YOUR GUIDE TO Council Tax2016/17 MESSAGE FROM THE COUNCIL

Message from Councillor Stephen Parnaby OBE, Leader and Nigel Pearson, Chief Executive of the Council

East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s part of the council tax bill has increased by 3.99% for 2016-17 – the first such increase made by the Council for six years.

The Government is making further cuts to public spending and, as a result, the funding it provides to councils will continue to fall significantly. The main grant that East Riding of Yorkshire Council receives from Government to support service delivery is set to be cut by a further 87% over the next four years.

The Government is no longer funding a council tax freeze and its cuts to council funding going forward assume that councils will increase their council tax to help maintain services.

The Council has already made base budget savings of £118 million over the last six years and estimates that a further £60 million of base budget savings will need to be made by 2019-20, in addition to increases to council tax. These savings and council tax increases are required as a result of future reductions in grants from Government, increasing costs of service delivery, and increasing demand for services, in particular adult social care.

In recognition of the significant financial pressures facing adult social care services, the Government has allowed councils which deliver these services to increase council tax by up to 4 per cent. Increases over 2 per cent must be spent on adult social care. Therefore, this year’s council tax bill includes a new charge to help meet the costs of adult social care services and this is equivalent to a 2% increase in the Council’s charge. However, this charge only meets 55% of the estimated increases in adult social care costs.

The Council’s financial strategy continues to focus on business transformation, income maximisation, cost reduction and asset rationalisation to manage budget reductions together with the strategic use of earmarked reserves.

Within the 2016-17 budget, savings of £22.3 million have been identified, a significant part of which will be delivered through the Council’s Business Transformation Programme which aims to redesign services using technology wherever possible to reduce costs. All residents can help by using the Council’s website to book, pay, contact and transact with the Council.

The significant financial challenges mean that we need to develop new models of service delivery. Consultations on reshaping library and transport services to achieve savings are currently underway.

During the autumn, the Council held three budget events and conducted an on-line survey to understand the priorities of both residents and businesses in the East Riding. The two top priorities were:

Highways repairs and maintenance

The Council continues to invest significantly in improvements and maintenance to highways infrastructure, with a planned investment programme of £81 million over the next four years.

Flood prevention work affecting residents and businesses

The Council carries out work, over and above statutory duties, to maintain drainage and flood infrastructure, develop flood protection schemes and give advice to residents and businesses. This has led to the development of a £106 million investment programme in flood mitigation schemes, funded by central government and European funding, which the Council is currently in the process of delivering.

The Council faces a significant challenge to balance its budget in future years, as the new charge for adult social care will not meet the projected increases in these costs over the next four years. However, the Council has a strong track record of financial management and delivering its plans, and everything possible is being done to both protect services and help the local economy.

Councillor Stephen Parnaby OBE Leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council

Nigel Pearson Chief Executive

Your guide to 2 Council Tax PAYING YOUR COUNCIL TAX

Direct Debit Pay your council tax, rent or business rates by direct debit Direct debit is the easiest and safest way to pay, and offers a choice of dates each month. You can choose either 10 or 12 monthly instalments. Why not join the 110,000 council tax and business rate payers who already use direct debit?

To set up your direct debit, simply visit www.eastriding.gov.uk/ctdd.

Online PayPoint outlets You can pay the following bills via the internet: You can pay your bill free of charge at any outlet displaying the “PayPoint” sign. Please take along with you your • council tax; barcoded bill, and remember to keep you receipt as proof • business rates; of payment. • council house and garage rents; PayPoint outlets only accept cash payments and you • sundry debtor accounts; should allow four working days for the payment to reach • overpayment of housing benefit. your account.

Payments may be made free using debit cards or with credit You can also pay free of charge at any Post Office with cards for which an administration fee will be payable. your barcoded bill. Payment can be made by cash, cheque or debt card. You should allow four working days for the To make a payment log on to East Riding of Yorkshire payment to reach your account. Please keep your receipt Council’s website at: www.eastriding.gov.uk and click on as proof of payment. ‘How can I pay my council tax bill’, this will take you to a page that explains how you can pay.

Telephone Standing order Payments may be made free using debit cards or with To pay by standing order, please telephone the billing credit cards, for which an administration fee will be payable, and collection section for a form to take to your bank on using our 24 hour payment line. (01482) 393939.

Call 0300 330 15 15 and select the bill you want to pay. (Please note you cannot pay garage rents by this method)

Post Payments by post should be sent to: East Riding of Yorkshire Council, PO Box No. 83, HU17 9YR.

Cheques should be made payable to East Riding of Yorkshire Council. Please quote the council tax or business rates account number and your name and address on the reverse of the cheque. Post dated cheques are not acceptable.

Cash payments by post should be registered. The council will not accept any responsibility for cash sent by ordinary post.

Your guide to Council Tax 3 PAYING YOUR COUNCIL TAX

Paying in person Payment offices

You can pay in cash, by cheque by debit card or by credit card (there is an administration fee for the use of credit card).

Anlaby/Haltemprice Springfield Way Beverley Cross Street Town Hall Quay Road Brough Petuaria Centre, Centurion Way Cottingham Civic Hall Market Green Council Offices Cross Hill, St Johns Road Council Offices Church Street 2 New Road Southgate 75 Newbegin 69 Hailgate The Wicstun Centre,14 Beverley Road Pocela Centre, 23 Railway Street 243 Queen Street (debit/credit cards/cheques only)

Opening hours:

9am to 4.30pm Monday to Thursday and 9am to 4pm Friday. Some of our sites open later and Saturday mornings, please visit our website www.eastriding.gov.uk for more details.

The Council will not accept any responsibility for cash deposited in its office letter boxes.

Please remember to pay your instalments on time

Council tax is due each month, and the details of the amounts Failure to pay on time can result in a summons being issued to due and when to pay are shown on your bill. you for the full years charge, together with additional costs. The best way to avoid this is to pay by direct debit; you can You may pay over 10 or 12 monthly instalments from April sign up at www.eastriding.gov.uk/ctdd 2016. If you would prefer to pay over 12 months and are not already on this plan, please contact us and we will change it If you are struggling to pay your instalments, please do get for you. in touch with us as soon as you can; we cannot help you otherwise. Our number is (01482) 393939. If you do not pay an instalment by the due date a reminder will be sent to you. There are Government rules restricting the number of reminders that can be issued for late or non- payment.

Your guide to 4 Council Tax INFORMATION ABOUT COUNCIL TAX

What is Council Tax and who has to pay? Council tax is an annual charge based on the property band that your home is in. Only people aged 18 or over are liable to pay council tax and payment is the responsibility of the owner occupier, tenant, owner or resident. Council tax is payable on occupied and unoccupied properties in many cases. Not all households have to pay the full council tax; there are a number of ways that the bill can be reduced.

Council Tax Discounts Single person discount A 25% discount is applicable where there is only one adult resident

Empty property discount A 100% discount is applicable for a maximum of two months where no-one lives in a property, and it is substantially unfurnished

Council tax support A discount of up to 75% is available to low income households of working age. Unlike other discounts, this is means tested so eligibility depends on income and financial assets available to the household. For households of pension age, a discount of up to 100% is available. This is also means tested in the same way as the working age scheme.

