Bands and Charges 2021 to 2022

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Bands and Charges 2021 to 2022 £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Parish / Town Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Area Addington 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Adstock 1,317.90 1,537.55 1,757.20 1,976.85 2,416.15 2,855.45 3,294.75 3,953.70 Akeley 1,321.32 1,541.54 1,761.76 1,981.98 2,422.42 2,862.86 3,303.30 3,963.96 Amersham 1,344.61 1,568.71 1,792.83 2,016.92 2,465.13 2,913.33 3,361.53 4,033.84 Ashendon 1,351.52 1,576.77 1,802.03 2,027.28 2,477.79 2,928.29 3,378.80 4,054.56 Ashley Green 1,298.28 1,514.66 1,731.05 1,947.42 2,380.18 2,812.94 3,245.70 3,894.84 Aston Abbotts 1,333.13 1,555.32 1,777.52 1,999.70 2,444.08 2,888.46 3,332.83 3,999.40 Aston Clinton 1,353.09 1,578.60 1,804.12 2,029.63 2,480.66 2,931.68 3,382.72 4,059.26 Aston Sandford 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Aylesbury 1,346.88 1,571.36 1,795.84 2,020.32 2,469.28 2,918.24 3,367.20 4,040.64 Town Barton 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Hartshorn Beachampton 1,281.64 1,495.24 1,708.86 1,922.46 2,349.68 2,776.88 3,204.10 3,844.92 Beaconsfield 1,313.56 1,532.48 1,751.42 1,970.34 2,408.20 2,846.04 3,283.90 3,940.68 Berryfields 1,314.87 1,534.02 1,753.17 1,972.32 2,410.62 2,848.90 3,287.19 3,944.64 Biddlesden 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Bierton 1,298.19 1,514.56 1,730.93 1,947.29 2,380.02 2,812.75 3,245.48 3,894.58 Bledlow-cum- 1,280.60 1,494.03 1,707.46 1,920.89 2,347.76 2,774.62 3,201.48 3,841.78 Saunderton Boarstall 1,280.83 1,494.29 1,707.77 1,921.23 2,348.17 2,775.11 3,202.05 3,842.46 Bradenham 1,291.50 1,506.75 1,722.00 1,937.25 2,367.75 2,798.25 3,228.75 3,874.50 Brill 1,326.99 1,548.15 1,769.32 1,990.48 2,432.81 2,875.13 3,317.47 3,980.96 Broughton 1,295.74 1,511.69 1,727.66 1,943.61 2,375.53 2,807.43 3,239.35 3,887.22 Hamlet Buckingham 1,386.09 1,617.11 1,848.13 2,079.14 2,541.17 3,003.20 3,465.23 4,158.28 Buckingham 1,356.85 1,582.98 1,809.13 2,035.27 2,487.56 2,939.83 3,392.12 4,070.54 Park Buckland 1,325.85 1,546.83 1,767.81 1,988.78 2,430.73 2,872.68 3,314.63 3,977.56 Burnham 1,345.71 1,569.98 1,794.28 2,018.55 2,467.13 2,915.69 3,364.26 4,037.10 Calvert Green 1,332.79 1,554.91 1,777.05 1,999.18 2,443.45 2,887.70 3,331.97 3,998.36 Chalfont St 1,317.69 1,537.30 1,756.93 1,976.53 2,415.76 2,854.98 3,294.22 3,953.06 Giles Chalfont St 1,315.57 1,534.83 1,754.10 1,973.35 2,411.88 2,850.39 3,288.92 3,946.70 Peter Charndon 1,350.93 1,576.09 1,801.25 2,026.40 2,476.71 2,927.02 3,377.33 4,052.80 Chartridge 1,282.12 1,495.80 1,709.51 1,923.18 2,350.56 2,777.92 3,205.30 3,846.36 Chearsley 1,352.06 1,577.40 1,802.75 2,028.09 2,478.78 2,929.46 3,380.15 4,056.18 Cheddington 1,357.82 1,584.12 1,810.43 2,036.73 2,489.34 2,941.94 3,394.55 4,073.46 Chenies 1,308.88 1,527.02 1,745.19 1,963.32 2,399.62 2,835.90 3,272.20 3,926.64 Chepping 1,307.38 1,525.27 1,743.18 1,961.07 2,396.87 2,832.65 3,268.45 3,922.14 Wycombe Chesham 1,349.46 1,574.37 1,799.29 2,024.19 2,474.01 2,923.83 3,373.65 4,048.38 Chesham Bois 1,305.85 1,523.49 1,741.15 1,958.78 2,394.07 