A parish council in South Cambridgeshire is proposing to increase its portion of council tax bill by 34 per cent. The increase, proposed by Great Shelford Parish Council, would mean Band D households pay £206.35 each year to the authority. This is an increase of £52.97 on the previous financial year. The council says the increase is needed to help fund its plans to “act on significant concerns” around road and traffic safety in the village. The proposals are due to be discussed at a full council meeting tomorrow (Wednesday, 17 January). The council tax bill households receive is made up of con…