Medway Council to make council tax bill rise decision
00:01, 22 February 2018
by Dean Kilpatrick, local democracy reporter
Council tax bills in Medway will increase by nearly 6% if the budget is backed by councillors today.
The proposed budget outlines plans to raise council tax by the maximum level allowed without activating a referendum, as well as a social care precept, representing a total increase of 5.994%.
If agreed, it will mean Medway Council’s share of council tax for a Band D property will rise by £77.66 to £1,374.28.
Medway Council has also set out its intention to raise prices for services they provide – ranging from parking permits to bereavement fees.
Motorists will see above-inflation increases for the majority of parking permits, with resident (7.14% increase), special business (6.67% increase), late night (5.71% increase) and commuter (up to 3.23% increase) among the highest.
Fees and charges for burial and cremation services would increase by 7% which, according to the council’s own diversity impact assessment, will hit elderly people the most.
The budget also highlights cuts across each "directorate base", which critics say will impact a number of key frontline services.
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