Well, they say death and taxes are the few certainties in life.
In Peterborough, city councillors have began work to determine how much the latter will be increasing next year.
As Robert Lothian reports, it comes at a time where the city has no shortage of needs.
Economy
‘It is a balancing act’ Peterborough city council faces tough choices for 2025 budget
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