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Burnley Council plans tax increase and allowances freeze to ease costs

Burnley Council plans tax increase and allowances freeze to ease costs

Burnley Council’s executive committee has confirmed plans to recommend a 2% increase in council tax for the 2025/2026 financial year, staying below the maximum 2.99% allowed by the government without requiring a referendum.

Additionally, the council has proposed a freeze on councillors’ allowances for both this year and next, rejecting an 8.5% pay rise recommendation made by the Independent Remuneration Panel.

Council Tax Increase: What It Means for Residents

The 2% council tax rise will affect households differently depending on their property band. Here’s what the new annual charges will look like:

Property BandCurrent Annual ChargeNew Annual Charge (2025/2026)Increase
Band A (Terraced)£225.22£229.72+£4.50
Band B (Terraced)£262.75£268.01+£5.26
Band D (Semi-Detached)£337.82£344.58+£6.76

This increase will help fund key priorities such as:

Council Freezes Allowances to Support Residents

At a meeting on Wednesday night, Cllr Margaret Lishman, the council’s finance chief, highlighted how careful financial management helped turn a predicted £98,000 budget overspend into an £11,000 underspend.

Council leader Cllr Anwar emphasized that freezing councillors’ allowances reflects a commitment to helping residents during the cost-of-living crisis:

“By freezing councillors’ allowances, we are leading by example and empathising with people affected by rising costs. As a council, we have listened to our residents.”

County-Wide Council Tax Increases

Burnley Council’s 2% tax rise comes alongside other expected council tax increases across Lancashire, including:

With these combined increases, Burnley residents can expect higher total council tax bills in the coming financial year.

Burnley Council’s 2% council tax increase aims to balance financial stability while maintaining essential services. The decision to freeze councillors’ allowances reflects a commitment to responsible governance. However, with additional increases from Lancashire County Council and police funding, many residents will still see a significant rise in their overall council tax bills.

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