Council Tax Frozen for 09/10

Rob PowellFebruary 28, 2009 by Rob Powell  

Greenwich Council has announced a council tax freeze for 2009-2010, meaning a band D taxpayer will continue to pay £980.91 for local services this year.

Councillor Chris Roberts, Leader of Greenwich Council, said: “We are all looking to find ways through the current economic challenges, and I hope our commitment on freezing Council tax and other charges sends out a clear message that the Council is doing all it can to support residents.” 

Londoners on the whole seem to have done well this year with average council tax rises of only 1.2%, which compares well with the rest of the country. The average Band D charge in London this year is £1,307.55.

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One Response to “Council Tax Frozen for 09/10”

  1. Mr.B on October 25th, 2009 1:58 am

    I was wondering about the baths that the Greenwich council decided to close down in the year of 1988 and what was there deciding determination of that date and why was it commended.Email me back at slpnzdwz@live.com and was there any other properties that were closed as well against this individual or company.

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