Councillors vote to increase council tax by 4.99% from April – a Band D home will pay £2,262.93 plus precepts
Councillors voted to increase council tax by the maximum amount allowed ? 4.99% ? in a budget that also includes ...
Councillors voted to increase council tax by the maximum amount allowed ? 4.99% ? in a budget that also includes ...
THE fire brigade has set its council tax rate for the year ahead.
Council budget plans say that government grants aren't enough to cover the rising costs of providing essential services.
WOKINGHAM is to receive a below-inflationary increase in its grant from the government, placing pressure on the council to balance ...
Thames Valley Police says it has increased its council tax precept so it can provide 'strong local policing to keep ...
Introducing the council tax base rate for 2023/24 ? the number of houses that will help set bills from April ...
To further help those unable to resolve their enquiry online, or by telephone, the council is now introducing an appointments ...
WOKINGHAM BOROUGH Council said local businesses and residents have “taken a compassionate approach” to council tax and business rate collection ...
At a special meeting tonight, Wokingham borough councillors will vote on the planned council tax rise.
COVID-hit residents could see their council tax bills rise by 4.99% from April if the budget is approved by councillors ...
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