final bill and South Bucks District Council decided on a 2 per cent rise.

The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead council, which borders Wycombe and includes Cookham, agreed a four per cent decrease.

Click the link below to see a table detailing how much you will pay.


Comments(5)

yog says...
5:43pm Sat 27 Feb 10

Not as pleased as the residents of Wycombe would have been had the Conservatives not rejected the Lib Dem proposal to have a 0% increase.

Does not matter how you spin it Lesley you have again voted for a higher increase than what was necessary.

miccles says...
6:56pm Sat 27 Feb 10

All i got to say to this cretin of a woman is

What a good council "The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead" is, they managed to freeze theirs.

They obviously have not got fat greedy women working for them, have they LESLEY??????

bakerbill says...
8:14am Sun 28 Feb 10

miccles wrote:
All i got to say to this cretin of a woman is

What a good council "The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead" is, they managed to freeze theirs.

They obviously have not got fat greedy women working for them, have they LESLEY??????
4% council tax cut for borough residents
Residents in the Borough of Maidenhead will be better off in the next financial year, thanks to the cut in council tax - by 4% .

The 'money in your pocket' budget - agreed by the council on Tuesday 23 February - means that the Band D council tax rate will fall by more than £41, giving local people a much needed cash boost. The news is particularly good for people on low incomes, including pensioners for whom council tax is often their largest bill.


http://www.rbwm.gov.
uk/web/news_20709_co
uncil_tax_cut.htm

hondo says...
8:32am Sun 28 Feb 10

Clicked on "Alice in Wonderland" this morning ......... how did I get this page?

demoness says...
3:27pm Sun 28 Feb 10

She lives in ga ga land.
She absolutely must do!


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