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Council set for £28 rise in Wycombe and Buckinghamshire


THE average Wycombe council tax bill is set to rise by about £28 from April, it was revealed last night.

The four authorities which take from the final bill want to set lower increases than last year, with an average band D bill rising from £1,390.34 to £1,418.16.

Wycombe District Council last night proposed a 1.75 per cent increase on a band D property, an increase from £124.77 to £126.99.

This is the lowest percentage increase of the other authorities, the two other district councils that serve south Buckinghamshire and fire and police.

Yet the figure will vary according the where people live in the district as parish councils also levy charges.

See the link at the bottom of this story for a full table of proposed costs and instructions on how to work out how much you’ll pay.

The Government has demanded councils keep increases to a maximum three per cent as residents struggle with the effects of the recession.

Councillor Roger Wilson, responsible for finance, said ‘there is a lot of pain out there’ and the authority had to account for ‘hardships’.

He told WDC’s cabinet last night: “It has been a tough time, we have a tough period and, in fact, I think this budget is what I would call a rock and a hard place.”

The authority is expecting ‘savage cuts’ in cash support from Government, he said.

Other pressures were a drop in income from services such as car parks, he said, and the Government ‘underfunding’ free bus travel for the elderly, with WDC picking up the cost.

The authority says £889,300 will be saved next year through measures including redundancies and deleting empty posts.

Savings will also come through that were put in place this year, such as cutting hours and moving tourist information centres and slashing grants to voluntary groups.

Controversial cuts for this year included the closure of Holywell Mead outdoor swimming pool and sale of nearby conference facility Bassetsbury Manor, for £1.2m.

Council house rents will go up 1.06 per cent, about an extra 88p a week, and a £616,400 ‘transformation’ fund will be earmarked for cash-saving projects suggested by staff.

People living elsewhere in Buckinghamshire will pay to one of two other district councils.

Chiltern District Council is proposing a 2.5 per cent increase, £155.61 to £159.50 for band D.

South Bucks District Council wants a 2 per cent rise, from £140.15 to £143.

Buckinghamshire County Council, which is responsible for services including schools, social services and roads, is proposing a two per cent increase, from £1,056.61 to £1,077.74.

Leader David Shakespeare told The Bucks Free Press he had planned a 2.5 per cent to re-instate threatened pothole cash after a public outcry.

Yet last-minute figures which show there are more new homes, increasing the number of people who pay council tax, had filled the gap, he said. Pay has been frozen for all staff.

Cllr Shakespeare said: “This year’s budget has been technically more difficult than any I have ever known. There are so many unknowns, so many variables.”

More focus on looked after children in the wake of the Baby P scandal, new rules entitling most vulnerable OAPs to free home care and the roads bill had hit budgets, he said.

And he said of its gritting operations: “I can’t promise anybody at all, if we have the same circumstances, that there will be lots of spare gritters to go into the estates.”

Thames Valley Police Authority is proposing 2 per cent, £151.27 to £154.30 and Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service is bidding for 2.5 per cent, £57.69 to £59.13.

All have to be agreed this month.

How to work out much you’ll pay: click the link below and find the cost aligned to your area and council tax band (band D only). Then add £1,291.17.


Comments(16)

MC=2 says...
12:30pm Tue 9 Feb 10

someone explain to me why Hazlemere has such a high counncil tax we get absolutely nothing, we were the first to get weekly bin collections taken away and we have zero services this side of wycombe and when it snows you can forget it! how about one year not increasing the tax at all?

moosecl says...
1:39pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Afternoon MC=2, how goes it?!
How on earth can they even consider raising our taxes?!! We get left without bin collections for several weeks, we watch the potholes turn into unavoidable craters and we receive zero gritting and they want to charge us even more for the privilege?!

erm says...
2:07pm Tue 9 Feb 10

I don't mind it going up if we get better services :) pleaseeeeeeeeee

bumble007 says...
3:28pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Will some of this money then go towards repairing residents' cars damaged in the ice and potholes?.....that'l
l be the day!!!

readerabc says...
3:49pm Tue 9 Feb 10

no, just more waste and inefficiency and unneccessary meetings and unproductive staff doing not much
plus payrises for the top 98 lays of management

iworld says...
4:19pm Tue 9 Feb 10

This is an absolute disgrace - we pay far too much tax in this country as it is - under the Labor government since 1997 - CT has gone up over 50% - how can this be?
the sums do not add up. We need better value for money £1200-£1400 CT bill is dreadful – at this rate we will probably hit the £2000 mark in the near future - imagine that!

