Another council tax hike expected for Chichester district residents
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Next Tuesday, February 7, Chichester District Council’s cabinet members will be asked to approve a £5 increase for band D properties.
The increase, from £145.81 to £150.81 a year for a band D equivalent household in 2017-2018, would generate an extra £260,000 a year for the district council.
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Hide AdIt follows Sussex Police confirming earlier this month its council tax precept would rise by £5, or 3.36 per cent, while West Sussex County Council is looking at a 3.95 per cent increase, or an extra £47.70 a year.
The need for an increase is being put down to a significant reduction in central Government funding.
According to the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting, the district council’s total Government funding for 2017-18 is expected to drop by almost half, from £4,124,000 last year to £2,535,000.
The next financial year is also set to be the last CDC receives any Revenue Support Grant.
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Hide Ad“2017-18 represents the seventh consecutive year of government funding cuts,” the agenda states.
“In September, members agreed a deficit reduction plan.”
Cabinet will also be asked to approve a draft net budget of £12,362,700 for next year.
Full council will then set the final budget and council tax in March.
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