Sunderland Echo

Guide to how you can have your say on footing the bill for policing

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

Council tax payers in the Northumbri­a Police force area are being asked how far they are willing to foot the bill for policing.

A public consultati­on on the police precept - the force’s share of local council tax bills – has been launched. Options are:

1: No increase.

2: 1.99% Increase - Increase of 23p per month (average for a Band D property).

3: 4.99% increase - Increase of 57p per month (average for a Band D property).

4: 10.95% increase - Increase of £1.25 per month (average for a Band D property).

The lowest potential rise – the equivalent of 23p for a Band D property – would cover basic cost increases allowing for inflation.

The force says the maximum £1.25 per month rise (10.95%) for a Band D property, would allow it to meet all current costs and be better prepared to respond to emerging trends.

However, Police and Crime Commission­er Kim McGuinness believes it is too high during a time of widespread unemployme­nt and financial uncertaint­y.

“I know times are hard for so many people right now though, especially those whose jobs and livelihood­s have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and so it’s really important that you have your say,” she said.

“Northumbri­a Police has taken a real hit in Government funding over the last decade, which has seen budget cuts for the police totalling £144million.

"Unfortunat­ely, this places a greater reliance upon the police precept share of your overall council tax bill to fund services.

“For me, it goes without saying that the Government should be doing more to fund police forces - now more than ever.

"The last 12 months has reinforced just how important our police force is.

"They’ve done an incredible job working to keep people safe during such difficult times.

"And we have to remember, the pandemic is far from over, recessions and crime go hand in hand.

"Our police need the resources to deal with these ongoing pressures ,but it comes at a cost.”

The Northumbri­a Precept Survey 2021 can be completed at http://bit. ly/3nr9zXx

 ??  ?? Northumbri­a Police and Crime Commission­er Kim McGuinness with Chief Constable Winton Keenen.
Northumbri­a Police and Crime Commission­er Kim McGuinness with Chief Constable Winton Keenen.

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