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Precept Per Parish 2020-21 Mid Suffolk District Council - Precept per Parish 2020-21 Parish 2019/20 Tax Council 2020/21 Tax Base Council Increase / Parish Base £ Tax Parish £ Tax Decrease Precept £ Band D £ Precept £ Band D £ (-) £ Akenham - 22.48 0.00 0.00 23.61 1,735.15 4.79% Ashbocking 1,950.00 143.70 0.11 1,950.00 139.70 1,749.11 -2.86% Ashfield-cum-Thorpe 2,926.58 96.07 1.68 2,982.19 99.57 1,765.10 3.52% Aspall - 27.81 0.00 0.00 29.24 1,735.15 4.89% Athelington 421.84 19.96 6.89 421.87 19.96 1,756.29 0.00% Bacton 22,671.38 450.84 1.43 23,724.35 461.24 1,786.59 2.25% Badley - 34.55 0.00 0.00 34.41 1,735.15 -0.41% Badwell Ash 19,500.00 313.63 13.66 22,425.00 316.07 1,806.10 0.77% Barham 27,290.00 532.03 4.51 28,108.70 531.95 1,787.99 -0.02% Barking 9,000.00 169.24 0.02 10,381.00 175.73 1,794.22 3.69% Battisford 10,725.00 246.47 -0.33 10,725.00 254.36 1,777.31 3.10% Baylham - 115.17 0.00 0.00 112.98 1,735.15 -1.94% Bedfield 3,600.00 156.55 3.97 4,100.00 159.82 1,760.80 2.05% Bedingfield 1,620.00 99.93 -0.19 1,620.00 101.34 1,751.14 1.39% Beyton 16,622.00 310.97 11.65 16,622.00 312.20 1,788.39 0.39% Botesdale 29,500.00 277.30 2.10 30,700.00 277.62 1,845.73 0.12% Braiseworth - 30.54 0.00 0.00 29.85 1,735.15 -2.31% Bramford 67,500.00 862.93 -1.58 68,850.00 871.08 1,814.19 0.94% Brome and Oakley 6,630.00 193.72 0.26 6,630.00 195.03 1,769.14 0.67% Brundish 3,860.69 74.72 1.19 3,976.51 76.84 1,786.90 2.76% Burgate 2,915.48 67.87 1.63 3,017.41 68.94 1,778.92 1.55% Buxhall 4,119.21 158.48 0.77 4,617.70 163.72 1,763.35 3.20% Claydon 39,728.44 755.95 -3.67 39,902.52 758.91 1,787.73 0.39% Coddenham 30,872.00 278.21 4.07 37,810.00 277.64 1,871.33 -0.21% Combs 8,000.00 301.88 3.61 9,000.00 312.01 1,764.00 3.25% Cotton 6,180.00 229.32 1.05 6,500.00 239.62 1,762.28 4.30% Creeting St Mary 9,800.00 304.73 -0.20 9,993.00 310.72 1,767.31 1.93% Creeting St Peter 5,300.00 101.38 1.16 5,285.00 101.12 1,787.41 -0.26% Crowfield 2,650.00 160.56 0.08 2,750.00 161.23 1,752.21 0.42% Darmsden - 18.35 0.00 0.00 18.49 1,735.15 0.76% Debenham 74,232.00 813.12 1.79 78,686.00 811.59 1,832.10 -0.19% Denham 3,090.00 77.62 1.17 3,191.97 79.14 1,775.48 1.92% Drinkstone 8,790.00 281.80 1.42 8,920.00 283.36 1,766.63 0.55% Earl Stonham 6,400.00 248.92 0.00 6,556.00 255.01 1,760.86 2.39% Elmswell 130,051.00 1,421.17 1.53 159,000.00 1,464.69 1,843.71 2.97% Eye 91,068.00 801.59 10.91 105,102.00 797.61 1,866.92 -0.50% Felsham 6,990.00 180.42 2.18 7,133.00 182.13 1,774.31 0.94% Finningham 7,101.00 206.38 -0.62 7,243.00 212.87 1,769.18 3.05% Flowton - 49.77 0.00 0.00 49.74 1,735.15 -0.06% Framsden 9,478.00 142.21 -0.23 9,573.00 139.71 1,803.67 -1.79% Fressingfield 25,210.00 421.71 -17.31 21,800.00 