2,829.35 3,264.63 3,917.56 Chetwode 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Chilton 1,281.99 1,495.66 1,709.33 1,923.00 2,350.34 2,777.66 3,205.00 3,846.00 Cholesbury 1,284.41 1,498.47 1,712.56 1,926.61 2,354.75 2,782.88 3,211.02 3,853.22 Coldharbour 1,346.09 1,570.44 1,794.79 2,019.14 2,467.84 2,916.53 3,365.23 4,038.28 Coleshill 1,294.05 1,509.73 1,725.42 1,941.08 2,372.43 2,803.78 3,235.13 3,882.16 Creslow 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Cublington 1,315.75 1,535.04 1,754.33 1,973.62 2,412.21 2,850.78 3,289.37 3,947.24 Cuddington 1,359.05 1,585.56 1,812.07 2,038.58 2,491.60 2,944.61 3,397.63 4,077.16 Denham 1,340.29 1,563.67 1,787.06 2,010.44 2,457.21 2,903.97 3,350.73 4,020.88 Dinton with 1,311.79 1,530.42 1,749.06 1,967.69 2,404.95 2,842.21 3,279.48 3,935.38 Ford & Upton Dorney 1,316.61 1,536.04 1,755.48 1,974.91 2,413.78 2,852.64 3,291.52 3,949.82 Dorton 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Downley 1,304.41 1,521.80 1,739.21 1,956.61 2,391.42 2,826.21 3,261.02 3,913.22 Drayton 1,276.55 1,489.31 1,702.07 1,914.83 2,340.35 2,765.86 3,191.38 3,829.66 Beauchamp Drayton 1,355.88 1,581.86 1,807.84 2,033.82 2,485.78 2,937.74 3,389.70 4,067.64 Parslow Dunton 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 East Claydon 1,342.31 1,566.03 1,789.75 2,013.47 2,460.91 2,908.34 3,355.78 4,026.94 Edgcott 1,332.13 1,554.14 1,776.17 1,998.19 2,442.24 2,886.27 3,330.32 3,996.38 Edlesborough, 1,342.57 1,566.33 1,790.10 2,013.86 2,461.39 2,908.91 3,356.43 4,027.72 Dagnall & Northall Ellesborough 1,294.94 1,510.77 1,726.61 1,942.43 2,374.08 2,805.73 3,237.38 3,884.86 Farnham Royal 1,310.73 1,529.19 1,747.65 1,966.10 2,403.01 2,839.92 3,276.83 3,932.20 Fawley (Parish 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Meeting) Fleet Marston 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Foscote 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Fulmer 1,366.91 1,594.73 1,822.55 2,050.37 2,506.01 2,961.64 3,417.28 4,100.74 Gawcott with 1,306.96 1,524.78 1,742.62 1,960.44 2,396.10 2,831.74 3,267.40 3,920.88 Lenborough Gerrards Cross 1,312.39 1,531.11 1,749.85 1,968.58 2,406.05 2,843.50 3,280.97 3,937.16 Granborough 1,327.00 1,548.16 1,769.33 1,990.49 2,432.83 2,875.15 3,317.49 3,980.98 Great & Little 1,301.03 1,517.89 1,734.72 1,951.55 2,385.23 2,818.90 3,252.58 3,903.10 Hampden Great & Little 1,326.98 1,548.14 1,769.31 1,990.47 2,432.80 2,875.12 3,317.45 3,980.94 Kimble cum Marsh Great Brickhill 1,328.01 1,549.34 1,770.68 1,992.01 2,434.68 2,877.34 3,320.02 3,984.02 Great Horwood 1,312.89 1,531.71 1,750.53 1,969.34 2,406.97 2,844.60 3,282.23 3,938.68 Great Marlow 1,282.62 1,496.37 1,710.15 1,923.91 2,351.45 2,778.99 3,206.52 3,847.82 Great 1,307.33 1,525.22 1,743.12 1,961.00 2,396.78 2,832.55 3,268.33 3,922.00 Missenden Grendon 1,301.38 1,518.27 1,735.18 1,952.07 2,385.87 2,819.65 3,253.45 3,904.14 Underwood Haddenham 1,371.63 1,600.23 1,828.84 2,057.44 2,514.65 2,971.85 3,429.07 4,114.88 Halton 1,347.41 1,571.98 1,796.55 2,021.11 2,470.25 2,919.38 3,368.52 4,042.22 Hambleden 1,296.13 1,512.16 1,728.18 1,944.20 2,376.25 2,808.30 3,240.33 3,888.40 Hardwick 