I am delighted that Conservative-led Broadland District Council have decided to freeze Council Tax for tens of thousands of residents across the constituency.
At last nights full Council, the Conservative-led Councillors proposed a budget that would see the District precept freeze for the next financial year - given the enormous current strains on families.
Taken together with the £150 Council Tax rebate that the Prime Minister recently outlined will, I hope, go some way to easing the cost pressures on families across Broadland this year.
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At its Council meeting on Thursday 24 February, Broadland District Council agreed that it would freeze Council Tax for the coming year.
The Council’s decision recognises the extremely challenging times being faced by residents with inflation, food and fuel prices all rising.
This means that a band D property remains at £129.91, one of the lowest Council Tax levels in Norfolk.