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Bride Commissioners organise drop in session about NCAS funding

Picture Credit: Emma Draper/LDRS

Board member Ivan Burton says current costs 'unfairly penalise residents in parish

Bride Commissioners is hosting a drop-in session for residents to learn more about the cost of the Northern Civic Amenity Site. 

The local authority believes it's still paying too much in contributions to the NCAS - £111,000 a year which it claims is about £600 per household. 

The meeting is being held at the church hall tomorrow (4 July) and will run from 4pm until 6pm.

It adds that a petition to try and change the funding mechanism will be available for residents to sign at the session.

The local authority also says that if nothing was to change - rates would have to be increased.

Commissioner Ivan Burton says using the rateable value to calculate the cost 'unfairly penalises' residents in Bride. 

Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper has been speaking to Mr Burton:

 

 

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