Figures show more than 250 authorities will accept a central grant for a freeze or reduction in council tax for 2013-14

At least 230 councils in England are freezing or reducing their council tax for 2013-14, including 28 of the 33 London local authorities, according to latest government figures. Those not raising their bills range from the council of the Isles of Scilly in the south to Northumberland county council in the north. The communities and local government department (DCLG) said its latest data showed that at least 257 out of 421 authorities intended to accept the government's grant offer and freeze or reduce their council tax for 2013-14, though the final numbers would not be known until later this month. This number includes 12 police authorities and 15 fire authorities. According to the list, those intending to cut their council tax include Hounslow and Hammersmith & Fulham councils in London, Braintree in Essex, Cotswold in Gloucestershire, and Lancashire county council. The local government minister, Brandon Lewis, recently praised Cotswold district council following its decision in February to reduce council tax by 5% for 2013-14, which has been described as the biggest cut in the country...........Read more here