Futures Forum: District and County Council announce spending plans in a new year of austerity for local government
And it seems it's going up more in some areas than others, as reported by the Rural Services Network:
01.04.2019
COUNCIL TAX RISES HIGHEST IN RURAL AREAS
Council tax rises highest in rural areas - Rural Services Network
From that BBC report:
Councillor Nick Rushton, County Councils Network finance spokesman and leader of Leicestershire County Council, said: "For a long time, county residents have borne the brunt of the historic underfunding of county areas. It cannot be fair that a resident in a terraced home in Hinkley in Leicestershire is paying double that of a resident in a multi-million-pound house in Westminster.
"No-one wants to put up council tax, but many of us have very little option with county authorities facing the most severe financial pressures."
Typical council tax in England will rise by 4.7% in April - BBC News
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