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Council Tax Charges 2020-2021 COUNCIL TAX CHARGES 2020-2021 Name A B C D E F G H Parish Total Parish Total Parish Total Parish Total Parish Total Parish Total Parish Total Parish Total Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Charge Adult Social Care 87.25 101.79 116.33 130.87 159.95 189.03 218.12 261.74 CHESHIRE EAST BOROUGH COUNCIL 915.41 1,067.97 1,220.54 1,373.11 1,678.25 1,983.38 2,288.52 2,746.22 CHESHIRE FIRE AUTHORITY 52.86 61.67 70.48 79.29 96.91 114.53 132.15 158.58 POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER 140.29 163.68 187.06 210.44 257.20 303.97 350.73 420.88 1,195.81 1,395.11 1,594.41 1,793.71 2,192.31 2,590.91 2,989.52 3,587.42 ACTON PARISH COUNCIL 9.75 1,205.56 11.37 1,406.48 13.00 1,607.41 14.62 1,808.33 17.87 2,210.18 21.12 2,612.03 24.37 3,013.89 29.24 3,616.66 ADLINGTON PARISH COUNCIL 16.69 1,212.50 19.47 1,414.58 22.25 1,616.66 25.03 1,818.74 30.59 2,222.90 36.15 2,627.06 41.72 3,031.24 50.06 3,637.48 AGDEN PARISH MEETING 6.95 1,202.76 8.10 1,403.21 9.26 1,603.67 10.42 1,804.13 12.74 2,205.05 15.05 2,605.96 17.37 3,006.89 20.84 3,608.26 ALDERLEY EDGE PARISH COUNCIL 45.69 1,241.50 53.30 1,448.41 60.92 1,655.33 68.53 1,862.24 83.76 2,276.07 98.99 2,689.90 114.22 3,103.74 137.06 3,724.48 ALPRAHAM PARISH COUNCIL 18.20 1,214.01 21.23 1,416.34 24.27 1,618.68 27.30 1,821.01 33.37 2,225.68 39.43 2,630.34 45.50 3,035.02 54.60 3,642.02 ALSAGER TOWN COUNCIL 56.53 1,252.34 65.95 1,461.06 75.37 1,669.78 84.79 1,878.50 103.63 2,295.94 122.47 2,713.38 141.32 3,130.84 169.58 3,757.00 ARCLID PARISH COUNCIL 11.35 1,207.16 13.25 1,408.36 15.14 1,609.55 17.03 1,810.74 20.81 2,213.12 24.60 2,615.51 28.38 3,017.90 34.06 3,621.48 ASHLEY PARISH COUNCIL 20.11 1,215.92 23.46 1,418.57 26.81 1,621.22 30.16 1,823.87 36.86 2,229.17 43.56 2,634.47 50.27 3,039.79 60.32 3,647.74 ASTON BY BUDWORTH PARISH COUNCIL 7.17 1,202.98 8.37 1,403.48 9.56 1,603.97 10.76 1,804.47 13.15 2,205.46 15.54 2,606.45 17.93 3,007.45 21.52 3,608.94 ASTON-JUXTA-MONDRUM PARISH COUNCIL 9.35 1,205.16 10.90 1,406.01 12.46 1,606.87 14.02 1,807.73 17.14 2,209.45 20.25 2,611.16 23.37 3,012.89 28.04 3,615.46 AUDLEM PARISH COUNCIL 34.89 1,230.70 40.70 1,435.81 46.52 1,640.93 52.33 1,846.04 63.96 2,256.27 75.59 2,666.50 87.22 3,076.74 104.66 3,692.08 AUSTERSON PARISH COUNCIL 5.51 1,201.32 6.43 1,401.54 7.35 1,601.76 8.27 1,801.98 10.11 2,202.42 11.95 