421.98 1,786.81 0.06% Gedding 1,000.00 52.36 0.00 1,000.00 54.05 1,753.65 3.13% Gipping 1,436.17 25.98 1.41 1,495.86 26.37 1,791.88 1.48% Gislingham 15,120.00 429.22 -0.09 15,420.00 435.65 1,770.55 1.48% Gosbeck 1,000.00 86.32 -0.38 1,500.00 89.03 1,752.00 3.04% Great Ashfield 2,415.00 150.54 0.99 2,415.00 151.94 1,751.04 0.92% Great Blakenham 45,300.00 720.17 -0.02 47,220.00 750.58 1,798.06 4.05% Parish 2019/20 Tax Council 2020/21 Tax Council Increase / Parish Base £ Tax Parish Base £ Tax Decrease Precept £ Band D £ Precept £ Band D £ (-) £ Great Bricett 10,350.00 212.83 -1.75 10,465.00 215.18 1,783.78 1.09% Great Finborough 12,393.00 318.38 1.53 13,048.00 324.06 1,775.41 1.75% Harleston 1,858.00 67.65 -0.00 1,858.00 66.07 1,763.27 -2.39% Haughley 46,082.00 572.09 0.00 46,646.00 579.18 1,815.69 1.22% Helmingham 2,600.00 68.07 2.45 2,600.00 69.37 1,772.63 1.87% Hemingstone 2,040.00 97.94 0.46 2,040.00 97.80 1,756.01 -0.14% Henley 12,111.00 231.81 0.81 12,111.00 233.01 1,787.13 0.51% Hessett 9,645.00 201.93 2.61 9,886.00 203.80 1,783.66 0.92% Hinderclay 5,000.00 122.59 3.16 5,150.00 123.65 1,776.80 0.86% Horham 2,578.16 121.99 6.89 2,578.13 121.98 1,756.29 -0.01% Hoxne 15,386.00 357.27 -0.07 16,155.00 355.10 1,780.64 -0.61% Hunston - 55.46 0.00 0.00 56.18 1,735.15 1.28% Kenton 1,600.00 96.45 3.89 1,600.00 96.88 1,751.67 0.44% Langham - 42.54 0.00 0.00 43.48 1,735.15 2.16% Laxfield 41,880.00 375.10 0.00 42,430.00 388.72 1,844.30 3.50% Little Blakenham 5,916.00 105.78 1.65 6,200.00 109.17 1,791.94 3.11% Little Finborough - 26.23 0.00 0.00 26.04 1,735.15 -0.73% Mellis 7,900.00 204.00 -2.24 7,900.00 206.94 1,773.33 1.42% Mendham 6,500.00 177.25 2.55 6,500.00 178.37 1,771.59 0.63% Mendlesham 37,700.00 552.52 2.56 40,000.00 570.68 1,805.24 3.18% Metfield 5,500.00 174.75 1.77 5,500.00 172.50 1,767.03 -1.30% Mickfield 4,700.00 88.33 2.67 4,840.00 89.43 1,789.27 1.23% Monk Soham 1,500.00 73.53 0.02 2,250.00 74.76 1,765.25 1.65% Needham Market 119,935.00 1,606.14 2.81 125,029.00 1,611.57 1,812.73 0.34% Nettlestead - 40.55 0.00 0.00 39.32 1,735.15 -3.13% Norton 20,000.00 419.53 -1.40 22,000.00 419.67 1,787.57 0.03% Occold 8,500.00 193.60 2.90 8,800.00 194.19 1,780.47 0.30% Offton 5,406.67 150.60 1.77 5,330.34 149.64 1,770.77 -0.64% Old Newton with 23,440.83 424.04 1.41 24,624.14 434.09 1,791.88 2.32% Dagworth Onehouse 13,000.00 281.70 -0.23 13,500.00 287.07 1,782.18 1.87% Palgrave 14,595.00 363.16 -0.61 14,770.00 368.97 1,775.18 1.57% Pettaugh 2,625.00 87.15 10.43 2,940.00 87.94 1,768.58 0.90% Rattlesden 14,600.00 380.75 5.55 18,476.00 387.53 1,782.83 1.75% Redgrave 15,400.00 262.33 7.84 18,000.00 257.73 1,804.99 -1.78% Redlingfield - 51.91 0.00 0.00 51.88 1,735.15 -0.06% Rickinghall Inferior 8,323.15 164.47 