Birmingham City Council approves 9.99% council tax hike and ‘unprecedented’ cuts
by Matthew Cooper
Mar 05, 2024
4 minutes
Birmingham City Council has approved a 9.99% rise in council tax and a budget containing plans for “unprecedented” cuts to services.
More than 50 Labour councillors voted through a 2024/25 budget described by the city’s Conservative group leader as “a double whammy of higher taxes and fewer services”.
A five-hour council meeting on Tuesday was told £300 million of cuts over two years, including to library services, were needed to secure £1.255 billion in exceptional financial support loans from central government.
A separate motion recommending a council tax rise of 9.99% – taking annual bills for a Band D property to £1,793 – was also
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