2,602.86 13.78 3,003.30 16.54 3,603.96 BADDILEY PARISH COUNCIL 5.51 1,201.32 6.43 1,401.54 7.35 1,601.76 8.27 1,801.98 10.11 2,202.42 11.95 2,602.86 13.78 3,003.30 16.54 3,603.96 BADDINGTON PARISH COUNCIL 5.51 1,201.32 6.43 1,401.54 7.35 1,601.76 8.27 1,801.98 10.11 2,202.42 11.95 2,602.86 13.78 3,003.30 16.54 3,603.96 BARTHOMLEY PARISH COUNCIL 16.08 1,211.89 18.76 1,413.87 21.44 1,615.85 24.12 1,817.83 29.48 2,221.79 34.84 2,625.75 40.20 3,029.72 48.24 3,635.66 BASFORD PARISH COUNCIL 19.55 1,215.36 22.80 1,417.91 26.06 1,620.47 29.32 1,823.03 35.84 2,228.15 42.35 2,633.26 48.87 3,038.39 58.64 3,646.06 BATHERTON PARISH COUNCIL 17.30 1,213.11 20.18 1,415.29 23.07 1,617.48 25.95 1,819.66 31.72 2,224.03 37.48 2,628.39 43.25 3,032.77 51.90 3,639.32 BETCHTON PARISH COUNCIL 5.51 1,201.32 6.42 1,401.53 7.34 1,601.75 8.26 1,801.97 10.10 2,202.41 11.93 2,602.84 13.77 3,003.29 16.52 3,603.94 BEXTON PARISH COUNCIL 27.61 1,223.42 32.22 1,427.33 36.82 1,631.23 41.42 1,835.13 50.62 2,242.93 59.83 2,650.74 69.03 3,058.55 82.84 3,670.26 BICKERTON PARISH COUNCIL 10.07 1,205.88 11.74 1,406.85 13.42 1,607.83 15.10 1,808.81 18.46 2,210.77 21.81 2,612.72 25.17 3,014.69 30.20 3,617.62 BLAKENHALL PARISH COUNCIL 6.53 1,202.34 7.62 1,402.73 8.71 1,603.12 9.80 1,803.51 11.98 2,204.29 14.16 2,605.07 16.33 3,005.85 19.60 3,607.02 BOLLINGTON TOWN COUNCIL 38.67 1,234.48 45.11 1,440.22 51.56 1,645.97 58.00 1,851.71 70.89 2,263.20 83.78 2,674.69 96.67 3,086.19 116.00 3,703.42 BOSLEY PARISH COUNCIL 12.65 1,208.46 14.75 1,409.86 16.86 1,611.27 18.97 1,812.68 23.19 2,215.50 27.40 2,618.31 31.62 3,021.14 37.94 3,625.36 BRADWALL PARISH COUNCIL 12.51 1,208.32 14.59 1,409.70 16.68 1,611.09 18.76 1,812.47 22.93 2,215.24 27.10 2,618.01 31.27 3,020.79 37.52 3,624.94 BRERETON PARISH COUNCIL 20.41 1,216.22 23.81 1,418.92 27.21 1,621.62 30.61 1,824.32 37.41 2,229.72 44.21 2,635.12 51.02 3,040.54 61.22 3,648.64 BRIDGEMERE PARISH COUNCIL 6.53 1,202.34 7.62 1,402.73 8.71 1,603.12 9.80 1,803.51 11.98 2,204.29 14.16 2,605.07 16.33 3,005.85 19.60 3,607.02 BRINDLEY PARISH COUNCIL 13.48 1,209.29 15.73 1,410.84 17.97 1,612.38 20.22 1,813.93 24.71 2,217.02 29.21 2,620.12 33.70 3,023.22 40.44 3,627.86 BROOMHALL PARISH COUNCIL 5.51 1,201.32 6.43 1,401.54 7.35 1,601.76 8.27 1,801.98 10.11 2,202.42 11.95 2,602.86 13.78 3,003.30 16.54 3,603.96 BUERTON PARISH COUNCIL 13.21 1,209.02 15.41 1,410.52 17.61 1,612.02 19.81 1,813.52 24.21 2,216.52 28.61 