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Buckinghamshire Council Tax 2020/21 Buckinghamshire council tax 2020/21 As required by Section 38(2) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 notice is hereby given that at its meeting on 27/02/2020 Buckinghamshire Council, in accordance with the provisions of Section 30 of the LGFA 1992, set the following amounts of council tax for each of the areas and each of the valuation bands shown below. In each case the amount includes an element for precepts issued to the Council by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, the Bucks and Milton Keynes Fire Authority and the relevant Parish or Town Council. Parish Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Addington £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Adstock £1,265.60 £1,476.53 £1,687.46 £1,898.39 £2,320.25 £2,742.12 £3,163.99 £3,796.78 Akeley £1,264.84 £1,475.64 £1,686.44 £1,897.25 £2,318.86 £2,740.47 £3,162.09 £3,794.50 Amersham £1,290.28 £1,505.32 £1,720.36 £1,935.41 £2,365.50 £2,795.59 £3,225.69 £3,870.82 Ashendon £1,300.90 £1,517.72 £1,734.53 £1,951.35 £2,384.98 £2,818.62 £3,252.25 £3,902.70 Ashley Green £1,244.65 £1,452.09 £1,659.53 £1,866.97 £2,281.85 £2,696.73 £3,111.62 £3,733.94 Aston Abbotts £1,280.92 £1,494.41 £1,707.89 £1,921.38 £2,348.35 £2,775.33 £3,202.30 £3,842.76 Aston Clinton £1,302.27 £1,519.32 £1,736.35 £1,953.40 £2,387.48 £2,821.58 £3,255.67 £3,906.80 Aston Sandford £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Aylesbury Town £1,292.98 £1,508.48 £1,723.97 £1,939.47 £2,370.46 £2,801.46 £3,232.45 £3,878.94 Barton Hartshorn £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Beachampton £1,229.50 £1,434.41 £1,639.32 £1,844.24 £2,254.07 £2,663.90 £3,073.74 £3,688.48 Beaconsfield £1,261.45 £1,471.69 £1,681.93 £1,892.17 £2,312.65 £2,733.13 £3,153.62 £3,784.34 Berryfields £1,260.40 £1,470.47 £1,680.53 £1,890.60 £2,310.73 £2,730.87 £3,151.00 £3,781.20 Biddlesden £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Bierton £1,244.16 £1,451.52 £1,658.87 £1,866.23 £2,280.94 £2,695.66 £3,110.39 £3,732.46 Bledlow-cum- Saunderton £1,228.61 £1,433.38 £1,638.13 £1,842.90 £2,252.43 £2,661.97 £3,071.50 £3,685.80 Boarstall £1,228.32 £1,433.04 £1,637.75 £1,842.47 £2,251.90 £2,661.34 £3,070.79 £3,684.94 Bradenham £1,239.62 £1,446.23 £1,652.82 £1,859.43 £2,272.63 £2,685.84 £3,099.05 £3,718.86 Brill £1,273.25 £1,485.46 £1,697.66 £1,909.87 £2,334.28 £2,758.70 £3,183.12 £3,819.74 Broughton Hamlet £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Buckingham Park £1,303.77 £1,521.07 £1,738.35 £1,955.65 £2,390.23 £2,824.83 £3,259.42 £3,911.30 Buckingham Town £1,331.30 £1,553.18 £1,775.06 £1,996.94 £2,440.70 £2,884.47 £3,328.24 £3,993.88 Buckland £1,272.71 £1,484.83 £1,696.94 £1,909.06 £2,333.29 £2,757.53 £3,181.77 £3,818.12 Burnham £1,292.06 £1,507.40 £1,722.74 £1,938.08 £2,368.76 £2,799.45 £3,230.14 £3,876.16 Calvert Green £1,278.59 £1,491.69 £1,704.78 £1,917.88 £2,344.07 £2,770.27 £3,196.47 £3,835.76 Chalfont St Giles £1,265.70 £1,476.65 £1,687.59 £1,898.54 £2,320.43 £2,742.33 £3,164.24 £3,797.08 