Cambourne Town Council has seen its precept rise by 68%, sparking anger among residents who have demanded accountability from the council
CambridgeshireLive readers have expressed fury and cynicism over after some locals saw part of their council tax rise by 68%. They questioned who ought to shoulder the burden, how funds have been handled, and what reforms are needed going forward.
Many demanded greater accountability, while others contended that infrastructure requires consistent investment. Some said the high street and local amenities must take priority.
Residents told CambridgeshireLive that ‘mismanaged’ finances have resulted in part of their council tax bill rising by 68 per cent. The precept for Cambourne Town Council means locals have experienced bill increases exceeding those in other areas of Cambridgeshire.
Aaron Kersey described the rise as ‘ridiculous’. “Other people make mistakes and we have to pay for it,” he said. He added: “We have roots growing in our parking spaces that they need to sort out, but they aren’t doing anything about. We’ve noticed that our joint account has gone down, but all bills are going up. Our tax has gone up by about £240 a year.”
The town council does not receive funding from central government. A spokesperson said the authority “acknowledges and sincerely apologises” for the increase.
A 63-year-old man has now been arrested on suspicion of fraud in connection with the precept rise. A Cambridgeshire Police spokesperson said: “On Wednesday (April 15), a 63-year-old man from St Ives was arrested on suspicion of fraud by abuse of position. He has been bailed until July 15.”
One reader, Vulcan559, says: “I find it extremely difficult to understand why no one appears to have been brought to book over this mismanagement of what is public money. There has been no announcement from the town Council regarding the culprit or culprits that caused this problem, nor the diligence of the whole council that allowed this calamity. Come on, stand up and come out with an announcement and the future designs on stopping any recurrence. And finally sort out the High Street, so we look like a town going forward.”
Calumen Nomen writes: “Really is time complete amateurs with no demonstrable expertise were forbidden from public office. This is our money gurgling down the plug-hole, not theirs.”
Skipper thinks: “On the other hand, if the lycra lot were made to pay for the proliferation of underused push bike tracks, the rest of us could have a welcome reduction in the horrendously expensive, poor value, council tax that we are ripped off.”
Liveincrete simply says: “Heads should roll.”
Over on our Facebook page, Steve N comments: “These funds must now be replenished and the projects they were intended for delivered.’ Just do what normal householders do; spend the money when you have it, not just expect residents to over-contribute to do it for you. Take some responsibility.”
Adam Bond writes: “Councils and local authorities, people are getting sick of you… you will be held accountable in due course, so don’t expect to keep your jobs!”
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