MT. HERBERT RATES
No Change In Levy
The same rate as last year, 2d in the £ on the capital value, was fixed after the Mount Herbert County Council had approved its estimates at its monthly meeting yesterday. Of a total estimated income of £28,141, said the Clerk (Mr |W. H. Scrimgeour), £21,609 would come from the National I Roads Board, £15,109 of it in subsidy and £6500 in grant, las against a total from the I board of £15,500 in 1964-65. | Estimated expenditure [would total £42,325, leaving £14,184 to be found by rates. The proposed rate would give a surplus of about £BOO. Cr. C. M. Manson referred to criticism by Lyttelton’s Cr. R. H. Duff of the £5 for £1 reading subsidy being paid to the county. “I think Cr. Duff is rucking a little too solidly,” he said. “Lyttelton ratepayers are large users of the road we got the money for, the Teddington flat.”
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Press, Issue 31095, 25 June 1966, Page 16
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