Cheshire East proposes to freeze Council Tax bills – despite
austere economic times
January 24th, 2012
The Leader of Cheshire East Council announced the Cabinet’s
intention to freeze residents’ Council Tax bills for the second
year running. The decision comes despite the continued reductions
in government grants, increasing cost pressures and potential
changes to the Council’s funding arrangements.
Compared with the majority of English local authorities,
Cheshire East Council will continue to provide good value for
money, with low spending per head and a low reliance on government
grants.At a meeting of the Council’s ruling Conservative group,
Cheshire East Leader Councillor Wesley Fitzgerald proposed to
freeze the authority’s Council Tax – which would be facilitated by
a grant of £4.5m from central government.
Councillor
Michael Jones, Cheshire East Cabinet member for resources,
said: “This Council is committed to continuing to provide great
value for money to the people of Cheshire East and I believe that
everyone should pay a fair amount for the services they receive,
including residents of Crewe and Macclesfield. Crewe and
Macclesfield are the only unparished areas in the whole of Cheshire
East and in view of this the Council, as the lead authority, will
be levying a special expense on these towns from April of next year
(2013). These charges will cover those services which are being
carried out by parish and town councils in other areas that are
parished.
“It would be more desirable for these communities to have their
own town councils in place so they can have representatives,
appointed directly via the ballot box, to take responsibility for
their local services and assets and help shape their future use
more effectively. There is near universal understanding that parish
and town councils can provide services best suited to their local
communities to give optimum impact on the local environment.
“Due to the proposed Council Tax freeze for the coming year, and
to address the costs of the non-parished areas of Crewe and
Macclesfield, Cheshire East Council will pay a grant to all parish
and town councils, proportionate to the number of average Band D
households within individual parishes. This means it is
proposed that the people of Cheshire East will see no increase in
their Borough portion of their Council Tax bills due from this
April. This is great news for the people of Cheshire East in these
tough economic times.”