Householders will see slight rates rise

The new super-council has struck its first ever rate, and it brings good news for Craigavon householders with just a minimal rise.
Photo by Aaron McCracken/HarrisonsPhoto by Aaron McCracken/Harrisons
Photo by Aaron McCracken/Harrisons

However, the news is less good for neighbours in Banbridge who will see a more notable rise, while Armagh sees a decrease.

Councillors representing constituents across the new Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council area have for the last number of months been involved in a thorough examination of the annual budget and of the resources available to the new Council.

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Presiding Chair of Armagh Banbridge and Craigavon District Council, Councillor Darryn Causby said, “All those involved in the process have been extremely mindful of the difficult balance that needed to be struck between providing high quality services and protecting our ratepayers from increasing bills.

“This has been a very challenging rate setting process for the new Council. Not only have we had to address issues of rates convergence across the three Council areas but we have also had to deal with budget cuts from Stormont and reduced budgets for transferring services.”

Councillors have jointly agreed a new domestic rate of 0.4000 and a non-domestic rate of 24.2011.

This will increase the average domestic rate bill across the new Council area by £7.50 per year or 14 pence per week. Non Domestic ratepayers will see changes to their bills as a result of the revaluation exercise carried out centrally by the Department of Finance and Personnel, the Council’s element of the non-domestic bill will increase by 1.78%.

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Councillor Darryn Causby continued, “Council believes this modest increase strikes the right balance of improvements in front line services and a continued programme of capital investment.

”While economic challenges remain, the new Council, which will be the largest outside Belfast with a population over 200,000 residents and a budget of £85m, is committed to providing high standards of service, capital investment projects to help create a strong hub of sustainable employment and facilities that every resident and visitor can enjoy.”