Council Tax freeze on the cards for a second year
Borough councillors in Chesterfield are to be recommended to freeze Chesterfield Borough Council’s portion of Council Tax for a second year running.
Councillors will vote on the motion to be proposed by the council’s leader, Councillor John Burrows, at the council meeting on 26 February as part of the council’s commitment to help hard-working families in the borough.
This comes despite the news that Chesterfield again is one of 19 authorities in the country facing the biggest spending cut in Government grant funding – a 6.4 per cent reduction in the coming financial year.
A number of councils in the south have seen an increase to their spending power.
Councillor John Burrows, Chesterfield Borough Council’s leader and executive member for regeneration, said: “We know that hundreds of hard working families in Chesterfield are struggling to make ends meet, which is why we are proposing to freeze our part of the Council Tax for the second year running.
“This is a difficult decision because of the scale of cuts we have received in our grant funding from the Government, which will have reduced from £8.7 million in 2010/11 to £5.3 million in 2015/16.
“In the last year we have been forced to make difficult decisions about how we fund and deliver our services – such as introducing a donation charge for the annual fireworks event and reducing funding for events in the town centre.
“We will be having to make more tough decisions in the coming year but we remain committed to providing the best possible facilities and services for our residents and businesses.”
Although Chesterfield Borough Council collects Council Tax, the council keeps only 10 per cent of the money collected.
For the average band A property, this means the council keeps only £96.59 each year or £1.86 each week of the money collected to fund its services including: refuse collection, street cleaning, sports and park facilities, regeneration, housing, markets, museums, theatres and tourism.
The rest of the Council Tax is collected by the council on behalf of different authorities.
Source:Chesterfield Borough Council