Wandsworth Council Tax Froxen

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By aloquifique | Thursday, February 24, 2011, 20:28

Wandsworth's council tax will be frozen for the fourth successive year, putting it on course to again be the country’s lowest.

The council has announced it will not be increasing its share of the tax this year and the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson has also frozen his share for the third year running. This means the cost for the average Band D property will again be £687.

The amount residents pay for services provided by the council will have been unchanged since 2007.

Deputy council leader Maurice Heaster said the council was committed to balancing its books without putting the burden on hard-pressed local people.

"Many years of prudent financial management have put us in a stronger position than many other local authorities, and have helped us keep our council tax low.

"It's no secret we need to make savings of at least £55m. We are looking at all the services we provide and the way we are structured to makes efficiencies and savings that will have as little impact as possible on frontline services for our most vulnerable residents.

"And as part of our Wandsworth Challenge agenda, we will find new and innovative ways of delivering services by working more effectively with local people and voluntary and community groups.

"What will result will be a smaller, leaner council that delivers excellent local services without hitting people in the pocket."

Wandsworth is one of the top-performing councils in the country which has consistently achieved the UK 's highest resident satisfaction rating for its services.

The council's budget requirement for 2010/2011 will be set at £202m.

The proposals for 2011/2012 will be considered by the finance and corporate resources overview and scrutiny committee on March 2 before being voted on by the full council on March 9.

A typical two person household living in the majority of the borough will pay a Band D tax of £682 in 2011/2012 - the same as in the current year. Band D residents liable for the levy of the Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators will pay a slightly higher inclusive figure of £707. Across all properties the average Band D amount payable will remain unchanged at £687.

      

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  • Profile image for exteacher

    Given, the cuts which Wandsworth Council are making to, for example, libraries, sure start, services to the elderly and, given the size of the Chief Executive's income last year together with the very low Council Tax, isn't there an argument to be made for cuts at the top, rather than for the most needy, and a small increase in Council Tax in order to avoid making any of the cuts.

    Alternatively, Wandsworth could use some of the millions they have stashed away in bank accounts, £105 million in the reserve account and more in other accounts.

    I do not celebrate the frozen Council Tax - not when the cuts are so discriminatory.

    By exteacher at 10:51 on 28/02/11

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  • Profile image for aloquifique

    I'm hearing that from @labourstockwell that "Lameth council tax is frozen for third year running. Ahem!" Phew!

    By aloquifique at 21:35 on 24/02/11

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