Council Tax set to rise
Band D households could be paying an extra 21.32 more in 2002/3 if the scrutiny committees and full council agree the increase in February.
This equates to 1.71 a month for Rother s contribution, which is around 10 per cent of the overall charge.
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Hide AdThe increase was needed to cover a shortfall of 1m following a drop in interest rates after September 11 and a decision not to rely on using reserves to prop up the revenue account.
This year s council tax for a Band D householder was 81.85. This may now rise by 21.32 to 103.17.
Dr Pav Ramewal, chief finance officer, in his presentation to cabinet said even with the increase, Rother s was still the lowest council tax in East Sussex.