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Caerphilly Council agrees to freeze councillor allowances for third year

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 09:27, Friday May 27th, 2011.
Last updated: 09:30, Friday May 27th, 2011

Caerphilly County Borough Council has voted to freeze the allowances paid to its 73 members for a third year running.

Since 2008, when the Plaid Cymru group took control of the authority, Caerphilly County Borough Council has refused to accept recommendations by the Independent Remuneration Panel for Wales to increase councillor allowances.

A backbench councillor’s allowance will remain at £13,030 – the maximum rate set in 2008-09.

For 2011-12 the Remuneration Panel agreed that the maximum basic allowance should not be increased and should be set at £13,868 a year.

The Panel also recommends a leader’s allowance of £38,139 for 2011-12 but Caerphilly Council leader Allan Pritchard will continue to receive a special responsibility allowance of £34,597, also set in 2008-09.

Cllr Pritchard, who represents the Penmaen ward, said: “Allowances for councillors have not been increased since Plaid took control of the authority in May, 2008.

“We have already recognised the difficulties many residents and local businesses are facing because of the economic situation by freezing council tax. With people suffering falls in their household incomes, Plaid believes it would be wrong for councillors to accept rises.

“MPs have been rightly condemned in the expenses’ scandal but we have shown once again that not all politicians are the same. We are here because we believe in public service. Plaid is not here to squeeze as much money as we can out of the public of the county borough.”

Cllr Pritchard was elected council leader on Tuesday, replacing councillor Lindsay Whittle, who stepped down as leader after his election to the National Assembly.

1 thought on “Caerphilly Council agrees to freeze councillor allowances for third year”

  1. Owen Meredith says:
    Friday, May 27, 2011 at 16:00

    A welcome move. However, if you compare these levels of allowances to those of other authorities, these are still higher than most – especially in England.

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