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Virtual Hertfordshire council meetings could continue in the future


By
Deborah Price
Local Democracy Reporter - Hertfordshire
Hertfordshire County Council hopes to extend virtual council meetings (Photo: Pixabay)
Hertfordshire County Council is seeking a judgement in the High Court that could allow virtual council meetings to continue after the local elections on May 6.
Currently local government legislation dictates that councillors have to be ‘present’ at a council meeting in order to vote.
And virtual meetings have only been allowed over the past year, because of an amendment in the Coronavirus Bill.
However that Bill only allows for remote attendance at meetings for a limited period – which is due to end in May. ....

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Council tax rises in Hertfordshire County Council budget


Sol Buckner, Local Democracy Reporter
Published:
12:00 PM February 28, 2021
  
Councillor Ralph Sangster, cabinet member for resources and performance at Herts County Council. 
- Credit: David Hartnup
Council tax is set to rise across Herts to help with COVID-19 recovery, following a year which has been described as extraordinary .
The 2021/2022 budget was approved in a meeting on February 23, and includes an increase of two per cent for the adult social care precept and an additional 1.99 per cent for general council tax - which equates to an extra £1.08 a week for average band D households.
The county council decided not to take up the option of increasing the adult social care precept to three per cent this year and will instead collect the remaining one per cent next year in 2022/23. The precept funding will be used to help provide support for the vulnerable and for COVID-19 recovery. ....

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