Council tax discretionary discount The Council will consider applications for a discount from any council tax payer resident in the East Riding of Yorkshire who is having difficulty in meeting their council tax payments. There is no statutory right for the Council to award a discount under this scheme, and no predetermined criteria for an award to be made, although a household’s income and expenditure would be an important factor in reaching a decision. All applications for discretionary help are treated individually to ensure that each applicant receives equal and fair treatment.

Disabled reduction A reduction is available if you or someone (adult or child) who lives in your home is substantially and permanently disabled and one of the following conditions is met: • There is an additional bathroom or kitchen which is needed by the disabled person • There is a room (other than a bathroom, kitchen or toilet) needed by and mainly used by the disabled person • There is enough space for a wheelchair which is used indoors This reduction results in your council tax bill being reduced to the amount payable for a property in the valuation band below the applicable band for your property. Properties in the lowest valuation band, Band A, receive a reduction equal to one sixth of the bill.

Other council tax discounts Other council tax discounts are available in certain circumstances: • Some residents are disregarded for council tax purposes when calculating the amount payable. Examples of those who are disregarded are full-time students, people who are severely mentally impaired, and patients permanently residing in a care home. A full list of disregards can be found at www.eastriding.gov.uk/counciltax • A 50% discount may be applicable to an annexe of a property that is lived in by a family member, or is used by a resident of the main dwelling. The annexe must have been separately banded and be classed as a separate dwelling. If a non-family member occupies the annexe, the discount will not apply • A 50% discount may be applicable to a property in the course of construction and for which a completion notice has been served and which is part occupied. The discount will be for a maximum period of 12 months, or until the property is substantially complete. • There are special rules for tied accommodation or that provided by the MOD and you are advised to contact the Council if this might apply to you. Further details of all council tax discounts can be found at www.eastriding.gov.uk/counciltax

Your guide to Council Tax 5 REDUCTIONS IN COUNCIL TAX

G Property which is unoccupied Q Unoccupied property which is Exemptions because occupation is forbidden the responsibility of a bankrupt’s Some properties are exempt from by law. trustee. council tax. These exemptions are H Unoccupied property which R A pitch or mooring which is not defined in legislation and the Council is waiting to be occupied by a occupied by a caravan or a boat. cannot change these. If your property is minister of religion. S Property occupied only by persons in receipt of an exemption, the details I Unoccupied property which was under 18. will be shown on your council tax bill. the home of someone who has T Unoccupied annexe/property that moved into another residence (not cannot be let separately. Classes of exemption a residential home or hospital) to U Property occupied only by B Unoccupied property owned receive personal care. and previously used by a body persons who are severely mentally J Property left unoccupied by someone impaired. established for charitable purposes who has moved away to provide V Property occupied by a diplomat. (exemption lasts for six months). personal care for another person. W An annexe occupied by a D Unoccupied property which is the K Unoccupied property which was dependant relative over 65, or home of someone who has gone the home of one or more students severely mentally impaired or to prison. who have moved away to study. disabled. E Unoccupied property which was L Unoccupied property which has the home of someone who has been repossessed. Your council tax bill has been gone into a residential home or M Student halls of residence. calculated on the assumption that hospital to receive residential care. any exemption for which you may N Property occupied only by F Unoccupied property which qualify will continue to 31 March students. is waiting for letters of 2017. However, if it is a time limited O Armed forces accommodation administration/probate to be exemption, a new bill will be issued granted (exemption lasts until owned by MOD. to you two weeks before the end of probate is granted and for six P Property occupied by visiting the exemption. months after this). forces.

Long Term Empty Properties Properties that have been unoccupied and unfurnished for two years or more will be subject to an additional premium of 50% of the council tax for the relevant council tax band, meaning that a 150% council tax charge will be payable. The only circumstances where the premium cannot be charged are:

• Empty properties of service personnel who are living in MOD accommodation due to their employment

• Empty annexes which form part of a single property which includes at least one other property

Your guide to 6 Council Tax REDUCTIONS IN COUNCIL TAX

Can the Benefit and Money Benefit and Money Advice Service Advice Team help you? The Council’s benefit and money advice team are available to provide help to customers who having difficulties meeting their council tax and/or rent payments. The team will work with customers to help set affordable repayment amounts and can help with budgeting in general. The team will also carry out checks to ensure that all benefits are being received and income maximised.

The team can be contacted on (01482) 394633 or [email protected]

Fraud investigation team The Council has a team dedicated to the prevention and detection of council tax support fraud. If you suspect someone of committing fraud, you can report your suspicions in complete confidence on the Fraud Hotline by calling (01482) 394949 or by completing a fraud referral form on the Council’s website at www.eastriding.gov.uk

Please remember that when you make a claim for council tax support, you may need to provide us with some supporting evidence. You must also inform us of any change in circumstances of you or any member of your household. Failure to inform us of any changes that might affect your claim could lead to prosecution. Data protection In line with advice received from the Information Commissioner’s Office, the Council may use personal data from council tax records to assist it in the exercise of its other functions. The Council is committed to using secondary personal data only for the better performance of its functions and will not permit the use of the data to make decisions about individuals in any way which is unfairly detrimental or causes unwarranted harm or distress.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council will use your information in accordance with relevant legislation including the Data Protection Act 1998. The Council has a duty to protect the public funds that it administers and may use the information you have provided, or provide when requesting a service, for the prevention and detection of fraud and any other lawful purpose. The Council will also share your information where we have any other legal obligation to do so. We will not disclose your personal information to third parties for marketing purposes.

Your guide to Council Tax 7 CALCULATING YOUR COUNCIL TAX

Council Tax Increases If Local Authorities increase their council tax above a percentage level set by Government each year they are required to hold a local referendum. Parish and Town Councils are excluded from this requirement.

The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government has made an offer to adult social care authorities. (“Adult social care authorities” are local authorities who have functions under Part 1 of the Care Act 2014, namely county councils in , district councils for an area in England for which there is no county council, London borough councils, the Common Council of the City of London and the Council of the Isles of Scilly.)

The offer is the option of an adult social care authority being able to charge a “precept” of up to 2% on its council tax for the financial year beginning in 2016 without holding a referendum, to assist the authority in meeting expenditure on adult social care. Subject to the annual approval of the House of Commons, the Secretary of State intends to offer the option of charging this “precept” in relation to each financial year up to and including the financial year 2019-20.

In relation to the financial year beginning in 2016 the Secretary of State has determined (and the House of Commons has approved) a referendum principle of 4% (comprising 2% for expenditure on adult social care and 2% for other expenditure), for adult social care authorities. These authorities may therefore set council tax up to this percentage in 2016 without holding a referendum.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has increased its part of the council tax bill by a total of 3.99%. This increase is the first such increase in six years and includes a 2% adult social care precept to be used to fund pressures in the adult social care budget. The cost of adult social care is estimated to increase by £20million over the next four years creating significant budget pressures. These pressures, coupled with larger than expected Government funding cuts, and other cost pressures such as inflation have made freezing council tax for a sixth year an unviable option.

