Commissioners increase levy for next financial year
Rates in Ramsey have been set at 415 pence in the pound for the forthcoming financial year.
That's a rise of just under 1 per cent.
Commissioners in the town cited increasing costs and a number of improvement projects as reasons for the increase.
It will mean owners of a three-bedroom house will pay around 9.5 pence per week more than last year.

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