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Councils get £1.2m after flooding | Councils get £1.2m after flooding |
(about 7 hours later) | |
More than £1.2m is to be given to 25 local authorities which are helping flood-hit families pay their council tax bills. | More than £1.2m is to be given to 25 local authorities which are helping flood-hit families pay their council tax bills. |
Floods Recovery Minister John Healey said the funding was for the councils, which are helping more than 1,500 families affected by the 2007 flooding. | |
The number of people still out of their homes had more than halved since the end of June to about 1,100, he said. | The number of people still out of their homes had more than halved since the end of June to about 1,100, he said. |
Hull City Council will receive the most cash - £445,153 to help 513 families. | |
Tewkesbury Borough Council will be given £233,000 to help 129 families. | |
Meanwhile, Herefordshire Council will receive almost £9,000 to help 13 families and Malvern Hills District Council will get £32,000 to help over 50 families. | Meanwhile, Herefordshire Council will receive almost £9,000 to help 13 families and Malvern Hills District Council will get £32,000 to help over 50 families. |
Initially 48,000 homes were affected by the floodwater, the government said. | Initially 48,000 homes were affected by the floodwater, the government said. |
'Daily' effects | 'Daily' effects |
Homes which were left unoccupied and in need of major repair were exempt from council tax after the floods for up to a year. | Homes which were left unoccupied and in need of major repair were exempt from council tax after the floods for up to a year. |
Some councils receiving funding Doncaster: £44,191 for 152 familiesEast Riding of Yorks: £119,975 for 327 familiesWychavon in Worcestershire: £48,965 for 118 familiesWest Berkshire: £111,076 for 84 familiesStratford-upon-Avon: £3,462 for 9 families A year after the flooding, Mr Healey wrote to councils reminding them they could give discretionary discounts of up to 100% and urging them to do so. | |
Mr Healey said on a visit to Hull: "For most people last summer's floods are a distant memory. But I know many families and communities still feel the effects on a daily basis. | Mr Healey said on a visit to Hull: "For most people last summer's floods are a distant memory. But I know many families and communities still feel the effects on a daily basis. |
"That's why I have taken special steps, in recognition of these special circumstances, to help councils who have undertaken to ensure families don't pay council tax for homes they cannot live in." | "That's why I have taken special steps, in recognition of these special circumstances, to help councils who have undertaken to ensure families don't pay council tax for homes they cannot live in." |
In many cases the 1,500 families affected were now back home and the council tax discounts covered time between the tax exemption and their return. | |
The government said it had now put in more than £134m to support areas affected by the 2007 floods. | The government said it had now put in more than £134m to support areas affected by the 2007 floods. |
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