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Thursday, February 12, 2004

Council tax rises to be unveiled

PROJECTED COUNCIL TAX INCREASES

Aberdeen - 8%
Aberdeenshire - 5%
Angus - 5.6%
Argyll and Bute - 2.9%
Clackmannanshire - N/A
Dumfries and Galloway - 4.9%
Dundee - 5%
East Ayrshire - 4.9%
East Dunbartonshire - 5.6%
East Lothian - 5%
East Renfrewshire - 5%
Edinburgh - 4%
Falkirk - 5%
Fife - 3.5%
Glasgow - 5%
Highland - 5.1%
Inverclyde - 5%
Midlothian - 5%
Moray - 9.7%
North Ayrshire - 4.9%
North Lanarkshire - N/A
Orkney - 4.5%
Perth and Kinross - 5.5%
Renfrewshire - 5%
Scottish Borders - 5.4%
Shetland - 7.2%
South Ayrshire - 5%
South Lanarkshire - 3.5%
Stirling - 4%
West Dunbartonshire - 2%
West Lothian - 4.5%
Western Isles - 5.1%

Meanwhile, a non-payment campaign may be launched by the Scottish Socialist Party.

Leader Tommy Sheridan said the move was not imminent, but had not been ruled out.

"We are starting a campaign, we are trying to inspire a rebellion, and in the course of such a rebellion every tactic will be examined," said Mr Sheridan. BBC News Online