Here’s the official announcement on Stockport’s Council Tax. Because of rising costs and the small grant we get from central government, millions have been cut from spending to keep the rise this low – I’m very happy to go into more detail about exactly what’s changed, and any other details (some of which I’ll try to post over the next few days anyway).
My personal feeling is that we’ve got the balance about right. We’ve cut spending but protected services in this budget. The Conservatives are arguing for big cuts in services too (15-20% over some years – equivalent to hundreds of job losses). I’d prefer to pay a few pence extra a week to secure the important services.
At the Budget Council meeting on 25 February, Stockport Council set its budget for the financial year 2010-11 and a Band D Council Tax of £1,362.98 for Council services. This represents a 3.25% increase in the Council-controlled element of the Council Tax or an extra 83p per week for a Band D household.
When taking account of the Greater Manchester Police and Fire and Rescue precepts, which the Council does not set but has to collect, the overall Band D Council Tax is £1,559.96, an increase of 3.6% or an extra 91p per week for a Band D household.
The overall Band D Council Tax for the Offerton Park Parish area is £1,626.70. This is because of the precept of set by the Parish Council which results in an addition of £66.74 to the Council Tax.
The Council Tax charges in 2010-11 are:-
|
|
Council Area |
Offerton Park Parish |
|
Band A |
£1,039.97 |
£1,084.46 |
|
Band B |
£1,213.31 |
£1,265.21 |
|
Band C |
£1,386.63 |
£1,445.95 |
|
Band D |
£1,559.96 |
£1,626.70 |
|
Band E |
£1,906.61 |
£1,988.18 |
|
Band F |
£2,253.28 |
£2,349.68 |
|
Band G |
£2,599.93 |
£2,711.16 |
|
Band H |
£3,119.92 |
£3,253.39 |

Iain I know how proud the Lib Dems are about this budget but I was at the budget meeting the other night and it simply doesn’t wash with me and I am certain it will not wash with the people of Stockport.
The sheer arrogance with which your Lib Dem group conducted itself was appalling. The opposition councillors were told that they had provided nothing constructive to the budget after failing to put forward their own when last year your leader told them any amendments would be voted down.
More over, you are not really protecting services Iain. You are simply putting off the cuts until next year when you can blame it all on central government. There has been “service redesign” (whatever that means) and unsupported borrowing to finance the budget when cuts could be made to marketing and publicity which churns out blatant propaganda and funds your Council’s self promoting agenda.
The behaviour of the Executive Member for Finance was also disappointing. I recall one occasion when she behaved extraordinarily childishly towards Councillor Bailey which was totally inappropriate.