While the bleak February winds blow across the land ahead of hopefully better weather in Spring, senior Pembrokeshire councillors discussed a Christmas festive cheer call earlier this week.
A Notice of Motion by Independent group leader, Mr. Huw Murphy, before the February meeting of Pembrokeshire County Councilâs Cabinet asked: âThat PCC do not issue any summonses for appearance at magistrates court for non-payment of council tax during the month of December.â
It added: âAt a Corporate O&S meeting on November 14 [2024] it was disclosed that since April 2024 PCC have sent out 14,000 reminder letters with regards to council tax (late payment) and issued 4,000 summonses for non-payment of council tax, which clearly evidences the financial pressure many Pembrokeshire residents currently face.
âDecember is for many families a festive month and although the debt does not go away the avoidance of any prosecutions during the month of December in the lead up to the festive holiday will indicate some empathy by PCC towards its residents under most financial pressure.â
A report for Cabinet members said the court issues the council with four weekly hearing dates approximately six months in advance, and Revenue Services does not hold council tax liability order court hearings in December as the pre-allocated dates would mean the hearing could fall close to Christmas Day.
It added that, to meet regulatory timescales, summonses are issued in late November and early December to ensure all documents are correctly served ready for a court hearing in January.
Members were recommended to retain the current practice to issue summonses in November/early December for the court hearing in January.
The report said, as of October 1 of last year, the council had council tax arrears of ÂŁ7.512m, an improvement from the ÂŁ8.384m at March 31, with a risk that not issuing any December summonses âwould lead to a delay in the recovery of council tax arrears and a subsequent increase in council tax arrearsâ.
At the February Cabinet meeting, members heard Cllr Murphy was happy to either accept the recommendation or withdraw his motion having received the additional information.
Members agreed to support the recommendation.
âChristmas tree call-inâ
Cllr Murphy is no stranger to festive cheer calls; in 2023 asking for the council to overturn a âmean-spiritedâ decision to end the free collection of trees in Pembrokeshire after Christmas.
That 2023 âChristmas tree call-inâ motion, supported by councillors Vanessa Thomas, Anji Tinley, Alan Dennison, Elwyn Morse, Michael James and Iwan Ward, was defeated by nine votes to four.

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