Camden and Haringey's respective finance chiefs: Cllr Richard Olszewski and Cllr Charles Adje.
- Credit: Camden/Haringey
Camden and Haringey both approved budgets which will see council tax raised as they look to fund the next year's activities.
The town halls voted to raise their share of council tax by the maximum 1.99%, in addition to a 3% rise in the "social care precept" which funds those particular services.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is set to raise his share of council tax by 9.5% – £2.63 a month, on average.
In Camden, finance chief Cllr Richard Olszewski said: "The budget we're presenting to the council tonight is fully in line with every other budget this labour council has set - its priorities are supporting our residents and our communities, especially given the impact of the last 12 months."