Cllr John Graham, portfolio holder for finance and property at Hertsmere Borough Council.
- Credit: Blake Ezra Photography
People living in Potters Bar will pay £5 more per household to Hertsmere Borough Council, the same rise as last year.
A household in a Band D property will pay an average of £187 in council tax to Hertsmere Borough Council for its services for the year 2021/22, which equates to around 51p per day.
In Potters Bar this works out as £1,873.54 or 4.25 per cent for a Band D property in the town.
That money is used to fund services including waste and recycling; planning; housing; parks and open spaces; street cleaning and environmental health; benefits administration and contributions towards Police Community Support Officers and the Citizens Advice Bureau.