The amount that people in Wales pay in council tax could still rise, according to a senior councillor, despite a budget deal that will see the sector receive more cash.
But Andrew Morgan, Welsh Local Government Association leader, said any increases would be lower than "what it would have been" - and hoped that 10% was "off the table right across the board".
He said demand for services was still "outstripping" the funds available.
Plaid Cymru's deal to pass the Welsh government's spending plans in the Senedd promises an extra £113m for councils to spend on education, recycling and other services.

