Hedge End Lib Dems are very good at telling us (repeatedly) that they have kept council tax below inflation for several years. But how good are they at keeping other council charges down now that we have high inflation and a Conservative cost of living crisis?
Hedge End Town Council is run entirely by Lib Dems. They
have recently agreed a budget of over £ONE MILLION for the first time. That
means the council tax payers of Hedge End will have to fork out a total of
£836,000. (The rest comes from charges for sports fields, community halls,
allotments etc.)
In 2013 the equivalent figure was £646,000. That is a
massive increase of 30% in the council tax precept in just ten years. And well
above inflation.
The Lib Dems have also hiked other borough council charges.
In 2013 if you forgot to put your wheely-bin out, the
council would come back (for a first offence only) and empty it for no extra
charge.
In 2023 they will charge you £20 each time.
In 2013 there was no charge if you wanted to close your road
for a charity event.
In 2023 the Lib Dems will charge you £200.
In 2013 you could have 8 bulky items (furniture, kitchen
appliances etc) collected for £42.
In 2023 the Lib Dems will charge you £175. An increase of
more than 300%.
Other notable charges that have increased in ten years under
the Lib Dems include charges for pest control. The cost of general advice about
pest control has risen from £21 to £45 (increase 114%). A callout for a wasp
nest has gone from £35 to £68 (up 94%). If you had a rat problem in 2013 the
council would charge £65 for 4 visits. In 2023 you get 3 visits for £160. A
stonking increase per visit of 212%.
Need to have the dog warden attend to a stray dog? The
charge has gone up 62% from £58 to £94.
For those with an artistic or dramatic bent, the cost of renting
Hedge End’s Berry Theatre for one day (11 hours) has gone up from £735 to £900.
Plus, there are now separate charges for employing the theatre’s technician (up
to £550), using a projector and screen (£97), PA system (up to £250),
conference mics (up to £250).
Something to think about when the Lib Dems claim to have saved us money.
See also my blog post from 2017:
Hedge End Blogger: The true cost of a Lib Dem council
(Sources: Cabinet papers “Corporate Fees and Charges” 2013
and 2023 – available to view at eastleigh.gov.uk)
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