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£50 for 15,000 low income residents – RBKC signs off budget with £750,000 cash handout

£50 for 15,000 low income residents – RBKC signs off budget with £750,000 cash handout

The leaders of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Council have waved through its budget for 2025-2026. Following a full council meeting on 5th March, the budget was signed off. Council tax will go up by four per cent - one of the lowest increases in London. This is made up of two per cent for council tax and two per cent for the "social care precept". An average Band D property will see an increase from £1,037.58 to £1,079.08, an...

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