Fees and charges to go up

By Nasik Swami Some of the fees and charges of the Naracoorte-Lucindale Council will increase from July 1. This follows the adoption of the new fees and charges guide by the council for the 2023–2024 financial year. The following fees and charges are set to increase: General administrative Aerodrome charges  Cemetery fees Dog registration and pound charges Expiation – reminder notice Harry Tregoweth Retirement Village – monthly maintenance fee Lucindale Recreation Ground – annual club fee Mobile food vending business permit fee Road reserve permit – annual fee Rental charge – Carters Road Waste transfer station fees Council manager finance and corporate Alex Edmonds told the council meeting on May 23 that fees and charges had not been increased for several years. “Each year we review our fees and charges guide, which comprises council set fees and charges as well as legislative fees and charges,” Ms Edmonds said while presenting […]

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