Suffolk County Council: Cuts of £24m agreed by councillors
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Plans to save about £24m and increase council tax by almost 5% have been approved by councillors.
The £490m budget was backed by a full meeting of the Conservative-controlled Suffolk County Council by 45 votes to 17.
The rise breaks down as a 2.99% increase in general tax, with an additional 2% for adult social care.
It means an average band D council tax property owner will have to pay £1,242 a year.
Savings of £1.7m will also be made from resource management, as well as £240,000 from fire and public safety budgets.
The fire service savings would be achieved by the sharing of facilities with the police and ambulance services, the council said.
- Published14 November 2017
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