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England's Band D council tax is to rise by an average of 3%, the lowest rise in 15 years, according to the Department for Communities and Local Government.England's Band D council tax is to rise by an average of 3%, the lowest rise in 15 years, according to the Department for Communities and Local Government.
The average Band D bill for April 2009 to April 2010 will be £1,414, compared with £1,373 for the previous year.The average Band D bill for April 2009 to April 2010 will be £1,414, compared with £1,373 for the previous year.
Overall, there will be an average council tax rise per home of 2.6% - up to £1,175 from £1,145.Overall, there will be an average council tax rise per home of 2.6% - up to £1,175 from £1,145.
The Local Government Association (LGA) responded by urging the government not to cap any councils this year.The Local Government Association (LGA) responded by urging the government not to cap any councils this year.
Local Government Minister John Healey said: "Most councils across the country are tightening their belts, which is exactly what the public wants to see.Local Government Minister John Healey said: "Most councils across the country are tightening their belts, which is exactly what the public wants to see.
"With a tough economic year ahead, councils will need to do even more to control costs and I remain ready to be tough with capping powers to protect council taxpayers from excessive increases.""With a tough economic year ahead, councils will need to do even more to control costs and I remain ready to be tough with capping powers to protect council taxpayers from excessive increases."
Labour's refusal to follow the example of Scotland and freeze council tax bills in England is unfair Caroline SpelmanShadow local government secretary
LGA chairman Margaret Eaton said: "Many councils revised down council tax rises this year to minimise household costs for residents.LGA chairman Margaret Eaton said: "Many councils revised down council tax rises this year to minimise household costs for residents.
Labour's refusal to follow the example of Scotland and freeze council tax bills in England is unfair Caroline SpelmanShadow local government secretary
"Given that town halls have made such efforts to keep council tax down this year, we would not expect the government to cap any councils.""Given that town halls have made such efforts to keep council tax down this year, we would not expect the government to cap any councils."
But the Conservatives said there should be no increases at all.But the Conservatives said there should be no increases at all.
Shadow local government secretary Caroline Spelman said: "At a time when millions of workers are facing pay freezes or unemployment this year, it adds insult to injury to drive up bills by a further £41 a year, on top of previous years' rises.Shadow local government secretary Caroline Spelman said: "At a time when millions of workers are facing pay freezes or unemployment this year, it adds insult to injury to drive up bills by a further £41 a year, on top of previous years' rises.
"Labour's refusal to follow the example of Scotland and freeze council tax bills in England is unfair on English taxpayers, who yet again have received a raw deal.""Labour's refusal to follow the example of Scotland and freeze council tax bills in England is unfair on English taxpayers, who yet again have received a raw deal."