Lincoln council tax freeze floated as city leader says it is “the right thing to do”
A possible freeze in Lincoln City Council’s share of council tax is being considered, with the council leader saying it would be “the right thing to do” as residents continue to face rising living costs.
The proposal has been described as an option rather than a final decision, and would be subject to the council’s budget-setting process and approval by councillors. Any change to household bills would also depend on the overall council tax set across all relevant local authorities and precepting bodies.
No timescale, figures or formal recommendations have been confirmed. The council has not yet published detailed proposals, and it is not known what impact a freeze could have on services or other charges.
The council is expected to provide further information as budget discussions progress.
Lincoln council tax freeze floated as city leader says it’s ‘the right thing to do’
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24 January 20261 min read
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