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Rate rise likely in the capital

by isleofman.com 12th November 2012

Ratepayers in Douglas are likely to face higher bills next year.

The council says with inflation creeping up - last month to 3.1 per cent - it has to pass on rising costs.

Savings made across the council operation meant rates were frozen this year, while the rise was just half-a-per-cent the previous year.

Council committees drawing up plans for next year have been given a target two per cent rise in budgets.

Council leader David Christian says it's not clear what rate increase that will lead to:

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Monday 12th, November 2012 07:15pm.

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