The new adult social care precept will only meet 55% of the expected increase in demand and costs for adult social care over the next four years, and even with the 3.99% increases to council tax proposed in each of the next four years, the council’s financial plan forecasts £60.5million of base budget savings need to be made by 2019/20. Proposed savings identified total £43.7million, leaving a shortfall of £16.8million to be found. Alongside savings generated through business transformation projects, the proposed increases to council tax will ensure financial stability and protect priority services

The following table shows, for a Band D property, the increases to charges made by East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Humberside Fire and Rescue Authority, and the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner. The percentage increases shown are the same across all council tax bands.

Average Band D Council Tax 2015/16 2016/17 Change £ £ £ %1 East Riding of Yorkshire Council 1,212.20 1,236.33 24.13 1.99 East Riding of Yorkshire Council adult social care “precept” 0.00 24.24 24.24 - East Riding of Yorkshire Council - Total 1,212.20 1,260.57 48.37 3.99 Humberside Fire and Rescue 77.92 78.89 0.97 1.24 Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner 180.08 183.67 3.59 1.99 Other Authorities - Total 258.00 262.56 4.56 1.77 Total Average Band D Council Tax2 1,470.20 1,523.13 52.93 3.60

1. The percentages on the face of your council tax bill are rounded to one decimal place in accordance with regulations. The table above reflects the actual increases to council tax before rounding.

2. This total does not include Parish and Special Expenses.

Your guide to 8 Council Tax CALCULATING YOUR COUNCIL TAX

Calculating your council tax The amount of council tax you pay depends on which property band your home is in. However, your final bill will be less if you qualify for council tax support or other reductions. This table shows the amount of council tax for East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside and Humberside Fire and Rescue Service for each property band. Your council tax bill states which band your dwelling has been placed in. The valuation bands are A-H and are based on April 1, 1991 market values.

Besides the Council, police and fire authority charges, most residents pay an additional amount for the parish or town Council and/or special expenses.

Values as at East Riding of East Riding of Police and Crime Humberside Fire Valuation April 1, 1991 Yorkshire Council Yorkshire Council* Commissioner for Authority Band £ £ £ Humberside £ £

A Up to £40,000 824.22 16.16 122.44 52.59 B £40,001 - £52,000 961.59 18.85 142.85 61.36 C £52,001 - £68,000 1,098.96 21.55 163.26 70.12 D £68,001 - £88,000 1,236.33 24.24 183.67 78.89 E £88,001 - £120,000 1, 511.07 29.63 224.49 96.42 F £120,001 - £160,000 1,785.81 35.01 265.30 113.95 G £160,001 - £320,000 2,060.55 40.40 306.11 131.48 H More than £320,000 2,472.66 48.48 367.34 157.78 * A new charge for adult social care – please see page 8 for details

Precepts and special expenses What are town and parish precepts?

A precept is an order from a town or parish council to East Riding of Yorkshire Council to collect money from the council tax. This money is then paid over to the town or parish council. The precept is shown as a separate item on the council tax bills of those living in the town or parish council’s area - this is for services in addition to those provided by East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The level of service provided varies from area to area and it is the responsibility of each individual town or parish council to set a precept to cover its expenditure. If you want to know where the money is being spent, please contact your town/parish clerk.

What are special expenses?

Special expenses are charges for Council services that East Riding of Yorkshire Council provides which, in some parts of the East Riding, are provided by town or parish councils (e.g. maintenance of parks, open spaces and closed churchyards). The costs are separately identified as “special expenses” on council tax bills in areas receiving these services from East Riding of Yorkshire Council. The cost of services provided by the parish or town council is also separately identified on the bill.

What are the Police and Fire and Rescue Authority precepts?

These are orders from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside and Humberside Fire and Rescue Service to East Riding of Yorkshire Council to collect money from the council tax. This is then paid over to the police and fire authorities. The amount is shown separately on the council tax bill.

What does it mean to me?

The table “What you pay at a glance” shown on pages 11 - 12, show the town and parish precepts for each area and what is payable by a band D council taxpayer. The band A to H columns show the total council tax including East Riding of Yorkshire Council, special expenses and precepts.

Your guide to Council Tax 9 CALCULATING YOUR COUNCIL TAX

Council tax base The council tax base is a measure of the relative taxable capacity of different areas and calculated within prescribed rules. The figure represents the estimated full year equivalent number of chargeable dwellings in an area, taking account of changes in properties discounts, exemptions and circumstances which are likely to occur during the coming year. It is shown as an equivalent number of band D dwellings with two or more adults.

This figure also takes into account an estimated collection rate and is used in calculating the council tax set each year. The council tax base for 2016/17 is 111,185.3 band D equivalents.

Can I appeal if I think my bill is wrong? You can appeal if you think there is a mistake in your bill, e.g. you might think you are not liable to pay the bill or feel that you are entitled to a discount or exemption. If you disagree with what you are being charged, please email or write to the billing and collection section. If you disagree with your valuation band, do not contact the Council, unless the banding is provisional. You can make a formal proposal against your council tax band by contacting the Valuation Office at Earle House, Colonial Street, Hull HU2 8JN or telephone on 03000 501 501 or by completing a proposal form online at: www.voa.gov.uk.

Making a formal proposal against your band or an appeal against your liability to pay does not allow you to withhold payment of your council tax instalments. You should continue to pay as normal until your formal proposal or appeal is resolved.

