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rebbonk
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2026 8:51 pm
Re: Council Tax
Anyone would think that there's an election looming, one that they tried to cancel!
Anyone would think that there's an election looming, one that they tried to cancel!
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Lex
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2026 4:17 pm
Re: Council Tax
Looks like Nuneaton & Bedword council are putting their share of the tax up by 2.99% https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/ ... x-33445137
Looks like Nuneaton & Bedword council are putting their share of the tax up by 2.99%
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/local-news/nuneaton-bedworth-proposed-council-tax-33445137
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Lex
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2026 4:05 pm
Re: Council Tax
[quote="Lex"]The rise has been voted down - the opposition wants us to pay the full 4.99%: https://rugbyobserver.co.uk/news/warwickshire-county-council-fails-to-agree-budget-as-reforms-tax-proposals-voted-down-60196/[/quote]
A compromise has been reached - 4.4% increase: https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/news/warwickshire-county-council-finally-agrees-its-budget-for-2026-27-60357/
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Lex
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 6:23 pm
Re: Council Tax
Plus the council dont have the Godiva Festival to lose money on.
Plus the council dont have the Godiva Festival to lose money on.
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rebbonk
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 1:12 pm
Re: Council Tax
Much to my surprise... Quote: Coventry council tax to rise less than expected
Council tax bills in Coventry will rise less than expected – with the local authority set to sign off a 3.95% increase.
Labour-run Coventry City Council had been budgeting for the maximum rise of 4.99%, but said it had been able to reduce that amount after receiving better than expected funding from central government.
It is the first time in more than 15 years the council will not ask for the maximum rise and will mean about £95 extra a year for a Band D property, rather than the £120 initially forecast.
"I'm really conscious that people are having a hard time out there," Councillor Richard Brown, Labour's Cabinet member for Finance at Coventry City Council, said.
"So anything that we can do to help them with it with the cost of stuff out there is something that we take very, very seriously."
When it was pointed out that the rise was still above inflation, which currently sits at 3.4%, Brown said £1.6bn had been "stripped away" from the council since 2010.
"Now we've got a better deal for this year but it's going to take us some time to get back to where we need to be," he said.
The below maximum increase will mean the council loses £1.8m from its total possible budget, but the local authority insists it will still be able to invest sufficiently - citing an additional £7.7m due to be put into services.
It said it was looking at a one-off £2m investment to improve roads, footpaths, street cleaning and tackle fly-tipping. Extra staff are also due to be recruited to help deal with antisocial behaviour.
Significant cost increases are expected in some departments in the next financial year, with adult social care expenditure expected to rise by £4.3m.
On top of that, the council predicts increases to the national living wage will add a further £1.8m in adult social care costs.
Inflation is predicted to add £6m to the council's spending, and "operational pressures" such as tree surveys and pest control issues are predicted to add £2.9m to this year's outgoings.
The BBC previously revealed plans to "pause" the Godiva Festival in a bid to save money.
The budget is due to be signed off at a meeting of the full council on 24 February. Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp851r5d609oI wonder if it has anything to do with the forthcoming local elections?
Much to my surprise...
[quote][b][size=150]Coventry council tax to rise less than expected[/size]
Council tax bills in Coventry will rise less than expected – with the local authority set to sign off a 3.95% increase.[/b]
Labour-run Coventry City Council had been budgeting for the maximum rise of 4.99%, but said it had been able to reduce that amount after receiving better than expected funding from central government.
It is the first time in more than 15 years the council will not ask for the maximum rise and will mean about £95 extra a year for a Band D property, rather than the £120 initially forecast.
"I'm really conscious that people are having a hard time out there," Councillor Richard Brown, Labour's Cabinet member for Finance at Coventry City Council, said.
"So anything that we can do to help them with it with the cost of stuff out there is something that we take very, very seriously."
When it was pointed out that the rise was still above inflation, which currently sits at 3.4%, Brown said £1.6bn had been "stripped away" from the council since 2010.
"Now we've got a better deal for this year but it's going to take us some time to get back to where we need to be," he said.
The below maximum increase will mean the council loses £1.8m from its total possible budget, but the local authority insists it will still be able to invest sufficiently - citing an additional £7.7m due to be put into services.
It said it was looking at a one-off £2m investment to improve roads, footpaths, street cleaning and tackle fly-tipping. Extra staff are also due to be recruited to help deal with antisocial behaviour.
Significant cost increases are expected in some departments in the next financial year, with adult social care expenditure expected to rise by £4.3m.
On top of that, the council predicts increases to the national living wage will add a further £1.8m in adult social care costs.
Inflation is predicted to add £6m to the council's spending, and "operational pressures" such as tree surveys and pest control issues are predicted to add £2.9m to this year's outgoings.
The BBC previously revealed plans to "pause" the Godiva Festival in a bid to save money.
The budget is due to be signed off at a meeting of the full council on 24 February.[/quote]Source: [url]https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp851r5d609o[/url]
I wonder if it has anything to do with the forthcoming local elections?
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Lex
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Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 6:56 pm
Re: Council Tax
Same old, then.
Same old, then.
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rebbonk
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 8:13 pm
Re: Council Tax
I suspect we'll all be ripped off to the maximum.
I suspect we'll all be ripped off to the maximum.
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Lex
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 7:59 pm
Re: Council Tax
The rise has been voted down - the opposition wants us to pay the full 4.99%: https://rugbyobserver.co.uk/news/warwic ... own-60196/
The rise has been voted down - the opposition wants us to pay the full 4.99%: https://rugbyobserver.co.uk/news/warwickshire-county-council-fails-to-agree-budget-as-reforms-tax-proposals-voted-down-60196/
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Lex
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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 6:52 pm
Re: Council Tax
I wouldn't mind so much if I got more than just a half-a***d bin collection.
I wouldn't mind so much if I got more than just a half-a***d bin collection.
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rebbonk
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Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2026 7:56 pm
Re: Council Tax
Maybe be grateful they've not gone for the maximum? I bet CCC will!
Maybe be grateful they've not gone for the maximum? I bet CCC will!
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Lex
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Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2026 6:30 pm
Re: Council Tax
The County Council's taking a big extra chunk of money off us: https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/news/wa ... ear-60168/
The County Council's taking a big extra chunk of money off us: https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/news/warwickshire-county-council-proposes-to-raise-household-bills-by-average-of-70-a-year-60168/
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Lex
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Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2026 6:18 pm
Re: Council Tax
It's that time of year again: https://stratfordobserver.co.uk/news/stratford-district-councils-share-of-the-council-tax-to-rise-by-42p-a-month/
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Lex
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Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2025 6:31 pm
Council Tax for North Warwickshire has been published: [url]https://www.northwarks.gov.uk/news/article/69/council-sets-budget-with-significant-investment-in-leisure-planning-enforcement-community-grants-and-ve-day-celebrations-street-cleaning-and-town-centres[/url]
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Lex
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Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 7:11 pm
Nuneaton & Bedworth tax has been set: [url]https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/local-news/exactly-how-much-more-nuneaton-31041783[/url]
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Lex
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 9:01 pm
WDC has announced its tax rise: [url]https://leamingtonobserver.co.uk/news/warwick-districts-share-of-the-council-tax-to-rise-by-2-99-per-cent/[/url]
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Lex
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Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 8:53 pm
And there I was thinking the Conservatives were a s*******w.
And there I was thinking the Conservatives were a s*******w.
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