1,330.25 1,551.95 1,773.66 1,995.37 2,438.79 2,882.20 3,325.62 3,990.74 Hazlemere 1,318.99 1,538.81 1,758.65 1,978.48 2,418.15 2,857.80 3,297.47 3,956.96 Hedgerley 1,303.19 1,520.39 1,737.59 1,954.79 2,389.19 2,823.58 3,257.98 3,909.58 Hedsor (Parish 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Meeting) High Wycombe 1,280.19 1,493.55 1,706.93 1,920.29 2,347.02 2,773.75 3,200.48 3,840.58 Town Hillesden 1,316.44 1,535.84 1,755.26 1,974.66 2,413.48 2,852.28 3,291.10 3,949.32 Hoggeston 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Hogshaw 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Hughenden 1,307.28 1,525.16 1,743.04 1,960.92 2,396.68 2,832.44 3,268.20 3,921.84 Hulcott 1,320.03 1,540.04 1,760.05 1,980.05 2,420.06 2,860.07 3,300.08 3,960.10 Ibstone 1,308.81 1,526.95 1,745.09 1,963.23 2,399.51 2,835.77 3,272.04 3,926.46 Ickford 1,309.49 1,527.73 1,745.99 1,964.23 2,400.73 2,837.22 3,273.72 3,928.46 Ivers 1,355.68 1,581.63 1,807.58 2,033.52 2,485.42 2,937.30 3,389.20 4,067.04 Ivinghoe 1,366.65 1,594.42 1,822.20 2,049.97 2,505.52 2,961.06 3,416.62 4,099.94 Kingsbrook 1,298.46 1,514.87 1,731.28 1,947.69 2,380.51 2,813.33 3,246.15 3,895.38 Kingsey 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Kingswood 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Lacey Green 1,284.22 1,498.26 1,712.30 1,926.34 2,354.42 2,782.49 3,210.56 3,852.68 Lane End 1,347.59 1,572.18 1,796.79 2,021.39 2,470.59 2,919.78 3,368.98 4,042.78 Latimer and 1,299.87 1,516.51 1,733.17 1,949.80 2,383.09 2,816.37 3,249.67 3,899.60 Ley Hill Leckhampstead 1,299.17 1,515.69 1,732.23 1,948.75 2,381.81 2,814.86 3,247.92 3,897.50 Lillingstone 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Dayrell with Luffield Abbey Lillingstone 1,270.58 1,482.34 1,694.11 1,905.87 2,329.40 2,752.92 3,176.45 3,811.74 Lovell Little Chalfont 1,323.01 1,543.51 1,764.03 1,984.52 2,425.53 2,866.53 3,307.53 3,969.04 Little Horwood 1,313.78 1,532.74 1,751.71 1,970.67 2,408.60 2,846.52 3,284.45 3,941.34 Little Marlow 1,315.35 1,534.58 1,753.81 1,973.03 2,411.49 2,849.93 3,288.38 3,946.06 Little 1,314.16 1,533.18 1,752.22 1,971.23 2,409.29 2,847.34 3,285.39 3,942.46 Missenden Long Crendon 1,340.67 1,564.12 1,787.57 2,011.01 2,457.90 2,904.79 3,351.68 4,022.02 Longwick-cum- 1,295.37 1,511.27 1,727.17 1,943.06 2,374.85 2,806.64 3,238.43 3,886.12 Ilmer Ludgershall 1,307.01 1,524.85 1,742.69 1,960.52 2,396.19 2,831.86 3,267.53 3,921.04 Maids Moreton 1,332.98 1,555.14 1,777.31 1,999.47 2,443.80 2,888.12 3,332.45 3,998.94 Marlow Bottom 1,288.51 1,503.26 1,718.02 1,932.77 2,362.28 2,791.78 3,221.28 3,865.54 Marlow Town 1,304.74 1,522.19 1,739.66 1,957.11 2,392.03 2,826.93 3,261.85 3,914.22 Marsh Gibbon 1,308.46 1,526.53 1,744.62 1,962.69 2,398.85 2,834.99 3,271.15 3,925.38 Marsworth 1,308.27 1,526.30 1,744.35 1,962.39 2,398.48 2,834.56 3,270.65 3,924.78 Medmenham 1,300.88 1,517.68 1,734.50 1,951.32 2,384.95 2,818.57 3,252.19 3,902.64 Mentmore 1,312.07 1,530.74 1,749.43 1,968.10 2,405.46 2,842.81 3,280.17 3,936.20 Middle Claydon 1,293.89 1,509.54 1,725.19 1,940.84 2,372.14 2,803.43 3,234.73 3,881.68
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