Shame on you says...
4:43pm Tue 9 Feb 10

I say a mass boycott of paying council tax, only takes a few people to get it organised. Until they start listening to the people that pay their wages. They are so arrogant with our taxes. In all honesty what service do we receive in High Wycombe. It is over run with weeds, pot holes, no gritting, no outdoor pool, limited garbage collections, and their service is a nightmare. Look at the way the grass is cut in the summer, looks like a 5 year old has attempted it, but who cares they don't!

The Judge says...
5:30pm Tue 9 Feb 10

THIS ARROGANT COUNCIL MAKES MY BLOOD BOIL.

THEY SYSTEMATICALLY KEEP RAISING COUNCIL TAX ABOVE INFLATION TO PAY 'GOLDEN TEACHERS PENSIONS' AND 'HIGH COUNCIL WAGES.

ITS A DISGRACE.

I SUGGEST WE ALL WRITE AND VOICE OUR CONCERNS - WE HAVE NOTHING IN WYCOMBE - THEY SHUT THE POOL AND HANDY CROSS IS DISGUSTING.
FIRST ICE-BANK LOSSES AND NOW THIS - THEY SHOULD ALL REWSIGN.

JUDGE

ivor says...
6:39pm Tue 9 Feb 10

This rise is outrageous.
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I am so angry at this rise that I covering this topic on my latest blog.
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Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “YOUR SAY” link at the top of the page then click on “BLOGS”.

faisal mahmood says...
9:16pm Tue 9 Feb 10

ivor wrote:
This rise is outrageous.
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I am so angry at this rise that I covering this topic on my latest blog.
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Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “YOUR SAY” link at the top of the page then click on “BLOGS”.
i been hit in the pocket hard

navy1 says...
10:18pm Tue 9 Feb 10

I can't afford council tax now so I certainly can't afford a rise in it. Do they really care about pensioners and people who can't work but do not even receive any benefits. shame I am not an immigrant might be different then

cocobay says...
10:41pm Tue 9 Feb 10

This is not Good, ! improve the service first then a fare increase we will understand, not good for students like me !

chris740 says...
11:11pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Shame on you wrote:
I say a mass boycott of paying council tax, only takes a few people to get it organised. Until they start listening to the people that pay their wages. They are so arrogant with our taxes. In all honesty what service do we receive in High Wycombe. It is over run with weeds, pot holes, no gritting, no outdoor pool, limited garbage collections, and their service is a nightmare. Look at the way the grass is cut in the summer, looks like a 5 year old has attempted it, but who cares they don't!
im with you on this one.
a march in the town should be sorted out.

its about time the folk of wycombe stood up and say we are not being walked over any more by the council.
come on BFP. back us readers

all readers should send letters to the BFP

SJ_CFC says...
2:46pm Wed 10 Feb 10

Am I the only one thinking that a pay-freeze for the next year on the council employees would have surely raised more money for the council?

The Judge says...
6:24pm Thu 11 Feb 10

chris740 wrote:
Shame on you wrote:
I say a mass boycott of paying council tax, only takes a few people to get it organised. Until they start listening to the people that pay their wages. They are so arrogant with our taxes. In all honesty what service do we receive in High Wycombe. It is over run with weeds, pot holes, no gritting, no outdoor pool, limited garbage collections, and their service is a nightmare. Look at the way the grass is cut in the summer, looks like a 5 year old has attempted it, but who cares they don't!
im with you on this one.
a march in the town should be sorted out.

its about time the folk of wycombe stood up and say we are not being walked over any more by the council.
come on BFP. back us readers

all readers should send letters to the BFP
HEAR HEAR
ITS A DISGRACE AND THIS COUNCIL SHOULD BE FORCED TO FREEZE COUNCIL TAX OR FACE A PAY CUT.
JUDGE

JusDis says...
10:25pm Fri 12 Feb 10

How can they justify this?
It's a disgrace, poor management. cuts in the Health Service, especially in the wrong departments or paying thousands of pounds for managers, consultants (to save money) and interpreters. Paying £140K for a football stadium assessment, writing of £500K rent fees. Reducing gritting, building useless roundabouts and traffic schemes.
As well as the other posted points noted above, where is OUR money actually being utilised for OUR benefit.


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