2,619.52 33.02 3,022.54 39.62 3,627.04 BULKELEY PARISH COUNCIL 12.03 1,207.84 14.04 1,409.15 16.04 1,610.45 18.05 1,811.76 22.06 2,214.37 26.07 2,616.98 30.08 3,019.60 36.10 3,623.52 BUNBURY PARISH COUNCIL 27.20 1,223.01 31.73 1,426.84 36.27 1,630.68 40.80 1,834.51 49.87 2,242.18 58.93 2,649.84 68.00 3,057.52 81.60 3,669.02 BURLAND PARISH COUNCIL 13.22 1,209.03 15.42 1,410.53 17.63 1,612.04 19.83 1,813.54 24.24 2,216.55 28.64 2,619.55 33.05 3,022.57 39.66 3,627.08 CALVELEY PARISH COUNCIL 34.58 1,230.39 40.34 1,435.45 46.11 1,640.52 51.87 1,845.58 63.40 2,255.71 74.92 2,665.83 86.45 3,075.97 103.74 3,691.16 CHECKLEY-CUM-WRINEHILL PARISH COUNCIL 6.53 1,202.34 7.62 1,402.73 8.71 1,603.12 9.80 1,803.51 11.98 2,204.29 14.16 2,605.07 16.33 3,005.85 19.60 3,607.02 CHELFORD PARISH COUNCIL 35.67 1,231.48 41.62 1,436.73 47.56 1,641.97 53.51 1,847.22 65.40 2,257.71 77.29 2,668.20 89.18 3,078.70 107.02 3,694.44 CHOLMONDELEY PARISH COUNCIL 21.25 1,217.06 24.79 1,419.90 28.33 1,622.74 31.87 1,825.58 38.95 2,231.26 46.03 2,636.94 53.12 3,042.64 63.74 3,651.16 CHOLMONDESTON PARISH COUNCIL 16.21 1,212.02 18.92 1,414.03 21.62 1,616.03 24.32 1,818.03 29.72 2,222.03 35.13 2,626.04 40.53 3,030.05 48.64 3,636.06 CHORLEY PARISH COUNCIL (CN24C) 21.25 1,217.06 24.79 1,419.90 28.33 1,622.74 31.87 1,825.58 38.95 2,231.26 46.03 2,636.94 53.12 3,042.64 63.74 3,651.16 CHORLEY PARISH COUNCIL (MA2066C) 12.28 1,208.09 14.33 1,409.44 16.37 1,610.78 18.42 1,812.13 22.51 2,214.82 26.61 2,617.52 30.70 3,020.22 36.84 3,624.26 CHORLTON PARISH COUNCIL 20.41 1,216.22 23.82 1,418.93 27.22 1,621.63 30.62 1,824.33 37.42 2,229.73 44.23 2,635.14 51.03 3,040.55 61.24 3,648.66 CHURCH LAWTON PARISH COUNCIL 16.81 1,212.62 19.62 1,414.73 22.42 1,616.83 25.22 1,818.93 30.82 2,223.13 36.43 2,627.34 42.03 3,031.55 50.44 3,637.86 CHURCH MINSHULL PARISH COUNCIL 14.49 1,210.30 16.90 1,412.01 19.32 1,613.73 21.73 1,815.44 26.56 2,218.87 31.39 2,622.30 36.22 3,025.74 43.46 3,630.88 CONGLETON TOWN COUNCIL 59.54 1,255.35 69.46 1,464.57 79.39 1,673.80 89.31 1,883.02 109.16 2,301.47 129.00 2,719.91 148.85 3,138.37 178.62 3,766.04 COOLE PILATE PARISH COUNCIL 5.51 1,201.32 6.43 1,401.54 7.35 1,601.76 8.27 1,801.98 10.11 2,202.42 11.95 2,602.86 13.78 3,003.30 16.54 3,603.96 OFFICIAL CRANAGE PARISH COUNCIL 19.77 1,215.58 23.07 1,418.18 26.36 1,620.77 29.66 1,823.37 36.25 2,228.56 42.84 2,633.75 49.43 3,038.95 59.32 3,646.74 CREWE GREEN PARISH COUNCIL 