District Council Set Council Tax
Lichfield District Council increases their part of the council tax bill by 2.9 percent
Councillor David S. Smith, Leader of Lichfield District Council, said: "From young families through to people on pensions, we're all watching our costs at the moment which is why we've kept our council tax increase as low as we can this year. The 2.9% increase will see most local homes paying an extra £7p a week, or £3.87 a year, for the services we deliver - from recycling and street cleansing, to leisure centres and housing services.
"Lichfield District Council is one of the lowest charging district councils in the country by around £30 a year and keeps only 9.7% of local people's total council tax bills. We pass the rest to Staffordshire County Council, the police, the fire service and parish councils."
Councillor David S. Smith, Leader of Lichfield District Council, said: "From young families through to people on pensions, we're all watching our costs at the moment which is why we've kept our council tax increase as low as we can this year. The 2.9% increase will see most local homes paying an extra £7p a week, or £3.87 a year, for the services we deliver - from recycling and street cleansing, to leisure centres and housing services.
"Lichfield District Council is one of the lowest charging district councils in the country by around £30 a year and keeps only 9.7% of local people's total council tax bills. We pass the rest to Staffordshire County Council, the police, the fire service and parish councils."
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