
AT A CABINET meeting of Pembrokeshire County Council, members have conditionally approved a 5% increase in council tax, which will raise an extra £2.5 million for the Authority to spend.
Council leader, Jamie Adams, said yesterday that despite the 5% increase, Pembrokeshire will still have the lowest council tax in Wales.
The increase means that householders in the middle band, Band D, will see an annual increase of £40, to £841, for the coming financial year.
Further increases of 5% a year until the year 2020 are also planned.
See the full report in The Herald on Friday.
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