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Alarm expressed over council merger rate rise for businesses and householders

DUNGANNON businesses and householders could face a one-off rates hike of up to 7 percent in addition to their annual rates rise after the creation of the Mid-Ulster supercouncil in 2015, it has emerged.

Latest figures released by the Department of Social Development show that currently Dungannon rates are among the lowest in Northern Ireland, and signifcantly lower than those in Cookstown and Magherafelt.

Dungannon’s average household rates bill stands at £687, with Cookstown’s at £767 and Magherafelt at £740.

Find out how your business or home will be affected in this week’s Tyrone Times.


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Wednesday 19 June 2013

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