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Council leader warns of Budget 'squeeze' as Teddington’s high-value homes face new levy

By Tilly O'Brien   28th Nov 2025

'This Budget underscores the pressures residents continue to face,' says Councillor Gareth Roberts, leader of Richmond Council. (Credit: Richmond Council)
'This Budget underscores the pressures residents continue to face,' says Councillor Gareth Roberts, leader of Richmond Council. (Credit: Richmond Council)

Many UK householders are bracing for a wave of financial changes following the government's Autumn Budget, Richmond Council's Leader warns, with some local residents set to feel the ripple effects.

Released on Wednesday (26 November) by the Chancellor, the package introduces a High Value Council Tax Surcharge on properties worth over £2 million.

Richmond Council has highlighted the potential impact on local families, particularly older residents in large homes who may be asset-rich but cash-poor.

"This Budget underscores the pressures residents continue to face," said Councillor Gareth Roberts, leader of Richmond Council.

"Rising living costs, inflation, and now this new tax measure mean that many households will feel the squeeze. Our focus remains on supporting residents fairly, ensuring those most at risk are protected."

The surcharge, set for April 2028, could affect around 5,700 homes in Richmond borough – nearly 7% of the borough – generating an estimated £20.1 million. 

'The extra revenue raised will benefit central government, not the Council,' says Councillor Jim Millard (Credit: Richmond Council)

Councillor Jim Millard, lead member for finance, added: "The government is calling this a 'council tax surcharge,' but let's be clear: we are simply collecting it, and the extra revenue raised will benefit central government, not the Council.

"Households across the country – including here in Richmond upon Thames – are facing economic strain. We will be working closely with government to prepare well in advance. Transparency and fairness will be our priority, so that residents understand the charge and the support available."

The Budget's wider measures – from frozen income tax thresholds to levies on savings and pensions – underscore the pressures facing households nationwide. 

Richmond Council says it "will continue to monitor developments closely and keep residents informed as details of reliefs, exemptions, and support schemes emerge".

     

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