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York's council tax rise is set at 2.7 per cent


COUNCIL taxpayers in York will see their bills rise by 2.7 per cent after the city’s political chiefs rubber-stamped their budget plans for next year tonight.

The increase will be the lowest in City of York Council’s history – although it will still be higher than many other local authorities across Yorkshire – and mean the average Band D property-owner paying an extra £35.27.

At a Guildhall meeting tonight, the ruling Liberal Democrats were able to push their budget proposals through when the Green Party gave their support in return for the inclusion of some of their plans and the Conservative group chose to abstain.

The budget will also see parking charges and Park&Ride fares frozen, £1 million ploughed into road maintenance schemes and a 20p cut in one-day ResPark permits, as well as £250,000 being spent on improved street lighting and an additional £1.5 million concentrated on looking after children in the council’s care.

The authority plans to cut costs by £10.1 million in 2010/11 through departmental savings and measures marked out by the More for York efficiency programme, including reducing staffing levels by about 35 posts, although some of this will be achieved by vacancies not being filled.

But the Labour group's proposal to prevent £2,000 of bowling green maintenance being sliced from next year’s budget won through after receiving support from the Conservatives, while £1,000 in extra cash towards staging York’s Festival of Remembrance and Community Carol Concert was also secured for each of the events.

In a late twist, the Lib Dems also announced an additional £34,000 to support York’s carers, although a £20,000 reduction in respite care – which will equate to about 200 fewer weeks of care – was condemned by opposition parties.

Council leader Andrew Waller described his party’s plans as “about getting York in the right place to benefit from the recovery when it comes”.

“While we believe the council tax is an inherently unfair tax on people with low incomes and low-earners, York has one of the lowest council taxes in the country and charges the least of any authority in Yorkshire for council services,” he said.

“York needs an administration which will stand up for the city, not roll over.”

But Labour leader David Scott – who saw some of his party’s other proposed amendments, including extending the YOzone bus card discounts, a £25 reduction in council tax for over-75s and free breakfasts for those eligible for free school meals, voted down – said: “Coun Waller can talk the talk, sometimes, but he can’t walk the walk, and the only walk he should be doing is the walk of shame.

“We have had seven wasted years of wasted resources from the Lib Dems. They have let down the residents of York and they will continue to let them down.”

And Conservative leader Ian Gillies, who branded some of Labour’s plans a mix of “incompetence and stealth”, said: “The Lib Dem budget is really just business as usual – it’s not fatally flawed but, as usual, there’s nothing there.”


HOW YOUR COUNCIL TAX BILL WILL LOOK NEXT YEAR

BAND A
2009/10: £881.48
2010/11: £905.00

BAND B
2009/10: £1,028.40
2010/11: £1,055.83

BAND C
2009/10: £1,175.31
2010/11: £1,206.66

BAND D
2009/10: £1,322.23
2010/11: £1,357.50

BAND E
2009/10: £1,616.06
2010/11: £1,659.17

BAND F
2009/10: £1,909.89
2010/11: £1,960.93

BAND G
2009/10: £2,203.71
2010/11: £2,262.50

BAND H
2009/10: £2,644.46
2010/11: £2,715.00

Comments(32)

fatima blush says...
10:21am Fri 26 Feb 10

Waller and Co think they are so wonderful. The council tax should be cut not increased for the useless job they do.

Elephant says...
10:38am Fri 26 Feb 10

It has to increase to pay for all the inefficiency.

Theendoftheworld says...
10:44am Fri 26 Feb 10

So the conservatives abstained - how brave.

Garrowby Turnoff says...
10:50am Fri 26 Feb 10

Only 1.5% in East Yorkshire! Tee Hee....

anti-rant says...
10:52am Fri 26 Feb 10

Theendoftheworld wrote:
So the conservatives abstained - how brave.
Agreed - cowards.

voiceoreason says...
11:16am Fri 26 Feb 10

imbecile

Youre still paying more numpty, what exactly are you finding so amusing?

oldgoat says...
11:25am Fri 26 Feb 10

So that's wiped out everyone's (none) pay rise for this year.

Should have gone into banking. At least they get monsterous bonuses for failing to get their (public owned) company into profit.

voiceoreason says...
11:29am Fri 26 Feb 10

Bishop Wilton £1240.33

York £1101.89

te he he he he he he he he

Garrowby Turnoff says...
11:31am Fri 26 Feb 10

voiceoreason wrote:
imbecile Youre still paying more numpty, what exactly are you finding so amusing?
Band D at Bishop Wilton will be £1,240.33; Band D at York will be £1,357.50.

