The man in charge of Shropshire Council's finances says the authority's likely to take advantage of a rule-change allowing bigger rises in council tax. Read more:
Councillor Gwilym Butler said a 5% increase would be less than half the national inflation rate of 10.1%
Councillor Gwilym Butler, cabinet member for finance, said the proposal was likely to be put forward in the coming weeks.
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