It says the decision was 'driven' by inflation and the Local Authority Elections
Patrick Commissioners has agreed to raise its rate by two percent for the next financial year.
It says the decision was 'considered carefully' and will now be set at 248 pence in the pound.
The hike was 'predominantly driven' by increased charges at the Energy From Waste Plant, inflation and the upcoming Local Authority Elections in April.
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