Havering’s Cabinet agrees to freeze Council tax
The Cabinet agreed to freeze its share of Council Tax and approved the overall Council Budget for 2013/14, including the setting of various fees and charges, on Wednesday night. The Budget proposals will now go to Full Council on February 27 for a final decision.
The Budget plans are in marked contrast to some other councils in London and across the UK that are consulting on major service cuts or tax increases.
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