Council Tax increase 2025

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Rufus Stone

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9,031 posts

67 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Mine is increasing by 5.5%.

Largest element is the Parish Council which is increasing by 22.5%. yikes

M1AGM

3,154 posts

43 months

Wednesday 12th March
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The Parish Council precept is usually a tiny fraction of the overall council tax bill.

Last year my PC precept was 0.7% of the total bill.

So 22% of nearly nothing has little to do with the overall 5.5% increase.

Gary29

4,430 posts

110 months

Wednesday 12th March
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9% here in NE Wales for me I believe, not insignificant! And they're reducing general waste bin collections to once every three weeks at the same time for good measure. (I know that's a small part of where my money goes, but still!)

LeighW

4,820 posts

199 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Rufus Stone said:
Mine is increasing by 5.5%.
Mine came through yesterday, similar increase to you overall. £2889.68 band E. An absolute bargain. cry

Rufus Stone

Original Poster:

9,031 posts

67 months

Wednesday 12th March
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M1AGM said:
The Parish Council precept is usually a tiny fraction of the overall council tax bill.

Last year my PC precept was 0.7% of the total bill.

So 22% of nearly nothing has little to do with the overall 5.5% increase.
Mine is 4.8% of the total.

QuartzDad

2,485 posts

133 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Rufus Stone said:
Mine is 4.8% of the total.
5.6% here for the Parish Council.

County 71%
Police 13%
District 7%
Parish 5.6%
Fire 3.6%

Biggest % increase was 6.1% for Fire, smallest was 1.4% for Parish, overall 4.6%.

Slow.Patrol

1,161 posts

25 months

Wednesday 12th March
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County council have a 5% increase cap imposed by government (although some have got agreement to go above this).

There is no limit on the percentage increase that can be implemented by Parish Councils.

So the country councils have been devolving their powers and services to parish councils.

Smoke and mirrors

fido

17,533 posts

266 months

Wednesday 12th March
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My council tax is now double the energy bill. Pretty sure they were equal a decade ago, albeit in a smaller house.

Rampant Golf

2,784 posts

221 months

Wednesday 12th March
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11% increase in angus. And we'll get less for the increase as this increase is only to cover the deficit.

The same council has just "invested" 4m in a local town to put in a new cycle path removing an urban dual carriageway in the process. What a waste of money when shorelines are crumbling, the elderly are being neglected and our towns are falling apart.

oyster

13,023 posts

259 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Slow.Patrol said:
County council have a 5% increase cap imposed by government (although some have got agreement to go above this).

There is no limit on the percentage increase that can be implemented by Parish Councils.

So the country councils have been devolving their powers and services to parish councils.

Smoke and mirrors
Any examples?

A quick google for me found nothing.

Slow.Patrol

1,161 posts

25 months

Wednesday 12th March
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oyster said:
Any examples?

A quick google for me found nothing.
My Parish Council now owns the village grass verges which needs cutting once a fortnight in the warmer months.

We are in Wiltshire

https://cms.wiltshire.gov.uk/documents/s155648/App...

oyster

13,023 posts

259 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Slow.Patrol said:
oyster said:
Any examples?

A quick google for me found nothing.
My Parish Council now owns the village grass verges which needs cutting once a fortnight in the warmer months.

We are in Wiltshire

https://cms.wiltshire.gov.uk/documents/s155648/App...
It could be a slippery slope. Or it could be common sense.

I guess subsequent years (and increases) will tell us.

Robertb

2,404 posts

249 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Well over half of Oxfordshire's 4.99% increase is going to 'adult social care'. That should come from central govt.

Ecosseven

2,141 posts

228 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Some of the increases here in Scotland are significant. They range from 6% to 15.6%. Where I live it is 8.2% and the average is probably 9 - 9.5%

Water bills are separate in Scotland - they are increasing by 9.9%

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2jzmd07n3o

Vasco

17,756 posts

116 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Robertb said:
Well over half of Oxfordshire's 4.99% increase is going to 'adult social care'. That should come from central govt.
Isn't that where much of all Council tax is going nowadays?. I tend tp agree that it should be a national issue re health.

Slow.Patrol

1,161 posts

25 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Robertb said:
Well over half of Oxfordshire's 4.99% increase is going to 'adult social care'. That should come from central govt.
I was half watching something about care homes on TV. I think it was a local news item where a family had installed secret cameras in the care home where their adult child was being looked after. He had one to one care 24 hours a day.

My ears pricked up when it was mentioned the private care home were charging the local authority in excess of £4,000 a week for looking after this one lad.

Not all adult care is OAPs

markbigears

2,426 posts

280 months

Wednesday 12th March
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It does make you wonder with these and whatever tax increases Rachel has planned this month, how are people coping and when will the kick back start

DeejRC

7,085 posts

93 months

Wednesday 12th March
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No idea what the % increase was, my wife just told me it started with a 4 now and not 3 figures.
Think it’s gone up by about £400 or so.

ChocolateFrog

30,545 posts

184 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Someone's got to pay for all the SEND kids to get their own taxis to school everyday.

Sheffield council said they spend £8m a year on that alone.

Portofino

4,635 posts

202 months

Wednesday 12th March
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fking hate council tax with a passion.

All I see are the bins being taken every two weeks & that’s it.

Yet it goes up 5’ish % every year.