Your guide to 10 Council Tax WHAT YOU PAY AT A GLANCE

Taxbase Parish Precept Special Expense Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Band D £ Band D £ Band D £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ AREAS WITHOUT SPECIAL ITEMS 1015.41 118 4.65 1353.89 1523.13 1861.61 2200.07 2538.54 3046.26 301.20 21,695.00 72.03 0 0.00 Airmyn 1063.43 1240.67 1417.92 1595.16 1949.65 2304.11 2658.59 3190.32 345.60 10,000.00 28.94 0 0.00 Aldbrough 1034.70 1207.16 1379.61 1552.07 1896.98 2241.87 2586.77 3104.14 113 . 50 5,000.00 44.05 0 0.00 Allerthorpe 1044.78 1218.91 1393.05 1567.18 1915.45 2263.70 2611.96 3134.36 3,041.40 38,000.00 12.49 33,151 10.90 Anlaby with Anlaby Common 1031.01 1202.84 1374.68 1546.52 1890.20 2233.85 2577.53 3093.04 141.50 4,500.00 31.80 0 0.00 Asselby 1036.61 1209.38 1382.16 1554.93 1900.48 2246.00 2591.54 3109.86 108.90 5,000.00 45.91 0 0.00 Atwick 1046.02 1220.36 1394.70 1569.04 1917.72 2266.38 2615.06 3138.08 116 .90 3,000.00 25.66 0 0.00 Bainton 1032.52 1204.61 1376.70 1548.79 1892.97 2237.13 2581.31 3097.58 426.00 22,236.00 52.20 0 0.00 Barmby Moor 1050.21 1225.25 1400.29 1575.33 1925.41 2275.47 2625.54 3150.66 152.30 2,000.00 13.13 0 0.00 Barmby on the Marsh 1024.16 1194. 86 1365.56 1536.26 1877.66 2219.04 2560.42 3072.52 100.00 4,664.00 46.64 0 0.00 Barmston and Fraisthorpe 1046.50 1220.93 1395.35 1569.77 1918.61 2267.44 2616.27 3139.54 361.70 7,000.00 19.35 0 0.00 Beeford 1028.31 1199.70 1371.09 1542.48 1885.26 2228.02 2570.79 3084.96 385.10 19,000.00 49.34 0 0.00 Bempton 1048.30 1223.03 1397.75 1572.47 1921.91 2271.34 2620.77 3144.94 157.60 4,600.00 29.19 0 0.00 Beswick 1034.87 1207.35 1379.84 1552.32 1897.29 2242.23 2587.19 3104.64 5,929.90 256,899.00 43.32 87,703 14.79 Beverley 1054.15 1229.84 1405.55 1581.24 1932.64 2284.00 2635.39 3162.48 89.20 4,900.00 54.93 0 0.00 Bewholme 1052.03 1227.37 1402.72 1578.06 1928.75 2279.41 2630.09 3156.12 112 .90 1,512.44 13.40 0 0.00 Bielby 1024.34 1195. 07 1365.80 1536.53 1877.99 2219.43 2560.87 3073.06 720.10 20,000.00 27.77 0 0.00 Bilton 1033.92 1206.25 1378.57 1550.90 1895.55 2240.18 2584.82 3101.80 210.40 17,209.00 81.79 0 0.00 Bishop Burton 1069.94 1248.26 1426.59 1604.92 1961.58 2318.21 2674.86 3209.84 225.40 8,300.00 36.82 0 0.00 Bishop Wilton 1039.96 1213.29 1386.62 1559.95 1906.61 2253.25 2599.91 3119.90 101.60 7,000.00 68.90 0 0.00 Blacktoft 1061.34 1238.24 1415.13 1592.03 1945.82 2299.59 2653.37 3184.06 65.10 2,000.00 30.72 0 0.00 Boynton 1035.89 1208.54 1381.20 1553.85 1899.16 2244.44 2589.74 3107.70 526.40 10,000.00 19.00 0 0.00 Brandesburton 1028.08 1199.43 1370.78 1542.13 1884.83 2227.51 2570.21 3084.26 170.60 7,400.00 43.38 0 0.00 Brantingham 1044.33 1218.39 1392.45 1566.51 1914.63 2262.73 2610.84 3133.02 10,150.30 188,491.07 18.57 98,356 9.69 Bridlington 1034.25 1206.63 1379.01 1551.39 1896.15 2240.89 2585.64 3102.78 98.60 3,600.00 36.51 0 0.00 Broomfleet 1039.75 1213.05 1386.34 1559.64 1906.23 2252.81 2599.39 3119. 28 471.10 12,750.00 27.06 0 0.00 Bubwith 1033.45 1205.70 1377.94 1550.19 1894.68 2239.16 2583.64 3100.38 95.50 3,600.00 37.70 0 0.00 Bugthorpe and Kirby Underdale 1040.54 1213.97 1387.40 1560.83 1907.69 2254.53 2601.37 3121.66 594.70 19,000.00 31.95 0 0.00 Burstwick 1036.71 1209.50 1382.29 1555.08 1900.66 2246.22 2591.79 3110 .16 136.50 3,600.00 26.37 0 0.00 Burton Agnes 1032.99 1205.16 1377.33 1549.50 1893.84 2238.16 2582.49 3099.00 43.30 1,000.00 23.09 0 0.00 Burton Constable 1030.80 1202.61 1374.41 1546.22 1889.83 2233.42 2577.02 3092.44 155.00 7,000.00 45.16 0 0.00 Burton Fleming 1045.52 1219.77 1394.03 1568.29 1916.81 2265.30 2613.81 3136.58 333.80 11,200.00 33.55 2,741 8.21 Burton Pidsea 1043.25 1217.13 1391.01 1564.89 1912.65 2260.39 2608.14 3129.78 220.90 4,200.00 19.01 0 0.00 Carnaby 1028.08 1199.4 4 1370.79 1542.14 1884.84 2227.53 2570.22 3084.28 161.60 5,750.00 35.58 0 0.00 Catton 1039.13 1212.32 1385.52 1558.71 1905.10 2251.46 2597.84 3117.42 90.10 2,500.00 27.75 0 0.00 Catwick 1033.91 1206.23 1378.56 1550.88 1895.53 2240.15 2584.79 3101.76 563.40 19,750.00 35.06 0 0.00 Cherry Burton 1038.78 1211.92 1385.05 1558.19 1904.46 2250.71 2596.97 3116 . 38 111. 