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Have You Received Your Council Tax Bill
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yet. I have and its nearly £100 a month, just what do they do with all the money,
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Joking aside, mine is a tad over £100 for single person occupancy.
The biggest problem with some councils is the fact that they do spend an awful lot on vanity projects and consultants. I know my former local council was appalling for that whilst at the same time cutting services to the most vulnerable.
The biggest problem with some councils is the fact that they do spend an awful lot on vanity projects and consultants. I know my former local council was appalling for that whilst at the same time cutting services to the most vulnerable.
you will probably have to wait two years to get the council benefits, ummmm, says me cynically.
On the advice of the SS assessment, I applied for higher attendance allowance last July, I only got a letter back from the Dept of Pensions just after Christmas - with a form and I am still waiting. The Cornish SS had advised they would support the back-dating of the application to January 01 16....so we are now 15 months due at some £120 a month plus once we have it we can claim a further rates reduction of 25%...so that's a monkey there. Come 01.04, I am writing to my MP (who I know reasonably well).
On the advice of the SS assessment, I applied for higher attendance allowance last July, I only got a letter back from the Dept of Pensions just after Christmas - with a form and I am still waiting. The Cornish SS had advised they would support the back-dating of the application to January 01 16....so we are now 15 months due at some £120 a month plus once we have it we can claim a further rates reduction of 25%...so that's a monkey there. Come 01.04, I am writing to my MP (who I know reasonably well).
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