Hounslow Council Cabinet votes in favour of council tax increase

By Joe Acklam

22nd Feb 2023 | Local News

Hounslow Council Cabinet have approved a proposal to increase council tax. Photo: Hounslow Council, YouTube.
Hounslow Council Cabinet have approved a proposal to increase council tax. Photo: Hounslow Council, YouTube.

Hounslow Council Cabinet have unanimously voted in favour of increasing council tax as part of the budget for 2023/24. 

In a meeting of the cabinet on Tuesday 21st February, councillors discussed the proposals outlined last week for the budget, which would involve a council tax increase of 4.99%, with 2% being ringfenced for adult social care. 

This vote means the proposal will be taken to a discussion at the next meeting of the full council on Tuesday 28th February to confirm the proposal for the budget. 

Councillor Shantanu Rajawat, Leader of Hounslow Council, said: "This month we have set out our budget plans for the year ahead – to ensure we can continue to deliver for the residents, communities, and businesses of Hounslow through challenging times.  

"We remain committed to building a Thriving, Safer, Cleaner and Greener, Healthier and more Liveable borough for all – by delivering our ambitious corporate plan.  

"However, like all councils we find ourselves under considerable financial pressure as we face the combined impact of soaring inflation and rising demand for vital, frontline services for our most vulnerable residents.  

"Whilst careful financial management over many years means Hounslow is in a relatively strong position among local authorities, the extraordinary economic climate means we have little choice but to propose to raise Council Tax to ensure a balanced budget and –to ensure we can deliver the quality of services and support residents expect and deserve.  

"If the proposals are accepted, the average resident will see an increase in Council Tax, and whilst our council tax remains well below the national average, I fully appreciate this is an added cost for residents at a time when household finances are already stretched.  

"To address this, we are still offering one of the most generous Council Tax support schemes in London for eligible residents, including a further reduction of up to £50.  

"Through close collaboration with our partners, we already have an extensive package of support to help every resident navigate the current economic challenges and I encourage anyone with concerns about their finances to visit one of our cost-of-living marketplace events to find help." 

     

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