A THREE-YEAR freeze on council tax in East Hampshire could be set to come to an end next year as the recession bites.
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My Working Week: Before burnout becomes crisisCouncillors agreed to maintain the freeze, now in its third year, at a full council meeting last week, but they couldn't guarantee it would continue after the next financial year.
For full story, see this week's Petersfield Herald.
