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Durham to see council tax bills rise by maximum

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COUNTY Durham residents will see their council tax bills go up. The maximum 4.99% increase was agreed by councillor­s this week.

Durham County Council warned it urgently needed to cut its financial deficit. Councillor­s were told the council is facing a £51.8m shortfall over the next four years due to the impact of inflation, increased child and adult social care costs, and home to school transport.

It means savings of more than £8m are needed in the next year and £16.360m across the fouryear period, and the council warned it cannot solely rely on using its reserves. The council tax increase will help generate an additional income of around £13.350m next year, the council said. Residents will pay up to £1.76 per week more after the rise.

Council leader Amanda Hopgood told a full council meeting that the spending pressures are “unavoidabl­e” and the council is constantly having to find savings “just to stand still”.

But Labour group leader Coun Carl Marshall criticised the cur

rent administra­tion in charge for an alleged lack of leadership and called for a “fair” budget.

He added: “We’ve seen decisions kicked down the road by cabinet members reluctant to make difficult choices, or decisions made by a small few rather than the many across the county. This council leadership has spent too much, borrowed too much, and have doled out money for their own political priorities before putting our communitie­s first.

“We want to make sure this council sets a balanced budget but it can’t be this one. We need to set a budget that deals with the challenges we face, invests in the future, and targets resources at need; no more of the leaders’ political pet projects.”

But opposition councillor­s argued that, despite the criticism, Labour hasn’t provided an alternativ­e budget for the past three years.

Independen­t councillor Jan Blakey said: “Surely with so much to criticise you could have identified at least one amendment, but no. For the third year in a row nothing has been submitted.”

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