1.95 8,971.37 167.97 1,788.56 2.08% Rickinghall Superior 16,316.85 322.43 1.95 17,228.63 322.57 1,788.56 0.04% Ringshall 5,900.00 258.45 -5.84 7,100.00 257.57 1,762.72 -0.34% Rishangles - 37.48 0.00 0.00 36.84 1,735.15 -1.74% Shelland 100.00 25.36 0.04 100.00 27.09 1,738.84 6.39% Somersham 17,052.00 244.53 0.71 17,308.00 241.76 1,806.74 -1.15% Southolt - 28.84 0.00 0.00 28.59 1,735.15 -0.87% Stoke Ash 3,286.88 96.80 4.92 4,178.36 110.80 1,772.86 12.64% Stonham Aspal 7,000.00 242.88 0.31 5,500.00 242.87 1,757.80 0.00% Stonham Parva 6,565.00 136.93 -0.15 6,700.00 139.71 1,783.11 1.99% Stowlangtoft 3,300.00 90.53 -0.81 3,300.00 91.15 1,771.35 0.68% Stowmarket 1,065,416.43 6,647.51 10.76 1,108,710.75 6,716.80 1,900.22 1.03% Stowupland 34,886.00 685.25 -0.00 38,132.00 718.03 1,788.26 4.57% Stradbroke 33,225.00 559.41 1.42 35,107.00 576.73 1,796.02 3.00% Parish 2019/20 Tax Council 2020/21 Tax Council Increase / Parish Base £ Tax Parish Base £ Tax Decrease Precept £ Band D £ Precept £ Band D £ (-) £ Stuston - 85.94 0.00 250.00 87.86 1,738.00 2.19% Syleham 1,600.00 94.69 0.95 1,600.00 93.66 1,752.23 -1.10% Tannington - 40.35 0.00 0.00 41.65 1,735.15 3.12% Thorndon 13,500.00 309.77 0.81 15,000.00 307.26 1,783.97 -0.82% Thornham Magna 1,200.00 80.07 5.01 1,680.00 79.94 1,756.17 -0.16% Thornham Parva 300.00 26.23 0.56 300.00 25.46 1,746.93 -3.02% Thrandeston 2,500.00 70.21 0.21 2,500.00 70.34 1,770.69 0.18% Thurston 96,889.00 1,219.82 1.46 105,162.00 1,228.87 1,820.73 0.74% Thwaite 2,084.52 61.39 4.92 2,328.64 61.75 1,772.86 0.58% Tostock 8,285.00 210.28 -2.16 9,265.00 206.73 1,779.97 -1.72% Walsham-le-Willows 20,851.00 474.43 0.86 21,649.00 482.92 1,779.98 1.76% Wattisfield 9,680.00 193.98 -0.05 9,680.00 195.98 1,784.54 1.02% Westhorpe 1,600.00 81.19 0.07 1,640.00 80.26 1,755.58 -1.16% Wetherden 12,911.00 237.52 1.99 12,915.00 240.18 1,788.92 1.11% Wetheringsett-cum- 8,850.00 286.82 -0.66 8,850.00 279.50 1,766.81 -2.62% Brockford Weybread 4,700.00 178.60 1.38 4,700.00 180.72 1,761.16 1.17% Whitton 1,266.56 24.10 -3.67 1,457.48 27.72 1,787.73 13.06% Wickham Skeith 3,000.00 136.75 1.69 3,500.00 137.46 1,760.61 0.52% Wilby 5,625.00 128.29 11.26 5,769.00 132.13 1,778.81 2.91% Willisham 3,677.33 102.43 1.77 3,736.66 104.90 1,770.77 2.35% Wingfield 4,905.00 146.00 0.23 4,905.00 149.93 1,767.87 2.62% Winston 650.00 65.96 0.94 650.00 69.89 1,744.45 5.62% Woolpit 27,000.00 787.79 -4.04 30,000.00 804.24 1,772.45 2.05% Worlingworth 12,968.00 315.82 -0.51 13,162.52 322.40 1,775.98 2.04% Wortham 14,079.52 327.76 1.63 14,482.59 330.89 1,778.92 0.95% Wyverstone 3,182.00 137.13 -0.46 3,230.00 137.68 1,758.61 0.40% Yaxley 5,250.00 206.67 -0.25 6,250.00 210.35 1,764.86 1.75% .
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