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Council-Tax-Charges-2018-19.Pdf Council Tax Bands A to H for Shropshire Council, Fire Authority, Police & Crime Commissioner and Parish/Town Councils 2018/19 Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Parish / Town Council £:p £:p £:p £:p £:p £:p £:p £:p Abdon & Heath 1,086.25 1,267.29 1,448.32 1,629.37 1,991.45 2,353.53 2,715.62 3,258.74 Acton Burnell, Frodesley, Pitchford, Ruckley & Langley 1,101.12 1,284.63 1,468.14 1,651.67 2,018.71 2,385.74 2,752.79 3,303.34 Acton Scott 1,089.09 1,270.60 1,452.11 1,633.63 1,996.66 2,359.68 2,722.72 3,267.26 Adderley 1,132.34 1,321.07 1,509.78 1,698.51 2,075.95 2,453.40 2,830.85 3,397.02 Alberbury with Cardeston 1,103.44 1,287.34 1,471.24 1,655.15 2,022.96 2,390.77 2,758.59 3,310.30 Albrighton 1,134.86 1,324.00 1,513.13 1,702.28 2,080.56 2,458.84 2,837.14 3,404.56 All Stretton, Smethcott & Woolstaston 1,103.51 1,287.43 1,471.33 1,655.26 2,023.09 2,390.93 2,758.77 3,310.52 Alveley & Romsley 1,127.11 1,314.96 1,502.80 1,690.66 2,066.36 2,442.06 2,817.77 3,381.32 Ashford Bowdler 1,086.25 1,267.29 1,448.32 1,629.37 1,991.45 2,353.53 2,715.62 3,258.74 Ashford Carbonel 1,114.92 1,300.73 1,486.54 1,672.37 2,044.01 2,415.64 2,787.29 3,344.74 Astley 1,108.40 1,293.14 1,477.86 1,662.60 2,032.06 2,401.53 2,771.00 3,325.20 Astley Abbotts 1,100.21 1,283.58 1,466.93 1,650.31 2,017.04 2,383.78 2,750.52 3,300.62 Aston Bottrell, Burwarton & Cleobury North 1,121.52 1,308.43 1,495.34 1,682.27 2,056.11 2,429.94 2,803.79 3,364.54 Atcham 1,127.50 1,315.42 1,503.32 1,691.25 2,067.08 2,442.91 2,818.75 3,382.50 Badger 1,126.31 1,314.03 1,501.73 1,689.46 2,064.89 2,440.33 2,815.77 3,378.92 Barrow 1,104.20 1,288.24 1,472.26 1,656.30 2,024.36 2,392.43 2,760.50 3,312.60 Baschurch 1,114.07 1,299.75 1,485.41 1,671.10 2,042.45 2,413.81 2,785.17 3,342.20 Bayston Hill 1,143.38 1,333.95 1,524.50 1,715.07 2,096.19 2,477.32 2,858.45 3,430.14 Beckbury 1,118.35 1,304.74 1,491.12 1,677.52 2,050.30 2,423.08 2,795.87 3,355.04 Bedstone & Bucknell 1,128.01 1,316.01 1,504.00 1,692.01 2,068.01 2,444.01 2,820.02 3,384.02 Berrington 1,104.56 1,288.65 1,472.73 1,656.83 2,025.01 2,393.19 2,761.39 3,313.66 Bettws-Y-Crwyn 1,130.93 1,319.42 1,507.89 1,696.39 2,073.36 2,450.34 2,827.32 3,392.78 Bicton 1,104.74 1,288.87 1,472.98 1,657.11 2,025.35 2,393.60 2,761.85 3,314.22 Billingsley, Deuxhill, Glazeley & Middleton Scriven 1,111.05 1,296.22 1,481.39 