Fire Serviceto raise tax
The 1.94 percent increase was decided upon at a meeting last Thursday (February 12).
The increase means that the council tax on a Band D property goes up by £1.62 to £85.07 a year, raising an estimated £23.2 million.
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Hide AdThe Fire Authority’s net revenue budget has been set at £38.6m million.
It is only the second time in the past five years that East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service has increased its council tax.
East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service now costs the average household just £1.64 each week.
ESFRS is becoming more dependant on funding from business rates and council tax payers following a reduction in grants from central government.The grant has fallen from £10.5m in 2013/14 to £7.8m in 2015/16. Sixty one percent of the service’s funding comes from council tax, compared to 20 percent from the government and 19 percent from business rates.
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Hide AdChairman of the Fire Authority, Phil Howson, said the increase reflected ‘challenging’ times for the service.
He said: “East Sussex Fire Authority remains committed to providing an effective and efficient Fire and Rescue Service in these challenging financial times. We have already agreed a number of savings which are being implemented.”