Rye Council confirms its precept charge
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It represents an increase of 1.1 percent, following several years of zero increase.
The precept is used to fund town council services including the allotments.
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Hide AdThis means an average Band D home-owner in Rye will be paying £66.57 per annum, which comes to £1.28 a week - an increase of 8p per week on last year’s precept.
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