20 830.00 7.46 0 0.00 Coniston & Thirtleby 1020.38 1190 .45 1360.52 1530.59 1870.73 2210.85 2550.97 3061.18 25.40 1,250.00 49.21 0 0.00 Cottam 1048.22 1222.92 1397.63 1572.34 1921.76 2271.15 2620.56 3144.68 5,608.10 120,000.00 21.40 42,397 7.56 Cottingham 1034.72 1207.17 1379.63 1552.09 1897.01 2241.90 2586.81 3104.18 80.40 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 Dalton Holme 1015.41 118 4.65 1353.89 1523.13 1861.61 2200.07 2538.54 3046.26 4,084.80 275,835.00 67.53 18,994 4.65 Driffield 1063.53 1240.79 1418.05 1595.31 1949.83 2304.33 2658.84 3190.62 187.90 10,000.00 53.22 0 0.00 Easington 1050.89 1226.04 1401.20 1576.35 1926.66 2276.94 2627.24 3152.70 149.50 5,000.00 33.44 0 0.00 East Cottingwith 1037.70 1210.66 1383.61 1556.57 1902.48 2248.37 2594.27 3113 .14 70.60 3,750.00 53.12 0 0.00 East Garton 1050.82 1225.97 14 01.11 1576.25 1926.53 2276.80 2627.07 3152.50 394.30 28,000.00 71.01 0 0.00 Eastrington 1062.75 1239.88 1417.01 1594.14 1948.40 2302.64 2656.89 3188.28 127.80 1,800.00 14.08 0 0.00 Ellerby 1024.80 1195.6 0 1366.41 1537.21 1878.82 2220.41 2562.01 3074.42 141.70 5,000.00 35.29 0 0.00 Ellerker 1038.94 1212.10 1385.26 1558.42 1904.74 2251.04 2597.36 3116 . 8 4 156.80 4,950.00 31.57 0 0.00 Ellerton & Aughton 1036.46 1209.20 1381.95 1554.70 1900.20 2245.67 2591.16 3109.40 3,729.60 153,210.00 41.08 0 0.00 Elloughton cum Brough 1042.80 1216.60 1390.41 1564.21 1911. 82 2259.41 2607.01 3128.42 103.70 1,500.00 14.46 0 0.00 Elstronwick 1025.05 1195.90 1366.74 1537.59 1879.28 2220.96 2562.64 3075.18 120.70 4,954.00 41.04 0 0.00 Etton 1042.77 1216.57 1390.37 1564.17 1911.7 7 2259.35 2606.94 3128.34 128.90 4,600.00 35.69 0 0.00 Everingham and Harswell 1039.20 1212.41 1385.61 1558.82 1905.23 2251.62 2598.02 3117.6 4 250.20 6,500.00 25.98 0 0.00 Fangfoss with Bolton 1032.73 1204.86 1376.98 1549.11 1893.36 2237.60 2581.84 3098.22 42.50 1,550.00 36.47 0 0.00 Fimber 1039.72 1213.02 1386.31 1559.60 1906.18 2252.75 2599.32 3119. 20 834.80 38,300.00 45.88 0 0.00 Flamborough 1046.00 1220.33 1394.67 1569.01 1917.69 2266.34 2615.01 3138.02 133.40 3,000.00 22.49 0 0.00 Foggathorpe 1030.40 1202.14 1373.88 1545.62 1889.10 2232.56 2576.02 3091.24 117. 20 3,000.00 25.60 0 0.00 Foston 1032.48 1204.56 1376.65 1548.73 1892.90 2237.05 2581.21 3097.46 117. 8 0 4,500.00 38.20 0 0.00 Fridaythorpe 1040.88 1214.36 1387.85 1561.33 1908.30 2255.25 2602.21 3122.66 211. 8 0 7,500.00 35.41 0 0.00 Full Sutton and Skirpenbeck 1039.02 1212.19 1385.37 1558.54 1904.89 2251.22 2597.56 3117. 0 8 117. 50 6,000.00 51.06 0 0.00 Garton on the Wolds 1049.45 1224.36 1399.28 1574.19 1924.02 2273.82 2623.64 3148.38 1,055.50 64,100.00 60.73 0 0.00 Gilberdyke 1055.90 1231.88 1407.87 1583.86 1935.84 2287.79 2639.76 3167.72 107.40 3,500.00 32.59 0 0.00 Goodmanham 1037.14 1210.00 1382.86 1555.72 1901.44 2247.14 2592.86 3111.4 4 4,910.40 840,000.00 171.07 0 0.00 Goole 1129.46 1317.70 1505.95 1694.20 2070.70 2447.17 2823.66 3388.40 34.50 2,100.00 60.87 0 0.00 Goole Fields 1055.99 1231.99 1408.00 1584.00 1936.01 2287.99 2639.99 3168.00 134.80 5,524.24 40.98 0 0.00 Gowdall 1042.73 1216.52 1390.32 156 4.11 1911.70 2259.26 2606.84 3128.22 35.50 1,000.00 28.17 0 0.00 Grindale 1034.19 1206.56 1378.93 1551.30 1896.04 2240.76 2585.49 3102.60 82.30 1,072.00 13.03 0 0.00 Halsham 1024.10 1194.78 1365.47 1536.16 1877.54 2218.89 2560.26 3072.32 113 .90 1,850.00 16.24 0 0.00 Harpham 1026.24 1197. 28 1368.33 1539.37 1881.46 2223.53 2565.61 3078.74 97.60 3,200.00 32.79 0 0.00 Hatfield 1037.27 1210.15 1383.04 1555.92 1901.69 2247.43 2593.19 3111. 8 4 153.20 4,500.00 29.37 0 0.00 Hayton and Burnby 1034.99 1207.49 1380.00 1552.50 1897.51 2242.49 2587.49 3105.00 2,168.10 156,800.00 72.32 0 0.00 Hedon 1063.62 1240.90 1418.17 1595.45 1950.00 2304.53 2659.07 3190.90 4,607.50 137,900.00 29.93 29,212 6.34 Hessle 1039.59 1212.86 1386.13 1559.40 1905.94 2252.46 2598.99 3118 . 8 0 151.60 3,500.00 23.09 0 0.00 Hollym 1030.80 1202.61 1374.41 1546.22 1889.83 2233.42 2577.02 3092.44 1,073.90 33,000.00 30.73 0 0.00 Holme on Spalding Moor 1035.90 1208.55 1381.21 1553.86 1899.17 2244.46 2589.76 3107.72 75.10 2,750.00 36.62 0 0.00 Holmpton 1039.82 1213.13 1386.44 1559.75 1906.37 2252.97 2599.57 3119. 50 477.00 15,000.00 31.45 1,565 3.28 Hook 1038.57 1211.66 1384.77 1557.86 1904.06 2250.24 2596.43 3115.72 2,687.30 324,908.43 120.91 0 0.00 Hornsea 1096.02 1278.69 1461.37 1644.04 2009.39 2374.72 2740.06 3288.08 105.50 1,200.00 11. 37 0 0.00 Hotham 1022.99 1193 .49 1364.00 1534.50 1875.51 2216.49 2557.49 3069.00 1,486.50 146,273.00 98.40 0 0.00 Howden 1081.01 1261.18 1441.36 1621.53 1981.88 2342.20 2702.54 3243.06 120.80 4,500.00 37.25 0 0.00 Huggate 1040.24 1213.62 1387.00 1560.38 1907.14 2253.88 2600.62 3120.76 77.20 2,021.25 26.18 0 0.00 Humbleton 1032.86 1205.01 1377.16 1549.31 1893.61 2237.89 2582.17 3098.62 738.50 28,210.00 38.20 0 0.00 Hutton Cranswick 1040.88 1214.36 1387.85 1561.33 1908.30 2255.25 2602.21 3122.66 63.90 150.00 2.35 0 0.00 Kelk 1016.98 1186 .48 1355.98 1525.48 1864.48 2203.46 2542.46 3050.96 745.10 38,000.00 51.00 0 0.00 Keyingham 1049.41 1224.32 1399.22 1574.13 1923.94 2273.74 2623.54 3148.26