ROFLMAO

voiceoreason says...
11:36am Fri 26 Feb 10

Garrowby Turnoff wrote:
voiceoreason wrote:
imbecile Youre still paying more numpty, what exactly are you finding so amusing?
Band D at Bishop Wilton will be £1,240.33; Band D at York will be £1,357.50.

ROFLMAO
well done numpty

your comparing Band D in BW not including police and fire precept with Band D in York including police and fire precept

voiceoreason says...
11:41am Fri 26 Feb 10

Garrowby Turnoff wrote:
voiceoreason wrote:
imbecile Youre still paying more numpty, what exactly are you finding so amusing?
Band D at Bishop Wilton will be £1,240.33; Band D at York will be £1,357.50.

ROFLMAO
Can't wait until you find out you pay more

ROFLMAO genuinely

what is the acronym, for sitting in the corner crying into your more expensive council tax bill? I look forward to you telling me

fatima blush says...
12:05pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Council tax should be abolished all together, they do nothing but waste the cash.

Garrowby Turnoff says...
12:27pm Fri 26 Feb 10

voiceoreason wrote:
Garrowby Turnoff wrote:
voiceoreason wrote: imbecile Youre still paying more numpty, what exactly are you finding so amusing?
Band D at Bishop Wilton will be £1,240.33; Band D at York will be £1,357.50. ROFLMAO
Can't wait until you find out you pay more ROFLMAO genuinely what is the acronym, for sitting in the corner crying into your more expensive council tax bill? I look forward to you telling me
(Strensall Band D: £1322.23)

We pay more for police and fire cover in Wilton 'cos we've got upmarket properties that our emergency services take a pride in looking after. This costs a bit more than youth protection programs in Strensall where feral kids rule the streets.
Thing is as well, I keep casting my rod and line with wriggly worms attached and you just keep on bitin'.
SITCLIYMLCTB

TooRad says...
12:29pm Fri 26 Feb 10

I've seen it all now!
A 'who pays the most council tax' p**sing contest.

voiceoreason says...
12:37pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Garrowby Turnoff wrote:
voiceoreason wrote:
Garrowby Turnoff wrote:
voiceoreason wrote: imbecile Youre still paying more numpty, what exactly are you finding so amusing?
Band D at Bishop Wilton will be £1,240.33; Band D at York will be £1,357.50. ROFLMAO
Can't wait until you find out you pay more ROFLMAO genuinely what is the acronym, for sitting in the corner crying into your more expensive council tax bill? I look forward to you telling me
(Strensall Band D: £1322.23)

We pay more for police and fire cover in Wilton 'cos we've got upmarket properties that our emergency services take a pride in looking after. This costs a bit more than youth protection programs in Strensall where feral kids rule the streets.
Thing is as well, I keep casting my rod and line with wriggly worms attached and you just keep on bitin'.
SITCLIYMLCTB
Still ignoring the simple fact

York council charges £1098.33 in Strensall

East Riding council charges £1240.33

You are paying your council £142 a year more than I am, and some how you find this funny because yours went up a bit less than mine did.

I repeat, numpty. York council provides services for £142 a year per resident less than East Yorkshire.

I don't need to go fishing, I'll spend my £142 a year down the chippy mate

voiceoreason says...
12:41pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Oh and just to continually point out how wrong you are

Average house prices

BW £ 137,856

Strensall £176,701

http://www1.landregi
stry.gov.uk/housepri
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&area=East+Riding+Of
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jaycee says...
12:51pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Aside from all the band arguments I would be very interested to know how much in monetary terms and % terms the amount which has been set aside for pay rises.Do the words 'no pay rise this year' ever apply to public sector workers or do they get round it by having a re-grading exercise ?

voiceoreason says...
1:04pm Fri 26 Feb 10

jaycee wrote:
Aside from all the band arguments I would be very interested to know how much in monetary terms and % terms the amount which has been set aside for pay rises.Do the words 'no pay rise this year' ever apply to public sector workers or do they get round it by having a re-grading exercise ?
There is an allowance in the budget for a 1% increase.

In reality the council do not decide this so there is some guess work. 1% is deemed the most prudent assumption. Both Labour and the Conservatives proposed a 0.75% assumption which would have left a hole in the budget.

