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Council tax payers in Dundee will see their bills frozen for a year after councillors agreed the city’s annual budget.
The freeze fixes the band D rate for the second year at £1,379, after additional funding from the Scottish Government.
It came as part of a £373 million spending package which council leader John Alexander billed as “honest, robust and clear” in its intentions to tackle social problems.
However, the opposition Labour group accused the SNP of “raiding” around £778,000 of Scottish Government cash earmarked for the Dundee Health and Social Care Partnership.