Your guide to Council Tax 11 WHAT YOU PAY AT A GLANCE

Taxbase Parish Precept Special Expense Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Band D £ Band D £ Band D £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 404.50 20,000.00 49.44 0 0.00 Kilham 1048.37 1223.10 1397.84 1572.57 1922.04 2271.48 2620.94 3145.14 129.30 5,725.00 44.28 0 0.00 Kilpin 1044.93 1219.09 1393.25 1567.41 1915.73 2264.03 2612.34 3134.82 249.90 2,990.00 11.96 0 0.00 Kirkburn 1023.38 1193 .95 1364.52 1535.09 1876.23 2217.35 2558.47 3070.18 2,480.90 22,576.00 9.10 16,225 6.54 Kirk Ella & West Ella 1025.84 1196 . 82 1367.79 1538.77 1880.72 2222.66 2564.61 3077.54 155.60 11,000.00 70.69 0 0.00 Langtoft 1062.54 1239.63 1416.73 1593.82 1948.01 2302.18 2656.36 3187.64 123.50 7,209.93 58.38 0 0.00 Laxton 1054.33 1230.06 1405.78 1581.51 1932.96 2284.40 2635.84 3163.02 680.10 14,100.00 20.73 3,979 5.85 Leconfield 1033.13 1205.32 1377.52 1549.71 1894.10 2238.46 2582.84 3099.42 853.30 12,000.00 14.06 0 0.00 Leven 1024.78 1195. 59 1366.39 1537.19 1878.79 2220.38 2561.97 3074.38 93.90 4,000.00 42.60 0 0.00 Lissett & Ulrome 1043.81 1217.78 1391.76 1565.73 1913.68 2261.60 2609.54 3131.46 232.10 4,175.00 17.99 0 0.00 Lockington 1027.40 1198 .6 4 1369.88 1541.12 1883.60 2226.06 2568.52 3082.24 57.70 2,500.00 43.33 0 0.00 Londesborough 1044.30 1218.35 1392.41 1566.46 1914.57 2262.66 2610.76 3132.92 145.70 5,447.00 37.39 0 0.00 Lund 1040.34 1213.73 1387.13 1560.52 1907.31 2254.08 2600.86 3121.04 92.90 1,300.00 13.99 0 0.00 Mappleton 1024.74 1195. 53 1366.33 1537.12 1878.71 2220.28 2561.86 3074.24 2,228.70 160,442.00 71.99 0 0.00 Market Weighton 1063.40 1240.64 1417.88 1595.12 1949.60 2304.06 2658.52 3190.24 319.70 11,500.00 35.97 0 0.00 Melbourne 1039.39 1212.63 1385.86 1559.10 1905.57 2252.03 2598.49 3118 . 20 277.10 12,500.00 45.11 0 0.00 Middleton on the Wolds 1045.48 1219.74 1393.99 1568.24 1916.74 2265.23 2613.72 3136.48 105.80 2,130.00 20.13 0 0.00 Millington 1028.83 1200.31 1371.78 1543.26 1886.21 2229.15 2572.09 3086.52 2,778.60 32,065.00 11. 54 25,785 9.28 Molescroft 1029.29 1200.85 1372.40 1543.95 1887.05 2230.14 2573.24 3087.90 850.50 30,785.00 36.20 0 0.00 Nafferton 1039.54 1212.81 1386.07 1559.33 1905.85 2252.36 2598.87 3118 .66 449.10 29,358.88 65.37 0 0.00 Newbald 1058.99 1235.49 1412.00 1588.50 1941.51 2294.49 2647.49 3177.00 487.10 34,500.00 70.83 0 0.00 Newport 1062.63 1239.74 1416.85 1593.96 1948.18 2302.38 2656.59 3187.92 135.10 5,785.47 42.82 0 0.00 Newton on Derwent 1043.96 1217.95 1391.95 1565.95 1913.95 2261.92 2609.91 3131.90 38.80 1,900.00 48.97 0 0.00 North & South Cliffe 1048.06 1222.74 1397.42 1572.10 1921.46 2270.80 2620.16 3144.20 613.40 29,842.31 48.65 0 0.00 North Cave 1047.84 1222.49 1397.13 1571.78 1921.07 2270.34 2619.62 3143.56 115.70 5,600.00 48.40 541 4.68 North Dalton 1050.80 1225.93 1401.07 1576.21 1926.49 2276.74 2627.01 3152.42 1,691.30 66,907.00 39.56 0 0.00 North Ferriby 1041.78 1215.42 1389.05 1562.69 1909.96 2257.21 2604.47 3125.38 274.40 7,500.00 27.33 0 0.00 North Frodingham 1033.63 1205.91 1378.18 1550.46 1895.01 2239.55 2584.09 3100.92 95.30 4,100.00 43.02 0 0.00 Nunburnholme 1044.09 1218 .11 1392.13 1566.15 1914.19 2262.21 2610.24 3132.30 209.80 9,000.00 42.90 0 0.00 Ottringham 1044.01 1218.02 1392.02 1566.03 1914.04 2262.04 2610.04 3132.06 604.70 43,890.00 72.58 0 0.00 Patrington 1063.80 1241.10 1418.41 1595.71 1950.32 2304.91 2659.51 3191.42 210.90 9,100.00 43.15 0 0.00 Paull 1044.18 1218.21 1392.25 1566.28 1914.35 2262.40 2610.46 3132.56 3 ,114. 3 0 232,000.00 74.50 0 0.00 Pocklington 1065.08 1242.59 1420 .11 1597.63 1952.67 2307.68 2662.71 3195.26 337.60 8,000.00 23.70 0 0.00 Pollington 1031.21 1203.08 1374.96 1546.83 1890.58 2234.30 2578.04 3093.66 1,067.00 21,000.00 19.68 0 0.00 Preston 1028.53 1199.96 1371.38 1542.81 1885.66 2228.50 2571.34 3085.62 690.50 43,600.00 63.14 0 0.00 Rawcliffe 1057.50 1233.76 1410.01 1586.27 1938.78 2291.27 2643.77 3172.54 108.70 4,000.00 36.80 0 0.00 Reedness 1039.94 1213.27 1386.60 1559.93 1906.59 2253.23 2599.87 3119. 86 66.60 630.00 9.46 0 0.00 Rimswell 1021.72 1192 . 01 1362.30 1532.59 1873.17 2213.73 2554.31 3065.18 33.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 Rise 1015.41 118 4.65 1353.89 1523.13 1861.61 2200.07 2538.54 3046.26 353.10 11,465.00 32.47 0 0.00 Riston 1037.06 1209.90 1382.75 1555.60 1901.30 2246.97 2592.66 3111. 20 396.10 3,750.00 9.47 0 0.00 Roos 1021.72 1192 . 02 1362.31 1532.60 1873.18 2213.75 2554.32 3065.20 390.80 22,193.00 56.79 0 0.00 Rowley 1053.27 1228.82 1404.37 1579.92 1931.02 2282.10 2633.19 3159.84 163.60 3,000.00 18.34 0 0.00 Rudston 1027.64 1198 .91 1370.19 1541.47 1884.03 2226.56 2 569.11 3082.94 116 . 0 0 12,400.00 106.90 0 0.00 Sancton 1086.68 1267.79 1448.91 1630.03 1992.27 2354.48 2716.71 3260.06 138.40 5,000.00 36.13 0 0.00 Seaton 1039.50 1212.75 1386.01 1559.26 1905.77 2252.26 2598.76 3118 . 52 232.10 4,070.00 17.54 0 0.00 Seaton Ross 1027.10 1198 . 29 1369.48 1540.67 1883.05 2225.41 2567.77 3081.34 215.90 19,245.00 89.14 0 0.00 Shiptonthorpe 1074.84 1253.98 1433.13 1612.27 1970.56 2328.83 2687.11 3224.54 134.50 2,500.00 18.59 0 0.00 Sigglesthorne 1027.80 1199.11 1370.41 1541.72 1884.33 2226.92 2569.52 3083.44 45.10 1,360.00 30.16 0 0.00 Skeffling 1035.52 120 8 .11 1380.70 1553.29 1898.47 2243.63 2588.81 3106.58 134.00 3,350.00 25.00 0 0.00 Skerne and Wansford 1032.08 1204.09 1376 .11 1548.13 1892.17 2236.18 2580.21 3096.26 524.90 19,400.00 36.96 0 0.00 Skidby 1040.05 1213.40 1386.74 1560.09 1906.78 2253.46 2600.14 3120.18 228.60 3,500.00 15.31 0 0.00 Skipsea 1025.62 1196 . 56 1367.50 1538.44 1880.32 2222.18 2564.06 3076.88 498.00 20,000.00 40.16 0 0.00 Skirlaugh 1042.18 1215.89 1389.59 1563.29 1910.69 2258.08 2605.47 3126.58 74.90 4,000.00 53.40 0 0.00 Sledmere and Croome 1051.01 1226.18 1401.36 1576.53 1926.88 2277.20 2627.54 3153.06 1,182.00 85,210.00 72.09 16,513 13.97 and Cowick 1072.78 1251.59 1430.39 1609.19 1966.79 2324.38 2681.97 3218.38 1,621.90 90,425.00 55.75 0 0.00 South Cave 1052.58 1228.01 1403.45 1578.88 1929.75 2280.60 2631.46 3157.76 69.40 7,546.00 108.73 0 0.00 Spaldington 1087.90 1269.22 1450.54 1631.86 1994.50 2357.12 2719.76 3263.72 447.80 11,000.00 24.56 0 0.00 Sproatley 1031.78 1203.75 1375.72 1547.69 1891.63 2235.55 2579.47 3095.38 1,297.60 50,000.00 38.53 0 0.00 Stamford Bridge 1041.10 1214.62 1388.14 1561.66 1908.70 2255.72 2602.76 3123.32 70.10 1,000.00 14.27 0 0.00 Sunk Island 1024.92 1195.75 1366.57 1537.40 1879.05 2220.68 2562.32 3074.80 249.20 10,495.00 42 .11 0 0.00 Sutton upon Derwent 1043.48 1217.40 1391.32 1565.24 1913.08 2260.90 2608.72 3130.48 1,760.40 77,000.00 43.74 0 0.00 Swanland 1044.57 1218.67 1392.77 1566.87 1915.07 2263.25 2611.4 4 3133.74 52.90 500.00 9.45 0 0.00 Swine 1021.71 1192 . 0 0 1362.29 1532.58 1873.16 2213.72 2554.29 3065.16 234.50 10,000.00 42.64 0 0.00 Swinefleet 1043.84 1217.81 1391.79 1565.77 1913.73 2261.66 2609.61 3131.54 1,067.80 68,028.00 63.71 0 0.00 Thorngumbald 1057.88 1234.20 1410.52 1586.84 1939.48 2292.10 2644.72 3173.68 53.30 2,250.00 42.21 0 0.00 Thornton 1043.55 1217.48 1391.41 1565.34 1913.20 2261.04 2608.89 3130.68 69.70 3,775.00 54.16 0 0.00 Thwing and Octon 1051.52 1226.77 1402.03 1577.29 1927.81 2278.30 2628.81 3154.58 62.30 2,200.00 35.31 0 0.00 Tibthorpe 1038.95 1212.11 1385.28 1558.44 1904.77 2251.07 2597.39 3116 . 8 8 635.90 25,633.00 40.31 0 0.00 Tickton and Routh 1042.28 1216.00 1389.72 1563.44 1910.88 2258.30 2605.72 3126.88 124.50 5,000.00 40.16 0 0.00 Twin Rivers 1042.18 1215.89 1389.59 1563.29 1910.69 2258.08 2605.47 3126.58 994.30 25,202.00 25.35 0 0.00 Walkington 1032.31 1204.37 1376.42 1548.48 1892.59 2236.69 2580.79 3096.96 60.70 2,000.00 32.95 0 0.00 Warter 1037.38 1210.28 1383.18 1556.08 1901.88 2247.66 2593.46 3112 .16 92.10 2,290.00 24.86 0 0.00 Watton 1031.98 1203.99 1375.99 1547.99 1891.99 2235.98 2579.97 3095.98 312.00 20,000.00 64.10 0 0.00 Wawne 1058.14 1234.51 1410.87 1587.23 1939.95 2292.66 2645.37 3174.46 944.10 33,000.00 34.95 0 0.00 Welton 1038.71 1211. 83 1384.96 1558.08 1904.33 2250.55 2596.79 3116.16 92.60 2,000.00 21.60 0 0.00 Welwick 1029.81 1201.45 1373.09 1544.73 1888.01 2231.27 2574.54 3089.46 245.10 8,010.00 32.68 0 0.00 Wetwang 1037.20 1210.07 1382.94 1555.81 1901.55 2247.27 2593.01 3111.62 681.20 16,000.00 23.49 0 0.00 Wilberfoss 1031.07 1202.92 1374.77 1546.62 1890.32 2234.00 2577.69 3093.24 2,763.30 40,320.00 14.59 0 0.00 Willerby 1025.14 1196 . 0 0 1366.86 1537.72 1879.44 2221.14 2562.86 3075.44 1,423.90 150,810.00 105.91 0 0.00 Withernsea 1086.02 1267.02 1448.03 1629.04 1991.06 2353.05 2715.06 3258.08 157.90 6,919.00 43.82 0 0.00 Withernwick 1044.62 1218.73 1392.84 1566.95 1915.17 2263.37 2611.57 3133.90 120.10 6,000.00 49.96 0 0.00 Wold Newton 1048.72 1223.51 1398.30 1573.09 1922.67 2272.23 2621.81 3146.18 2,473.50 17,955.00 7.26 19,244 7.78 Woodmansey 1025.44 1196 . 35 1367.26 1538.17 1879.99 2221.80 2563.61 3076.34 115.10 4,000.00 34.75 0 0.00 Wressle 1038.58 1211.68 1384.78 1557.88 1904.08 2250.26 2596.46 3115.76 93.20 2,600.00 27.90 0 0.00 Yapham cum Meltonby 1034.01 1206.35 1378.69 1551.03 1895.71 2240.37 2585.04 3102.06

