South Kesteven councillors have voted to approve a 2.99% rise in council tax as part of the council’s budget for 2023/24.
A full council meeting on Wednesday saw members of South Kesteven District Council vote to approve the measure which would require residents in Band D properties to pay an extra £5 a year.
It said: “In addition, the current cost of living crisis has the potential to increase demand for the council’s services by those who rely on the support provided by local government. In a bid to make savings, the council previously made the decision to relocate to a new headquarters on the top of floor of Grantham’s Savoy Cinema.
The Labour councillor added: “With elections coming up, it’s time for a competent government on South Kesteven District Council.”
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