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East Cambridgeshire District Council EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL The council Tax for a Band D property is made up as shown below:- 2014/15 2015/16 1600 142.14 142.14 1400 181.35 181.35 1200 64.26 64.26 1000 East Cambs District Council Cambs Police &Crime Commissioner 800 Cambs & Peterborough Fire Authority 600 Cambridgeshire County Council 1121.94 1144.26 400 200 0 TOTAL (Excluding Parish 1,509.69 1,532.01 amount) To this total is added the charge as set by your Parish (Please see the precept as shown on page 3) Page 1 EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL CALCULATION OF COUNCIL TAX REQUIREMENT FOR 2015/16 2014/15 2015/16 Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Gross Gross Net Gross Gross Net Expenditure Income Expenditure Expenditure Income Expenditure £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 2,051 826 1,225 Planning 2,086 837 1,249 587 275 312 Economic Development 506 286 220 1,413 173 1,240 Recreation & Tourism 1,357 212 1,145 1,657 323 1,334 Environmental Health 1,676 377 1,299 2,673 93 2,580 Refuse Collection & Disposal 2,854 222 2,632 21,743 20,582 1,161 Housing 22,348 21,015 1,333 1,870 47 1,823 Corporate & Democratic 1,955 10 1,945 420 0 420 Drainage Board Levies 471 0 471 2,335 1,588 747 All other services 1,900 1,072 828 34,749 23,907 10,842 Net Expenditure on Services 35,153 24,031 11,122 0 101 (101) Interest Received 0 101 (101) 0 30 (30) Contribution to/(from) Reserves 0 346 (346) 0 2,297 (2,297) NNDR net amount 0 2,657 (2,657) 0 4,451 (4,451) Government Grants 0 4,001 (4,001) 34,749 30,786 3,963 ECDC Council Tax Requirement 35,153 31,136 4,017 Ely City Council Information 401,684 95,264 306,420 Net Expenditure on Services 436,775 104,379 332,396 0 0 0 Contribution to/(from) Reserves 0 19,650 (19,650) 401,684 95,264 306,420 Amount of Precept 436,775 124,029 312,746 If you have any queries regarding Ely City Council's budget please email cityofelycouncil@tiscali.co.uk Soham Council Information 249,930 45,780 204,150 Net Expenditure on Services 264,380 44,610 219,770 6,010 0 6,010 Contribution to/(from) Reserves 0 5,770 (5,770) 255,940 45,780 210,160 Amount of Precept 264,380 50,380 214,000 If you have any queries regarding Soham Council's budget please email info@soham-tc.gov.uk Page 2 PARISH PRECEPTS 2014/15 2015/16 Amount of Per Amount of Per Precept Band D Precept Band D £ £ £ £ 15,300.00 72.18 Ashley 16,500.00 77.76 23,000.00 28.71 Bottisham 23,000.00 27.45 8,675.00 58.59 Brinkley 8,804.00 59.94 8,262.00 59.22 Burrough Green 8,262.00 59.31 104,625.00 46.35 Burwell 104,795.00 46.35 92,696.00 111.87 Cheveley 89,577.00 102.87 5,775.00 27.36 Chippenham 6,000.00 28.17 9,975.00 69.39 Coveney 9,975.00 67.95 15,000.00 48.15 Dullingham 15,396.10 48.87 306,420.00 45.81 Ely, City of 312,746.00 46.71 41,000.00 45.72 Fordham 41,000.00 45.54 79,773.00 68.31 Haddenham 81,503.00 67.95 91,400.00 127.71 Isleham 92,950.00 127.26 8,410.00 65.88 Kennett 8,830.00 67.95 4,500.00 29.34 Kirtling and Upend 5,500.00 35.73 75,285.00 89.10 Little Downham 76,414.00 88.83 14,250.00 58.23 Little Thetford 15,750.00 66.33 119,765.24 48.33 Littleport 133,462.86 51.93 14,000.00 40.32 Lode 14,000.00 40.14 30,191.00 92.88 Mepal 33,425.00 100.44 7,150.00 51.93 Reach 7,150.00 52.65 4,741.00 63.63 Snailwell 4,726.28 61.56 210,160.00 63.63 Soham 214,000.00 63.09 12,750.00 48.87 Stetchworth 13,000.00 50.40 51,624.00 86.58 Stretham 51,624.00 84.78 119,671.00 93.42 Sutton 122,822.00 95.40 13,476.00 44.28 Swaffham Bulbeck 18,000.00 58.95 14,500.00 45.18 Swaffham Prior 14,500.00 43.47 3,862.50 59.31 Wentworth 3,940.00 57.96 600.00 10.62 Westley Waterless 100.00 1.62 16,000.00 54.09 Wicken 16,000.00 53.28 31,500.00 67.95 Wilburton 33,075.00 72.54 11,500.00 73.71 Witcham 12,000.00 75.51 33,510.00 42.84 Witchford 33,454.00 42.30 14,500.00 19.80 Wooditton 16,000.00 21.96 1,613,847 57.89 Whole Area/Average Tax Charge 1,658,281 58.67 Page 3 Page 4.
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