19.67 1,215.48 22.95 1,418.06 26.23 1,620.64 29.51 1,823.22 36.07 2,228.38 42.63 2,633.54 49.18 3,038.70 59.02 3,646.44 CREWE TOWN COUNCIL 51.93 1,247.74 60.58 1,455.69 69.24 1,663.65 77.89 1,871.60 95.20 2,287.51 112.51 2,703.42 129.82 3,119.34 155.78 3,743.20 DISLEY PARISH COUNCIL 50.62 1,246.43 59.06 1,454.17 67.49 1,661.90 75.93 1,869.64 92.80 2,285.11 109.68 2,700.59 126.55 3,116.07 151.86 3,739.28 DODCOTT-CUM-WILKESLEY PARISH COUNCIL 17.10 1,212.91 19.95 1,415.06 22.80 1,617.21 25.65 1,819.36 31.35 2,223.66 37.05 2,627.96 42.75 3,032.27 51.30 3,638.72 DODDINGTON PARISH COUNCIL 6.53 1,202.34 7.62 1,402.73 8.71 1,603.12 9.80 1,803.51 11.98 2,204.29 14.16 2,605.07 16.33 3,005.85 19.60 3,607.02 EATON PARISH COUNCIL 12.81 1,208.62 14.95 1,410.06 17.08 1,611.49 19.22 1,812.93 23.49 2,215.80 27.76 2,618.67 32.03 3,021.55 38.44 3,625.86 EDLESTON PARISH COUNCIL 9.75 1,205.56 11.37 1,406.48 13.00 1,607.41 14.62 1,808.33 17.87 2,210.18 21.12 2,612.03 24.37 3,013.89 29.24 3,616.66 EGERTON PARISH COUNCIL 10.07 1,205.88 11.74 1,406.85 13.42 1,607.83 15.10 1,808.81 18.46 2,210.77 21.81 2,612.72 25.17 3,014.69 30.20 3,617.62 FADDILEY PARISH COUNCIL 13.48 1,209.29 15.73 1,410.84 17.97 1,612.38 20.22 1,813.93 24.71 2,217.02 29.21 2,620.12 33.70 3,023.22 40.44 3,627.86 GAWSWORTH PARISH COUNCIL 22.67 1,218.48 26.44 1,421.55 30.22 1,624.63 34.00 1,827.71 41.56 2,233.87 49.11 2,640.02 56.67 3,046.19 68.00 3,655.42 GOOSTREY PARISH COUNCIL 27.12 1,222.93 31.64 1,426.75 36.16 1,630.57 40.68 1,834.39 49.72 2,242.03 58.76 2,649.67 67.80 3,057.32 81.36 3,668.78 GREAT WARFORD PARISH COUNCIL 13.25 1,209.06 15.45 1,410.56 17.66 1,612.07 19.87 1,813.58 24.29 2,216.60 28.70 2,619.61 33.12 3,022.64 39.74 3,627.16 HANDFORTH PARISH COUNCIL 24.21 1,220.02 28.24 1,423.35 32.28 1,626.69 36.31 1,830.02 44.38 2,236.69 52.45 2,643.36 60.52 3,050.04 72.62 3,660.04 HANKELOW PARISH COUNCIL 14.79 1,210.60 17.26 1,412.37 19.72 1,614.13 22.19 1,815.90 27.12 2,219.43 32.05 2,622.96 36.98 3,026.50 44.38 3,631.80 HASLINGTON PARISH COUNCIL 21.78 1,217.59 25.41 1,420.52 29.04 1,623.45 32.67 1,826.38 39.93 2,232.24 47.19 2,638.10 54.45 3,043.97 65.34 3,652.76 HASSALL PARISH COUNCIL 23.61 1,219.42 27.54 1,422.65 31.48 1,625.89 35.41 1,829.12 43.28 2,235.59 51.15 2,642.06 59.02 3,048.54 70.82 3,658.24 HATHERTON PARISH COUNCIL 11.69 1,207.50 13.63 1,408.74 15.58 1,609.99 17.53 1,811.24
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