Your guide to 12 Council Tax RESOURCES

Where does the money go?

£67.8m Benefit Payments £144.3m £44.4m Adult Social Care Housing £4.9m Services Planning and Development Management £8.3m Leisure Services

£7.8m Economic Regeneration

£34m Streetscene Services including waste, recycling, grounds maintenance and street cleansing services £733.5m £28.4m Children’s Social Care £6.3m Public Protection

£11.7m Tourism and Library Services £11.7m 5.4m Transport Public Health

£43.2m Highways and Property Maintenance £269.1m £46.2m Business Support Education including customer service centres and legal, democratic, finance, human resources, procurement and income collection services

Your guide to Council Tax 13 RESOURCES

East Riding of Yorkshire Council Budget 2015/16 2016/17 Gross Expenditure £729,039,600 £733,537,000 Income including customer and client receipts and specific grants - £476,657,260 - £475,822,400 Net Budget £252,382,340 £257,714,600 Government Grants - £65,934,259 - £52,807,717 Retained Business Rates - £50,900,660 - £55,073,636 Collection Fund Surplus - £2,980,000 - £9,280,000 Special Expenses - £380,571 - £396,406 Council Tax Requirement £132,186,850 £140,156,841 Taxbase 109,047.51 111,185. 30 Band D Council Tax £1,212.20 £1,260.57

The Council’s 2016/17 budget includes £22.3 million of budget savings to meet both cost pressures and a £15 million reduction in government grant funding. Overall, the Council’s gross expenditure has increased compared to the previous year due to cost pressures including a £6.6 million increase in gross expenditure on adult social care. The council tax requirement has therefore increased compared to the previous year, enabled through an increase of 1.99% to the Council’s general council tax charge, a new charge to fund cost pressures on adult social care, and an increase to the council tax base. This additional council tax income reduces the impact of cuts to government grants on the Council’s expenditure. The council tax requirement for 2016/17 is £140.157 million. This equates to 19% of the Council’s revenue funding.

Your guide to 14 Council Tax LEVIES

Levies The Environment Agency, Hull and Goole Port Health Authority and Internal Drainage Boards are able to raise income by placing a levy on the Council. The levy is an amount of money for a specific financial year which the Council has to pay over to the levying body.

