Sandbach: Council tax bills could increase by 2.99 per cent
By Deborah Bowyer 14th Feb 2022
Council tax payers in Cheshire East look set for a 2.99 per cent hike from April adding £47.21 a year to a bill for a Band D property.
Members of the corporate policy committee agreed last week to recommend that full council approves the increase as part of its budget for 2022/3.
The 2.99 per cent, which includes one per cent ring-fenced for adult social care, still needs to be rubber stamped at the full meeting of the council on February 24, as only the full council can approve the budget and then set the resulting council tax.
If approved, it will see Cheshire East's share of the council tax bill rise from £1,579.03 to £1,626.24 for a Band D property.
Conservative group leader Janet Clowes (Wybunbury) said the Tories had questioned whether to support the full 2.99 per cent proposed by the Labour/Independent administration.
"When we were looking at this budget as a group we did want to question closely whether or not we should be taking the adult social care precept or the full 1.99 per cent in the light of current difficulties that we know residents are facing as we move towards April," she said at Thursday's meeting.
"We have taken the view that, at the current time, it would not be appropriate to seek to reduce the council tax, particularly in the area of social care."
She called for an ongoing review of the adult social care budget 'because clearly it is an area of stress'.
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