Chalfont St Peter £1,263.60 £1,474.20 £1,684.79 £1,895.39 £2,316.58 £2,737.78 £3,158.99 £3,790.78 Charndon £1,294.50 £1,510.26 £1,726.00 £1,941.75 £2,373.24 £2,804.75 £3,236.25 £3,883.50 Chartridge £1,228.01 £1,432.68 £1,637.34 £1,842.01 £2,251.34 £2,660.68 £3,070.02 £3,684.02 Chearsley £1,299.10 £1,515.62 £1,732.13 £1,948.65 £2,381.68 £2,814.72 £3,247.75 £3,897.30 Cheddington £1,301.92 £1,518.91 £1,735.89 £1,952.88 £2,386.85 £2,820.83 £3,254.80 £3,905.76 Chenies £1,255.48 £1,464.73 £1,673.97 £1,883.22 £2,301.71 £2,720.21 £3,138.70 £3,766.44 Chepping Wycombe £1,255.39 £1,464.62 £1,673.85 £1,883.08 £2,301.54 £2,720.00 £3,138.47 £3,766.16 Chesham £1,297.47 £1,513.72 £1,729.95 £1,946.20 £2,378.68 £2,811.18 £3,243.67 £3,892.40 Parish Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Chesham Bois £1,252.26 £1,460.97 £1,669.67 £1,878.38 £2,295.79 £2,713.21 £3,130.64 £3,756.76 Chetwode £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Chilton £1,229.98 £1,434.98 £1,639.97 £1,844.97 £2,254.96 £2,664.96 £3,074.95 £3,689.94 Cholesbury £1,232.45 £1,437.86 £1,643.26 £1,848.67 £2,259.48 £2,670.30 £3,081.12 £3,697.34 Coldharbour £1,293.30 £1,508.86 £1,724.40 £1,939.95 £2,371.04 £2,802.15 £3,233.25 £3,879.90 Coleshill £1,241.10 £1,447.95 £1,654.79 £1,861.64 £2,275.33 £2,689.03 £3,102.74 £3,723.28 Creslow £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Cublington £1,262.04 £1,472.38 £1,682.71 £1,893.05 £2,313.72 £2,734.40 £3,155.09 £3,786.10 Cuddington £1,299.88 £1,516.52 £1,733.16 £1,949.81 £2,383.10 £2,816.39 £3,249.69 £3,899.62 Denham £1,291.62 £1,506.89 £1,722.15 £1,937.42 £2,367.95 £2,798.49 £3,229.04 £3,874.84 Dinton with Ford and Upton £1,259.34 £1,469.23 £1,679.11 £1,889.00 £2,308.77 £2,728.55 £3,148.34 £3,778.00 Dorney £1,259.49 £1,469.41 £1,679.31 £1,889.23 £2,309.05 £2,728.89 £3,148.72 £3,778.46 Dorton £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Downley £1,253.50 £1,462.41 £1,671.32 £1,880.24 £2,298.07 £2,715.90 £3,133.74 £3,760.48 Drayton Beauchamp £1,224.56 £1,428.66 £1,632.74 £1,836.84 £2,245.02 £2,653.21 £3,061.40 £3,673.68 Drayton Parslow £1,302.80 £1,519.93 £1,737.06 £1,954.19 £2,388.45 £2,822.72 £3,256.99 £3,908.38 Dunton £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 East Claydon £1,291.68 £1,506.97 £1,722.24 £1,937.52 £2,368.07 £2,798.64 £3,229.20 £3,875.04 Edgcott £1,278.41 £1,491.48 £1,704.54 £1,917.61 £2,343.74 £2,769.88 £3,196.02 £3,835.22 Edlesborough Dagnall and Northall £1,288.48 £1,503.23 £1,717.97 £1,932.72 £2,362.21 £2,791.71 £3,221.20 £3,865.44 Ellesborough £1,244.53 £1,451.96 £1,659.38 £1,866.80 £2,281.64 £2,696.49 £3,111.34 £3,733.60 Farnham Royal £1,257.21 £1,466.75 £1,676.27 £1,885.81 £2,304.87 £2,723.95 £3,143.02 £3,771.62 Fawley (Parish meeting) £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Fleet Marston £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Foscote £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Fulmer £1,313.66 £1,532.61 £1,751.54 £1,970.49 £2,408.37 £2,846.26 £3,284.15 £3,940.98 Gawcott with Lenborough £1,252.34 £1,461.06 £1,669.78 £1,878.50 £2,295.94 £2,713.39 £3,130.84 £3,757.00 Gerrards Cross £1,259.78 £1,469.75 £1,679.70 £1,889.67 £2,309.59 £2,729.52 £3,149.45 £3,779.34 Granborough £1,275.26 £1,487.80 £1,700.34 £1,912.88 £2,337.96 £2,763.05 £3,188.14 £3,825.76 Great and Little Hampden £1,249.10 £1,457.30 £1,665.47 £1,873.64 £2,290.00 £2,706.37 £3,122.74 £3,747.28 Great and Little Kimble-cum-Marsh £1,274.30 £1,486.68 £1,699.06 £1,911.44 £2,336.20 £2,760.97 £3,185.74 £3,822.88 Great Brickhill £1,274.25 £1,486.63 £1,698.99 £1,911.37 £2,336.11 £2,760.87 £3,185.62 £3,822.74 Great Horwood £1,260.90 £1,471.06 £1,681.20 £1,891.35 £2,311.64 £2,731.95 £3,152.25 £3,782.70 Great Marlow £1,230.39 £1,435.45 £1,640.50 £1,845.57 £2,255.69 £2,665.83 £3,075.95 £3,691.14 Great Missenden £1,254.63 £1,463.74 £1,672.83 £1,881.94 £2,300.14 £2,718.36 £3,136.57 £3,763.88 Grendon Underwood £1,249.39 £1,457.62 £1,665.85 £1,874.08 £2,290.54 £2,707.00 £3,123.47 £3,748.16 Haddenham £1,316.76 £1,536.22 £1,755.67 £1,975.13 £2,414.04 £2,852.96 £3,291.89 £3,950.26 Halton £1,280.37 £1,493.77 £1,707.15 £1,920.55 £2,347.33 £2,774.13 £3,200.92 £3,841.10 Hambleden £1,243.97 £1,451.31 £1,658.62 £1,865.95 £2,280.60 £2,695.27 £3,109.92 £3,731.90 Hardwick £1,276.05 £1,488.73 £1,701.39 £1,914.07 £2,339.41 £2,764.77 £3,190.12 £3,828.14 Hazlemere £1,267.00 £1,478.16 £1,689.32 £1,900.49 £2,322.82 £2,745.15 £3,167.49 £3,800.98 Hedgerley £1,251.26 £1,459.80 £1,668.34 £1,876.88 £2,293.96 £2,711.05 £3,128.14 £3,753.76 Parish Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Hedsor (parish meeting) £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 High Wycombe Town £1,228.20 £1,432.90 £1,637.60 £1,842.30 £2,251.69 £2,661.10 £3,070.50 £3,684.60 Hillesden £1,263.40 £1,473.97 £1,684.53 £1,895.10 £2,316.23 £2,737.37 £3,158.50 £3,790.20 Hoggeston £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Hogshaw £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Hughenden £1,254.60 £1,463.70 £1,672.79 £1,881.89 £2,300.08 £2,718.28 £3,136.49 £3,763.78 Hulcott £1,272.75 £1,484.88 £1,696.99 £1,909.12 £2,333.36 £2,757.62 £3,181.87 £3,818.24 Ibstone £1,260.19 £1,470.23 £1,680.25 £1,890.29 £2,310.35 £2,730.42 £3,150.48 £3,780.58 Ickford £1,256.04 £1,465.39 £1,674.72 £1,884.06 £2,302.73 £2,721.42 £3,140.10 £3,768.12 Iver £1,303.98 £1,521.32 £1,738.64 £1,955.97 £2,390.62 £2,825.29 £3,259.95 £3,911.94 Ivinghoe £1,297.89 £1,514.21 £1,730.51 £1,946.83 £2,379.45 £2,812.09 £3,244.72 £3,893.66 Kingsbrook £1,241.92 £1,448.91 £1,655.89 £1,862.88 £2,276.85 £2,690.83 £3,104.80 £3,725.76 Kingsey £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Kingswood £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Lacey Green £1,232.38 £1,437.78 £1,643.17 £1,848.57 £2,259.36 £2,670.16 £3,080.95 £3,697.14 Lane End £1,296.93 £1,513.08 £1,729.23 £1,945.39 £2,377.69 £2,810.01 £3,242.32 £3,890.78 Latimer and Ley Hill £1,245.70 £1,453.32 £1,660.93 £1,868.55 £2,283.78 £2,699.02 £3,114.25 £3,737.10 Leckhampstead £1,247.20 £1,455.06 £1,662.92 £1,870.79 £2,286.52 £2,702.25 £3,117.99 £3,741.58 Lillingstone Dayrell with Luffield
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