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Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue could increase its council tax by £5 as the service says it would face a deficit of nearly £6million without charging more. Local authorities across Nottinghamshire are currently planning their council tax charges for the next financial year, which starts in April.
A £5 increase in Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue's council tax, equating to an £89 rise for a Band D property, has now been described as a a move which would make the service's finances 'far more manageable' over the coming years. A report on the matter has been written by Chief Fire Officer Craig Parkin and will be presented at a meeting next week.
"Work is ongoing to improve the efficiency of buildings and minimise usage of energy. Fuel inflation was 21% in November 2022. The service's fuel budget for 2022/23 was £470,000 per year but expenditure is set to be nearer £700,000." If a 2.95% increase was chosen, the deficit would be £2m by April 2026. But if the fire service increases its council tax by £5, the report said the deficit would be £529,000 for the next financial year, rising to £1million by April 2026.
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