1,666.57 2,036.92 2,407.26 2,777.62 3,333.14 Bishops Castle Town 1,226.04 1,430.37 1,634.70 1,839.05 2,247.73 2,656.40 3,065.09 3,678.10 Bitterley 1,099.87 1,283.18 1,466.48 1,649.80 2,016.42 2,383.04 2,749.67 3,299.60 Bomere Heath & District 1,102.24 1,285.95 1,469.64 1,653.36 2,020.77 2,388.18 2,755.60 3,306.72 Bonningale 1,093.16 1,275.35 1,457.53 1,639.73 2,004.11 2,368.49 2,732.89 3,279.46 Boraston 1,088.06 1,269.41 1,450.74 1,632.09 1,994.77 2,357.46 2,720.15 3,264.18 Bridgnorth Town 1,173.44 1,369.01 1,564.57 1,760.15 2,151.29 2,542.43 2,933.59 3,520.30 Bromfield 1,097.64 1,280.58 1,463.51 1,646.46 2,012.34 2,378.22 2,744.10 3,292.92 Broseley Town 1,181.86 1,378.84 1,575.80 1,772.79 2,166.74 2,560.69 2,954.65 3,545.58 Buildwas 1,132.09 1,320.77 1,509.44 1,698.13 2,075.49 2,452.85 2,830.22 3,396.26 Burford 1,112.66 1,298.11 1,483.54 1,668.99 2,039.87 2,410.76 2,781.65 3,337.98 Cardington 1,101.00 1,284.49 1,467.98 1,651.49 2,018.49 2,385.48 2,752.49 3,302.98 Caynham 1,111.06 1,296.24 1,481.40 1,666.59 2,036.94 2,407.29 2,777.65 3,333.18 Chelmarsh 1,122.18 1,309.21 1,496.23 1,683.27 2,057.33 2,431.39 2,805.45 3,366.54 Cheswardine 1,121.99 1,308.99 1,495.97 1,682.98 2,056.97 2,430.97 2,804.97 3,365.96 Chetton 1,118.58 1,305.01 1,491.43 1,677.87 2,050.73 2,423.59 2,796.45 3,355.74 Childs Ercall 1,114.63 1,300.40 1,486.16 1,671.94 2,043.48 2,415.02 2,786.57 3,343.88 Chirbury with Brompton 1,109.75 1,294.71 1,479.65 1,664.62 2,034.53 2,404.45 2,774.37 3,329.24 Church Preen, Hughley & Kenley 1,109.31 1,294.19 1,479.07 1,663.96 2,033.73 2,403.49 2,773.27 3,327.92 Church Pulverbatch 1,098.76 1,281.88 1,465.00 1,648.13 2,014.38 2,380.63 2,746.89 3,296.26 Church Stretton & Little Stretton Town 1,204.16 1,404.86 1,605.54 1,806.24 2,207.62 2,609.01 3,010.40 3,612.48 Claverley 1,103.13 1,286.98 1,470.83 1,654.69 2,022.40 2,390.10 2,757.82 3,309.38 Clee St. Margaret 1,086.25 1,267.29 1,448.32 1,629.37 1,991.45 2,353.53 2,715.62 3,258.74 Cleobury Mortimer 1,151.05 1,342.89 1,534.72 1,726.57 2,110.25 2,493.93 2,877.62 3,453.14 Clive 1,122.42 1,309.48 1,496.54 1,683.62 2,057.76 2,431.89 2,806.04 3,367.24 Clun & Chapel Lawn 1,137.32 1,326.88 1,516.42 1,705.98 2,085.08 2,464.19 2,843.30 3,411.96 Clunbury 1,096.18 1,278.87 1,461.56 1,644.26 2,009.65 2,375.04 2,740.44 3,288.52 Clungunford 1,103.60 1,287.54 1,471.46 1,655.40 2,023.26 2,391.13 2,759.00 3,310.80 Cockshutt-cum-Petton 1,128.71 1,316.83 1,504.93 