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Sedgemoor District Council approves 3% council tax hike for Burnham-On-Sea area

Sedgemoor District Council approves 3% council tax hike for Burnham-On-Sea area Sedgemoor District Councillors have this week approved a 3.02% increase in council tax charges from the start of the new financial year. The small increase in the authority’s element of the overall council tax charge equates to an additional £5 per year on a Band D property or 9.6p per week. It comes after Sedgemoor District Council set a balanced budget on Monday (February 22nd) with no cuts to public services for the coming financial year. “The emphasis over the past year has been on supporting residents and businesses throughout the Coronavirus crisis while delivering frontline services and taking opportunities to kick-start economic recovery,” says a spokeswoman.

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Sedgemoor District Council budget approved - including 3 02% tax rise | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

THE average council tax bill for Sedgemoor residents will rise by £5 in the year from April - a 3.02 per cent increase. At a full council meeting on Monday (February 22) Sedgemoor District Council (SDC) set a balanced budget with no cuts to public services for the coming financial year. In the last year, SDC has dealt with the coronavirus pandemic with an estimated £4m financial impact in the current year on the council’s finances. The emphasis over the past year has been on supporting residents and businesses throughout the Coronavirus crisis while delivering frontline services and taking opportunities to kick-start economic recovery, said a district council spokesperson.

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