Levies form part of the council tax requirement and are not shown separately on the council tax bill. Details of the levies made against the Council for 2016/17 are detailed on pages 16 to 20.

Environment agency levies

The Yorkshire region of the Environment Agency has responsibility for flood defence along main rivers and sea defences in the Yorkshire region. The Midlands Trent region of the Environment Agency has responsibility for flood defence and the maintenance of the river system in the catchments of the River Severn and River Trent.

The levies on East Riding of Yorkshire Council in 2016/17 total £0.175m, compared to £0.163m in 2015/16.

The gross expenditure and levies of the two regions are as follows:

2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ Midlands Trent Gross Expenditure 51,205,000 41,575,000 -9,630,000 Levy Requirement for all areas 1,936,000 1,975,000 39,000 Levy Requirement for ERYC 139 142 3

Yorkshire Gross Expenditure 58,871,000 76,231,000 17,360,000 Levy Requirement for all areas 2,100,000 2,250,000 150,000 Levy Requirement for ERYC 163,667 175,036 11, 369

Changes between the years reflect the impact of the Government Spending Review and the national prioritisation of capital projects.

North Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (NEIFCA)

On 1 April 2011, North Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (NEIFCA) replaced North Eastern Sea Fisheries Committee (NESFC), with wholly new duties and responsibilities for managing and conserving marine resources between the River Tyne and North East Lincolnshire.

NEIFCA have adopted the following National Vision:

“To lead, champion and manage a sustainable marine environment and inshore fisheries, by successfully securing the right balance between social, environmental and economic benefits to ensure healthy seas, sustainable fisheries and a viable industry”.

2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ Gross Expenditure 1,139,521 1,144,240 4,719 Levy Requirement for ERYC 253,202 253,202 -

North Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority is one of 10 authorities and is comprised of 30 members. Administrative and financial functions are undertaken by East Riding of Yorkshire Council – one of the member authorities.

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Hull & Goole Port Health Authority

The Hull & Goole Port Health Authority is a Joint Board local authority partnership originally constituted as the Hull & Goole Port Sanitary Authority on 11 June 1887 by virtue of a Statutory Instrument (Port Order) by Parliament.

The foremost objective is the protection of public, animal and environmental health.

2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ Gross Expenditure 395,914 382,669 - 13,245 Levy Requirement for ERYC 34,425 34,425 -

The Authority is funded by a levy against Hull City Council, East Riding of Yorkshire Council and North Lincolnshire Council.

Internal Drainage Boards

An internal drainage board (IDB) is a type of operating authority which is established in areas of special drainage need in England and Wales with permissive powers to undertake work to secure clean water drainage and water level management within drainage districts. The area of an IDB is not determined by county or council boundaries, but by water catchment areas within a given region.

Beverley & North Holderness and Foss IDBs

The following two IDBs are managed by the York Consortium of Drainage Boards and further information can found on their website at www.yorkconsort.gov.uk

2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ Beverley and North Holderness Gross Expenditure 699,374 1,098,942 399,568 Levy Requirement for ERYC 317,125 317,228 103

Foss IDB Gross Expenditure 575,805 582,012 6,207 Levy Requirement for ERYC 13,716 14,054 338

East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s levy is only part of the Boards funding stream. The other significant incomes are levies from other authorities and drainage rates. The Boards income raised year on year contributes to funds to make larger purchases such as machinery replacement for the Boards maintenance works, or to make larger investments. The gross expenditure varies year on year depending when larger purchases are made.

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Black Drain Drainage Board, Danvm Drainage Commissioners, Goole Fields District Drainage Board, Reedness & Swinefleet and Goole & Airmyn sub stations 1&2 IDB The following IDBs are managed by the Shire Group of IDBs and further information can be found on their website at www.shiregroup-idbs.gov.uk 2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ Black Drain Drainage Board Gross Expenditure 90,990 92,125 1,135 Levy Requirement for ERYC 352 391 39 To reduce draw down on reserves

Danvm Drainage Commissioners Gross Expenditure 2,079,284 1,867,616 -211,668 Levy Requirement for ERYC 10,719 12,178 1,459 Agreed movement towards an equal rate across the Board

Goole Fields District Drainage Board Gross Expenditure 26,677 27,177 500 Levy Requirement for ERYC 5,184 5,184 -

Reedness & Swinefleet IDB Gross Expenditure 57,686 57,134 -552 Levy Requirement for ERYC 15,757 18,908 3,151 Increase in budget for building up reserves ready for capital replacement of asset

Goole & Airmyn sub station 1 & 2 Gross Expenditure 258,384 195,656 -62,728 Levy Requirement for ERYC 194,109 247, 446 53,337 It is apparent that the previous Clerk and the Board have been setting negative budgets and therefore using commuted sums to fund normal activities. Estimated Revenue balance at 31 March 2016 is -£50,000. The 2016/17 budget addresses this situation and starts to replenish both Revenue and Commuted Sum accounts

Cowick & Snaith, Rawcliffe and Dempster IDBs

The following three IDBs are managed by Aire, Don and Ouse Consortium of Internal Drainage Boards and further information can be obtained by emailing [email protected]

2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ Cowick & Snaith Gross Expenditure 76,972 71,474 -5,498 Levy Requirement for ERYC 49,989 50,871 882

Dempster Gross Expenditure 34,720 33,218 -1,502 Levy Requirement for ERYC 19,757 20,103 346

Rawcliffe Gross Expenditure 77,137 76,784 -353 Levy Requirement for ERYC 50,585 51,952 1,367 The ADOC have set special levy requirements in line with the continued level of drain and pump maintenance and assumptions regarding inflationary pressures.

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Isle of Axholme and North Nottinghamshire More information about this IDB can be found at www.wmc-idbs.org.uk 2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ Gross Expenditure 1,768,040 1,157,807 -610,233 Levy Requirement for ERYC 7,533 7,683 150 This 2% increase is due to cost inflation in the Board’s asset maintenance programme and to fund new flood alleviation schemes

Ouse & IDB More information about this IDB can be found at www.ohdb.org.uk 2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ Gross Expenditure 2,024,159 3,607,859 1,583,700 Levy Requirement for ERYC 535,988 550,099 14,111

OHDB are planning to deliver two flood alleviation schemes to improve flood risk to circa 800 properties. The increase in special levy requirement of £14,111 is to cover the costs of funding these projects.

South Holderness IDB

More information about this IDB is avilable by emailing [email protected]

2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ South Holderness Gross Expenditure 140,470 153,390 12,920 Levy Requirement for ERYC 53,427 54,381 954

The budget has increased due to additional works planned to take place in 2016 which will mostly be met out of previously retained funds. However there will be a shortfall for the next financial year which will need to be made up in income

Thorntree IDB

More information about Thorntree IDB can be obtained by emailing [email protected]

2015/16 2016/17 Increase/ Decrease (-) £ £ £ Gross Expenditure 15,300 16,350 1,050 Levy Requirement for ERYC 2,064 2,154 90 Rate in £ increased from 11.5p to 12p. Increase in budget is due to monies required for pump refurbishment

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WEBSITE: www.eastriding.gov.uk

ADDRESS: County Hall, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 9BA

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