1,693.06 2,069.29 2,445.53 2,821.77 3,386.12 Condover 1,115.35 1,301.24 1,487.12 1,673.02 2,044.80 2,416.58 2,788.37 3,346.04 Coreley 1,107.36 1,291.92 1,476.47 1,661.04 2,030.16 2,399.28 2,768.40 3,322.08 Cound 1,104.40 1,288.47 1,472.52 1,656.60 2,024.73 2,392.86 2,761.00 3,313.20 Craven Arms Town 1,133.01 1,321.84 1,510.67 1,699.51 2,077.18 2,454.84 2,832.52 3,399.02 Cressage, Harley & Sheinton 1,112.61 1,298.04 1,483.47 1,668.91 2,039.78 2,410.64 2,781.52 3,337.82 Culmington 1,100.10 1,283.45 1,466.79 1,650.15 2,016.85 2,383.55 2,750.25 3,300.30 Diddlebury 1,099.04 1,282.22 1,465.38 1,648.56 2,014.90 2,381.25 2,747.60 3,297.12 Ditton Priors 1,110.03 1,295.03 1,480.03 1,665.04 2,035.05 2,405.05 2,775.07 3,330.08 Donington & Boscobel 1,122.68 1,309.80 1,496.90 1,684.02 2,058.24 2,432.47 2,806.70 3,368.04 Eardington 1,121.48 1,308.40 1,495.30 1,682.22 2,056.04 2,429.87 2,803.70 3,364.44 Easthope, Shipton & Stanton Long 1,109.84 1,294.81 1,479.77 1,664.75 2,034.69 2,404.63 2,774.59 3,329.50 Eaton-Under-Heywood & Hope Bowdler 1,102.80 1,286.60 1,470.39 1,654.20 2,021.80 2,389.40 2,757.00 3,308.40 Edgton 1,092.48 1,274.56 1,456.63 1,638.72 2,002.88 2,367.04 2,731.20 3,277.44 Ellesmere Rural 1,112.64 1,298.08 1,483.51 1,668.96 2,039.84 2,410.72 2,781.60 3,337.92 Ellesmere Town 1,184.91 1,382.39 1,579.87 1,777.36 2,172.33 2,567.29 2,962.27 3,554.72 Farlow 1,097.52 1,280.44 1,463.35 1,646.28 2,012.12 2,377.96 2,743.80 3,292.56 Ford 1,131.18 1,319.70 1,508.22 1,696.76 2,073.82 2,450.87 2,827.94 3,393.52 Great Hanwood 1,134.62 1,323.72 1,512.81 1,701.92 2,080.12 2,458.32 2,836.54 3,403.84 Great Ness & Little Ness 1,117.26 1,303.47 1,489.67 1,675.89 2,048.31 2,420.73 2,793.15 3,351.78 Greete 1,086.25 1,267.29 1,448.32 1,629.37 1,991.45 2,353.53 2,715.62 3,258.74 Grinshill 1,116.11 1,302.13 1,488.13 1,674.16 2,046.19 2,418.23 2,790.27 3,348.32 Hadnall 1,108.52 1,293.28 1,478.02 1,662.78 2,032.28 2,401.79 2,771.30 3,325.56 Highley 1,151.05 1,342.89 1,534.72 1,726.57 2,110.25 2,493.93 2,877.62 3,453.14 Hinstock 1,116.20 1,302.23 1,488.25 1,674.29 2,046.35 2,418.41 2,790.49 3,348.58 Hodnet 1,111.16 1,296.35 1,481.53 1,666.73 2,037.11 2,407.49 2,777.89 3,333.46 Hope Bagot 1,095.46 1,278.03 1,460.60 1,643.18 2,008.33 2,373.48 2,738.64 3,286.36 Hopesay 1,118.78 1,305.25 1,491.70 1,678.17 2,051.09 2,424.02 2,796.95 3,356.34 Hopton Cangeford & Stoke St.
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