Areas see the biggest jump in rates Island-wide
The MHKs representing Ayre and Michael say they have written to both Andreas and Michael Commissioners requesting a meeting to discuss recent rate increases.
In a joint statement, Alfred Cannan and Tim Johnston say the rises are 'significant and concerning'.
Local authorities have been setting their rates for the next financial year (starting 1 April), with the majority announcing increases for residents.
Ratepayers in Andreas and Michael will see the biggest jumps across the Island, with rates rising by 30 percent and 23 percent respectively.
The constituency MHKs say they recognise that local commissioners undertake their duties without recompense, but they need to 'understand further' the reasoning behind the changes.
Their joint statement in full: "We recognise that our local authorities are committed to maintaining local infrastructure and can have significant cost commitments.
"We also recognise that local commissioners undertake their duties without recompense and commit substantial time in the interests of the local community.
"However, both local authorities have announced significant and concerning rate increases of 30 percent and 23.6 percent respectively.
"We have asked to meet both sets of Commissioners as soon as practicable to understand further their financial commitments for next year and beyond, and the likely impact on our constituents."
You can find a breakdown of the Island's new rates from our Local Democracy Reporter HERE.

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