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'Police commissioner role is a failed experiment – is it time to scrap it?'


People used to say that you could always tell if a football referee had had a good game if the spectators didn’t notice his involvement in the match.
The logic for this is the ref got all the decisions right, allowed the game to flow and did nothing to spark controversy.
I suspect that logic could also be applied to police and crime commissioners. We know they’re there, we know they are making decisions, we know they have power and authority but we don’t really want or need to notice them going about their business.
So it comes as no surprise that the electorate of Cheshire decided enough is enough and voted Labour PCC David Keane out of office. ....

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Council tax hike agreed - but Lib Dems and Tory vote against


By
Aran Dhillon, Local Democracy Reporter
Council tax hike agreed - but Lib Dems and Tory vote against
A £150 million budget including a ‘tough’ 4.98 per cent council tax increase has been approved.
The Labour-run council’s medium-term financial plan, revenue budget and capital programme was passed by councillors in a vote during the virtual full council meeting today, Monday.
But the Liberal Democrat opposition group voted against it, along with Conservative Cllr Kath Buckley and independent Cllr Geoff Fellows.
The 4.98 per cent rise includes a three per cent adult social care precept.
It will see the average Band D household be charged £1,863.16 for the year. ....

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£150m budget and council tax rise set for approval


By
Aran Dhillon, Local Democracy Reporter
Town Hall
TOWN Hall chiefs are poised to approve a £150 million budget with a 4.98 per cent council tax increase.
Warrington Borough Council’s cabinet is set to back the 2021-22 medium-term financial plan, draft revenue budget and capital programme during its virtual meeting next Monday.
The proposed budget totals £150.17 million.
As revealed by the Warrington Guardian last month, council tax is planned to rise by 4.98 per cent.
This would include a three per cent adult social care precept.
It would mean the average Band D household would be charged £1,863.16 for the year.
These charges would be made up of £1,567.67 from the borough council, £214.63 from Cheshire Police Authority and £80.86 from Cheshire Fire Authority. ....

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