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1 Feb 2024


NextImg:‘Excessive’ 9.34 per cent council tax rise needs referendum, MPs say

MPs have called for local referendums on proposed council tax rises above five per cent in Wales, following the approval of a nearly 10 per cent council tax rise.

Denbighshire Council in Wales has approved a 9.34 per cent council tax rise, which Conservative MPs in Wales have branded “excessive”.

In a joint statement, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Local Government, Sam Rowlands MS, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for North Wales, Darren Millar MS and Gareth Davies MS for the Vale of Clwyd said: “This council tax rise is excessive, particularly given the current cost of living pressures faced by the people of North Wales.

“The Labour Welsh Government gave North Wales a rough deal with lower council funding settlements than local authorities in South Wales.

Council tax demand and person looks worried at it

Denbighshire Council in Wales has approved a 9.34 per cent council tax rise

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“The Welsh Government should require councils in Wales to hold a local referendum on any proposed council tax rises of more than five per cent, as is the case in England.

"That would give the people of Denbighshire the opportunity to have their say on this inflation-busting increase.”

However, the council said it has been treated unfairly by the UK Government.

Cabinet member for finance and Plaid Cymru councillor Gwyneth Ellis was highly critical of the UK’s Tory Government.

She said: “The reason it has been such an uncomfortable process, of course, is the fact that the cost of maintaining the council services has increased by nearly £25million since last year.

“It is a massive amount. But we’ve got to remember it is not a problem created by Denbighshire County Council.

"The government in Westminster has chosen not to fund local government fairly.”

GB News has contacted HM Treasury and Denbighshire Council asking for comment.