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Posted via Mobile DeviceAndrew you have conviently not answered how 7percent increase, as per last Cabinet report was annouced as 3.6 percent by Peter Britcliffe. I did post a link to the report for you. But maybe you do not understand simple economics.
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Fair enough, couldn't work it out - not good on percentages. Would have thought Graham would have got that right. Then again, it's Clare who's doing the budget so as long as she gets her sums right we'll be ok. ;) |
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I bet you know a pint is 100% more than a 1/2 pint :p |
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You might not agree with how they came to their conclusion, but I suggest you wouldn't be querying it if the Telegraph had said we were the least expensive. It's up to the people who are actually paying the bill, to decide who they believe, the Daily Telegraph, or yourself. |
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Lets see what the Telegraph say about the ten most expensive councils. Ten most expensive areas for council tax - Telegraph Hyndburn is not the most expensive, or the 10th most expensive. Graham needs to stop deceiving the public. |
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The charge has since been returned to us with interest. I have close relations in Hyndburn who pay all that is demanded of them, that is why I am still interested. Maybe you are right about not agreeing with anything that you and Garinda post............That should tell you something....or would you like me to Kow Tow. :rolleyes: |
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[i]Posted via Mobie[/IRoyboy the advice Garinda and I gave you was to approach the Halifax and ask for the charges to be refunded and to apply for an overdraft facility (which is completely free). You choose to ridicule the advice, but IT certainly was not infectual. I certainly don't expect you to 'Kow Tow' . I take it your relatives are happy with the increase in subsistence allowances and the £1500 spent on Area Council calendars then?
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http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ges-31627.html It wasn't just us two though, plenty of other people offered advice, that was churlishly rejected because no one else apparently wanted to moan about legal charges banks, made for those who bounce cheques.:rolleyes: |
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As I've said before I've lived in the most expensive borough in England, Lambeth, and one which each year fought to have the lowest Council Tax with Westminster, Wandsworth. The former being a terrible place to live, and the latter a joy. It's up to the people who use their hard earned money to pay their Council Tax bills in Hyndburn, to decide whether it's expensive or not, in relation to the quality of service given in return. |
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