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Birmingham City Council urged to scrap 'rat tax' | |
(21 days later) | |
Bin strikes began in Birmingham in January, with 12 days of action planned across four months (generic archive image) | Bin strikes began in Birmingham in January, with 12 days of action planned across four months (generic archive image) |
Birmingham City Council has been urged to scrap its "rat tax" over concerns there could be a rise in vermin during ongoing bin strikes. | Birmingham City Council has been urged to scrap its "rat tax" over concerns there could be a rise in vermin during ongoing bin strikes. |
Rat control treatments were previously free to residents but charges were added to the authority's budget a year ago to help offset its financial crisis. | Rat control treatments were previously free to residents but charges were added to the authority's budget a year ago to help offset its financial crisis. |
A licensing and public protection committee has now voted in favour of an amendment to halt the charges, although full council could yet overturn the outcome. | A licensing and public protection committee has now voted in favour of an amendment to halt the charges, although full council could yet overturn the outcome. |
Council director of regulation and enforcement Sajeela Naseer said the charge was brought in because delivering a free service was costing the authority about £400,000 a year. | Council director of regulation and enforcement Sajeela Naseer said the charge was brought in because delivering a free service was costing the authority about £400,000 a year. |
Conservative councillor Adam Higgs, who described it as a "rat tax", put forward the amendment to a review of pest control charges that proposed raising levies from £24 to £26.40. | Conservative councillor Adam Higgs, who described it as a "rat tax", put forward the amendment to a review of pest control charges that proposed raising levies from £24 to £26.40. |
He told a committee hearing: "I believe that the service should be free – we are currently in the midst of a bin strike where residents, through no fault of their own, are not having their waste collected. | He told a committee hearing: "I believe that the service should be free – we are currently in the midst of a bin strike where residents, through no fault of their own, are not having their waste collected. |
"This is obviously going to have an impact on an increase in rats." | "This is obviously going to have an impact on an increase in rats." |
'Drop-off' | 'Drop-off' |
Committee chair Sam Forsyth, Labour, said she opposed introducing rat charges last year and her objection was still there. | Committee chair Sam Forsyth, Labour, said she opposed introducing rat charges last year and her objection was still there. |
Ms Naseer stated "we're in a specific financial situation" and in introducing charges, the Labour-controlled council followed a lead shown by other local authorities. | Ms Naseer stated "we're in a specific financial situation" and in introducing charges, the Labour-controlled council followed a lead shown by other local authorities. |
She said while there had been "a drop-off of use of services" since the switch, there had been no increase in complaints to the council's environmental health section "with relation to rats". | She said while there had been "a drop-off of use of services" since the switch, there had been no increase in complaints to the council's environmental health section "with relation to rats". |
She added the council believed residents were carrying out treatments themselves and buying poison from retailers. | She added the council believed residents were carrying out treatments themselves and buying poison from retailers. |
"Whereas last year the pest control service was costing the council £400,000, it will now be of no cost to the council," she said. | "Whereas last year the pest control service was costing the council £400,000, it will now be of no cost to the council," she said. |
Green Party councillor Julien Pritchard said he supported the amendment but warned committee that full council overturned a similar one last year. | Green Party councillor Julien Pritchard said he supported the amendment but warned committee that full council overturned a similar one last year. |
As it stands, treatments for rats in the house and garden remain free for council tenants. | As it stands, treatments for rats in the house and garden remain free for council tenants. |
This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service which covers councils and other public service organisations. | This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service which covers councils and other public service organisations. |
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