Braddan Commissioners says it has kept rates increases to a minimum.
Members agreed to set its rate for the 2025-2026 financial year at 357p, which is a 6p increase on the previous year.
It says a strong performance in the previous year has allowed the increase to be kept to a minimum.
Despite challenges the Commissioners felt that it had maintained their normal high levels of general performance which it says it intends to continue in future years.
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