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Jan 2022
New housing developments in Ripon have enabled the parish precept charged to council tax payers in the city to be frozen for the second successive year.
The parish precept is charged on top of the tax paid to North Yorkshire County Council, Harrogate Borough Council and the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.
It means residents living in a Band D property will pay a parish precept of £71.89 for the year. People in Bands A to C properties will pay less and those in Bands E to H will pay more.
At last night's meeting of Ripon City Council, the draft budget for 2022-2023 was unanimously approved after independent council leader Andrew Williams told members:
Hugh Ripley Hall
The figure represents a 3% increase for the parish council budget, which stood at £400,000 last year and Cllr Williams explained:
The bulk of the money will be spent on the queen's platinum jubilee celebration in June, other public and civic events during the year and items including town hall rent and the management and upkeep of Hugh Ripley Hall and Ripon's team of hornblowers.
Conservative councillor Mike Chambers, who represents Ripon at city, district and county council level, said:
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