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Central is Hong Kong's frenetic business and retail heart, crammed with skyscrapers, swanky malls and luxury hotels. Iconic Victoria Harbor is filled with ferries and traditional boats. The neighborhood is known for nightlife, with raucous pubs and nightclubs in Lan Kwai Fong, and wine bars and trendy restaurants in nearby SoHo. Away from the bustle, are Hong Kong Park and the Zoological and Botanical Gardens.

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Council tax: Millions facing 5% increases from April

Feb 16,2020 10:03 am

By Alex ForsythPolitical correspondent, BBC News

Millions of households are facing an increase in their council tax from April, as local authorities try to balance their books.

Research by The County Councils Network (CCN) suggests three-quarters of English councils with social care duties are planning a 5% hike.

This is the maximum allowed without a local vote, and would add £100 a year to bills for average Band D properties.

The government said councils should consider money pressure on residents.

It said the amount local authorities will be able to spend next year was set to rise by £5. 1bn, representing an average 9% rise for local authorities.

But council leaders say they have " little choice" but to raise tax in order to protect services, despite The Rising cost of living for residents.

The CCN has analysed the budget plans of 114 out of the 152 councils in England with responsibility for social care That have published details So Far .

It found 113 are planning to increase council tax, with 84 proposing a 5% rise from April and just One - Central Bedfordshire - keeping tax at its current rate.

The Remaining 38 councils have yet to set out their plans. Three councils - Croydon , Thurrock and Slough - have special permission to increase tax above 5%, after effectively declaring bankruptcy.

Local authorities with social care duties will be able to raise council tax by up to 5% from April without consulting local residents, following an announcement at November's autumn statement.

One authority planning to increase by the full amount, Hampshire County Council, said even with the hike it would still need to dip into its reserves to fill a financial deficit next year.

The average council tax for A Band D property in England for 2022/23 was £1,966. A 5% rise would add £98 a year to bills for an average property from April, although the amount will vary across England depending On Location .

Some council leaders say The Council tax system is unfair, as it raises different amounts in different parts of the country. It is currently subject to a review by Levelling Up Minister Lee Rowley .

Ministers say the amount available to councils next year is set to increase to almost £60bn, representing an average rise of 9. 4%.

The Local Government Association, which represents More Than 350 councils in England and Wales, says this figure assumes all councils will raise council tax by the maximum amount.

That a " significant proportion" of the increase is made up of One -off grants, ring-fenced funding, and some re-allocation of existing funding.

Sam Corcoran , the Labour leader of Cheshire East Council and CCN's vice-chairman, said rising inflation and demand for social care services meant councils were setting their budgets in " The Most difficult circumstances in decades".

He added That despite pressures on residents, authorities had " little choice" but to put up council tax, with The Alternative " drastic cuts to frontline services" given the financial pressures on councils.

The Levelling Up Department, which oversees council funding in England, said its increases to council funding would also see deprived areas Getting More per household.

" Our approach to council tax balances the need to deliver vital services while protecting residents from excessive increases, " a spokesperson added.

" We expect local authorities to take into consideration The Challenges many households are facing. "

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