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Jan
Zoe Metcalfe has requested an “urgent meeting” with secretary of state for local government Michael Gove after being told she can only raise the fire service’s council tax precept by a maximum of 3%.
The North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner is consulting on what the annual police and fire precepts should be from April.
She has put forward increases of 2.99%, 6.2% and 9.2% as well as a precept freeze.
For Band D properties a 2.99% increase would see an extra £2.41 added onto council tax bills to pay for the fire service. But Ms Metcalfe warned this would be inadequate due to rising inflationary costs and staff pay awards.
According to a report that went before councillors at a meeting of City of York and North Yorkshire Council's police, fire and crime panel in Northallerton this afternoon, four firefighters in Harrogate will lose their jobs in April in a move that will save £210,000.
From April 2025, a further four firefighter jobs will go in Scarborough to save £215,000 as well as seven other members of staff across the county saving another £375,000.
A report described the fire service’s finances as “exceptionally tight”.
Around half of the crime commissioner’s budget comes from council tax with a government grant making up the rest.
Ms Metcalfe told councillors she was “really disappointed” to discover the fire precept can be raised by a maximum of 3%, whereas she said a 5% rise “would make such a difference.”
However, a rise of more than 3% would require a public referendum.
She said:
Conservative councillor for Romanby, Peter Wilkinson, added:
The precept survey, which is open until January 21, is available here.
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