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The authority’s plans will see the council’s precept rise by £4.95 a year – an extra 9.5p on a Band D property week.
ELDC remains one of the lowest rates in the county and its precept makes up 8% of the overall bill, with the rest going to town councils, Lincolnshire County Council, and Police and Crime Commissioner Marc Jones.
At a meeting of the council’s overview committee yesterday (Tuesday), Councillor Jill Makinson-Sanders said: “3% on a small amount is footling really, percentages don’t mean a huge amount really do they?
“The claim that we’re the cheapest place in the East Midlands was pathetic really, it doesn’t matter. If people need the services we need to charge for them.