Expenditure review: frozen tax Council of April, but the museums and libraries under threat
The Government said it was beaming with a commitment in the agreement Coalition to provide additional funding to provide advice to freeze the fiscal Council for 2011-2012. Total £ 650million grants will be provided to help freeze Bill in April.
Money only will be available to the local authorities who agree not to raise Council fiscal.Cette year, the average tax bill for a property of band D Council increased by 1.7% to £ number.
Officials have said a gel would effectively save the average brochure living in band D increase 70 £ House on Bill next year saving another 2.5 per cent.
Fiscal Council has more than doubled since 1997 and Ministers hope that freezing will provide real help to the families and fixed income such as pensioners.
The Government also stated in April that he was releasing stress local for local authorities, allowing more freedom to decide how to spend their money, kidney expenses as well as borrow against their own property.
However central Government funding councils has been reduced by 26% during the next four années.En considering locally raised cash of Council tax, this meant a Finance Council 14% cut.
Advice has warned that it placed an immediate threat to services not provided under the Act such as museums, advice from managed locally, parks and loisirs.Autres services such as bin collections and child protection services protected however would be.
Councillor Paul Brant, the leader Assistant of Liverpool City Council, said that some museums are accounted already close in winter to save money.
Baroness Eaton, President, Association of local government, said the cuts would hit residents 'very difficult and will inevitably lead to reductions in the front line'.
She said: "these are some of the largest cuts in the public sector and we must be honest about their impact.
"" The town halls will now face extremely difficult choices on what services they can keep exécutant.économies on this scale are bound to hit the services on which people rely. ""
Accounting at KPMG provides that some Councils will be go bankruptcy in 2014 by cuts, forcing the central Government to intervene.
Iain Hasdell, head of KPMG from local and regional authorities, who said "to survive" advice must be "ruthless" in first line cutting services.
He said: "I expect this challenge to be beyond some tips, which will take place cash sometime in the next four years."
"Central Government is likely to have to rescue financial effect of a small number of local councils later in this House."
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