The unions for information are requesting 2.5%

Garrowby Turnoff says...
1:25pm Fri 26 Feb 10

I don't need to go fishing, I'll spend my £142 a year down the chippy mate


Still bitin' then..? Ho ho ho....

voiceoreason says...
1:46pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Garrowby Turnoff wrote:
I don't need to go fishing, I'll spend my £142 a year down the chippy mate


Still bitin' then..? Ho ho ho....
Ha Ha Ha

You really have lost all credibility (if you ever had any)

You cant get past the fact you posted on here to boast about how much better you have it in council tax terms than York.

The truth is you pay £142 a year more. You're trying to gloss over this fact with inane chatter.

Rest assured you'll be reminded of your foolishness on all subsequent posts

pedalling paul says...
2:53pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Can anyone in the know tell us how much 2010/11 rate support grant York will receive, & whether this is more or less than the City contributes to Govt, via Business Rates.

Bishlad says...
3:29pm Fri 26 Feb 10

pedalling paul wrote:
Can anyone in the know tell us how much 2010/11 rate support grant York will receive, & whether this is more or less than the City contributes to Govt, via Business Rates.
Good question that Paul, like you I await some smart a**e to tell us.

fatima blush says...
3:38pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Bishlad wrote:
pedalling paul wrote: Can anyone in the know tell us how much 2010/11 rate support grant York will receive, & whether this is more or less than the City contributes to Govt, via Business Rates.
Good question that Paul, like you I await some smart a**e to tell us.
Do they get this for cycle tracks Paul?

Garrowby Turnoff says...
3:57pm Fri 26 Feb 10

voiceoreason wrote:
Garrowby Turnoff wrote:
I don't need to go fishing, I'll spend my £142 a year down the chippy mate
Still bitin' then..? Ho ho ho....
Ha Ha Ha You really have lost all credibility (if you ever had any) You cant get past the fact you posted on here to boast about how much better you have it in council tax terms than York. The truth is you pay £142 a year more. You're trying to gloss over this fact with inane chatter. Rest assured you'll be reminded of your foolishness on all subsequent posts
Can't wait m'boy. I look forward to the correspondence.
BTW. What's worm taste like? LOL.

Cost Accountant says...
4:22pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Those members who voted (or abstained) to cut back on the 200 fewer hours for Respite Care should hang their heads in shame. To reduce this minimal help for some of the most vulnerable and dedicated of carers in our society should not be governing our city. One day they may need to be in that situation themselves and seek help which is not forthcoming, how will they feel then I wonder.
I am sure some other savings could have been found rather than this item which would have had minimum impact on much less vulnerable people.
What about the Ward Committee costs?
I see from today's Northern Echo that Darlington, for example, has set a 0% increased budget.

The Cat Amongst The Pigeons says...
5:08pm Fri 26 Feb 10

I dont care, cos I'm really rich!

King Edward says...
5:43pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Over 1% above UK average! How can CofYC claim to be one of the lowest? No wonder they have a shortfall - no one can add do simple math. PS. I'd rather live in Garrowby than Strensall, the latter makes Catterick look upmarket.

redr says...
7:02pm Fri 26 Feb 10

The Cat Amongst The Pigeons wrote:
I dont care, cos I'm really rich!
Where do I send the begging letters?

yorkshirefella says...
8:27pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Ignoring all the time and space wasting comments about who's going to pay most tax, Cost Accountant has hit the nail on the head. Can anyone explain the logic of how setting £34k aside for grants can be cheaper than saving £20k on respite care?

Beats me - but then I'm not a Councillor!

Sage9 says...
9:45pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Hmm.. In 17 years Council Tax has increased by 162.95% but the RPI has only increased by about 54%.

Also, how come this increase of 2.7% is the lowest ever? What about 1996/97 - a reduction of 1.5%?

petethefeet says...
9:57pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Until last year, the spendthrift libdums kept saying that they were one of the lowest charging 'unitary' authorities in the country. That was until I blew this myth, showing that we are now mid-way and that the rises, since to libdums took office, were only exceeded by Darlington. Now I hear that Darlington have announced 0% this year. Well, that will make York to have had the highest rises of the 65 Unitary authorities since they took office.

I'm not going to trawl the figures to compare other Yorkshire councils. Until last year, they were using other Unitary councils as a comparison and I see no reason to change that now.

Voters......it's up to you now.

mary poppins21 says...
10:39pm Fri 26 Feb 10

Thank you all for making me laugh sooo much I nearly spilt my drink


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