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Leicester Council Raising Fees to Save Budget

Leicester Council Raising Fees to Save Budget

Published 5 days, 11 hours ago
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Leicestershire County Council is scrambling to plug an $85 million budget gap by 2030, proposing fee hikes on everything from park parking to marriage licenses as part of its “Better Leicestershire” plan. With a $1.3 billion annual budget, they’re targeting $60 million in savings while expecting just $390,000 from new fees — a move critics call “hidden taxes,” though officials insist every penny will reinvest into the services people are now paying more for. From $85 to $95 season tickets to potential restaurant price bumps, even staff meals are up for grabs — all in a bid to keep services running. Opponents argue it’s politically motivated, coming after a council tax hike, while leaders say it’s a necessary, comprehensive review to fund what matters.

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