The debate on a possible Council Tax rise of 1.99% may be helped by the following figures I have obtained from Brent Council:
Adult Home Care: The proposals are to cut home visit times from 30 minutes to 15 minutes saving £600k
Stonebridge Adventure Playgroun : Proposed ceasing funding to save £118k
Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre: Closure to save £13k
Energy Solutions: Cease grant to save £50k
Closure of Leisure Centre: saving £400k
Reduction in Street Cleansing (inc no litter clearance in Zone 5 residential roads): saving £400k
A council tax increase of 1.99% would provide £1.7m (gross) and £0.7m (minus the freeze grant) in each year.
Therefore the council's ongoing resources would be £1.4m higher after two years of council tax increases. This assumes the freeze grant would continue to be added as permanent funding by the government in subsequent years (which is the current arrangement).
A 1.99% increase would be equal to a £21 increase for Band D residents.
Readers can see the full range of proposed cuts HERE but it may be useful to see the value of a few key cuts in relation to that £700k achieved each year from a Council Tax increase: Adult Home Care: The proposals are to cut home visit times from 30 minutes to 15 minutes saving £600k
Stonebridge Adventure Playgroun : Proposed ceasing funding to save £118k
Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre: Closure to save £13k
Energy Solutions: Cease grant to save £50k
Closure of Leisure Centre: saving £400k
Reduction in Street Cleansing (inc no litter clearance in Zone 5 residential roads): saving £400k