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England's Band D council tax is to rise by an average of 3%, the lowest rise in 15 years, according to the Department for Communities and Local Government. | England's Band D council tax is to rise by an average of 3%, the lowest rise in 15 years, according to the Department for Communities and Local Government. |
The average Band D bill for April 2009 to April 2010 will be £1,414, compared with £1,373 for the previous year. | The average Band D bill for April 2009 to April 2010 will be £1,414, compared with £1,373 for the previous year. |
Overall, there will be an average council tax rise per home of 2.6% - up to £1,175 from £1,145. | Overall, there will be an average council tax rise per home of 2.6% - up to £1,175 from £1,145. |
The Local Government Association (LGA) responded by urging the government not to cap any councils this year. | The Local Government Association (LGA) responded by urging the government not to cap any councils this year. |
Local Government Minister John Healey said: "Most councils across the country are tightening their belts, which is exactly what the public wants to see. | Local Government Minister John Healey said: "Most councils across the country are tightening their belts, which is exactly what the public wants to see. |
"With a tough economic year ahead, councils will need to do even more to control costs and I remain ready to be tough with capping powers to protect council taxpayers from excessive increases." | "With a tough economic year ahead, councils will need to do even more to control costs and I remain ready to be tough with capping powers to protect council taxpayers from excessive increases." |
LGA chairman Margaret Eaton said: "Many councils revised down council tax rises this year to minimise household costs for residents. | LGA chairman Margaret Eaton said: "Many councils revised down council tax rises this year to minimise household costs for residents. |
Labour's refusal to follow the example of Scotland and freeze council tax bills in England is unfair Caroline SpelmanShadow local government secretary | |
"Given that town halls have made such efforts to keep council tax down this year, we would not expect the government to cap any councils." | "Given that town halls have made such efforts to keep council tax down this year, we would not expect the government to cap any councils." |
But the Conservatives said there should be no increases at all. | But the Conservatives said there should be no increases at all. |
Shadow local government secretary Caroline Spelman said: "At a time when millions of workers are facing pay freezes or unemployment this year, it adds insult to injury to drive up bills by a further £41 a year, on top of previous years' rises. | Shadow local government secretary Caroline Spelman said: "At a time when millions of workers are facing pay freezes or unemployment this year, it adds insult to injury to drive up bills by a further £41 a year, on top of previous years' rises. |
"Labour's refusal to follow the example of Scotland and freeze council tax bills in England is unfair on English taxpayers, who yet again have received a raw deal." | "Labour's refusal to follow the example of Scotland and freeze council tax bills in England is unfair on English taxpayers, who yet again have received a raw deal." |