So the hole gets bigger over time due to the fact that the grant the local council receives from central government will eventually replaced by allowing the local authorities to retain 100% of business rates. So what's the strategy for closing the gap? Increase council tax, parking charges, charge for bin collection or hunting down those businesses that aren't paying enough rates or reduce services? What's the answer? Maybe you have the answer (or one of the answers at least) and Rochford District Council is inviting you to give your views via the budget consultation survey which can be
Due to concern from residents about the sale of alcohol to underage persons, I contacted our licencing team at Rochford District to ask them, along with trading standards, to carry out test purchases across our District. I have now received a response from the licencing team and I hope residents will feel reassured with their
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Have been out with my fellow ward councillor this evening making sure residents who don’t have access to the internet or social media, are kept informed of what’s going on in our area. It’s good to work with another councillor who is as equally as passionate about representing the people who elected us.
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The Mill Hall Arts and Events centre, has been front and centre of the widely controversial plans for Rochford District Council to giveaway dispose of some of its assets. One of the key arguments that Rochford District Council had proposed for a redevelopment of the site was the green credentials that the new building could
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