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Council Tax Rates 2020 - 2021 BRECKLAND COUNCIL NOTICE OF SETTING OF COUNCIL TAX Notice is hereby given that on the twenty seventh day of February 2020 Breckland Council, in accordance with Section 30 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, approved and duly set for the financial year beginning 1st April 2020 and ending on 31st March 2021 the amounts as set out below as the amount of Council Tax for each category of dwelling in the parts of its area listed below. The amounts below for each parish will be the Council Tax payable for the forthcoming year. COUNCIL TAX RATES 2020 - 2021 A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H NORFOLK COUNTY 944.34 1101.73 1259.12 1416.51 1731.29 2046.07 2360.85 2833.02 KENNINGHALL 1194.35 1393.40 1592.46 1791.52 2189.63 2587.75 2985.86 3583.04 NORFOLK POLICE & LEXHAM 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 175.38 204.61 233.84 263.07 321.53 379.99 438.45 526.14 CRIME COMMISSIONER BRECKLAND 62.52 72.94 83.36 93.78 114.62 135.46 156.30 187.56 LITCHAM 1214.50 1416.91 1619.33 1821.75 2226.58 2631.41 3036.25 3643.49 LONGHAM 1229.13 1433.99 1638.84 1843.70 2253.41 2663.12 3072.83 3687.40 ASHILL 1212.28 1414.33 1616.37 1818.42 2222.51 2626.61 3030.70 3636.84 LOPHAM NORTH 1192.57 1391.33 1590.09 1788.85 2186.37 2583.90 2981.42 3577.70 ATTLEBOROUGH 1284.23 1498.27 1712.31 1926.35 2354.42 2782.50 3210.58 3852.69 LOPHAM SOUTH 1197.11 1396.63 1596.15 1795.67 2194.71 2593.74 2992.78 3591.34 BANHAM 1204.41 1405.14 1605.87 1806.61 2208.08 2609.55 3011.01 3613.22 LYNFORD 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 BAWDESWELL 1241.24 1448.11 1654.98 1861.86 2275.60 2689.35 3103.09 3723.71 LYNG 1222.43 1426.17 1629.90 1833.64 2241.12 2648.59 3056.07 3667.28 BEACHAMWELL 1211.67 1413.62 1615.56 1817.51 2221.40 2625.29 3029.18 3635.02 MATTISHALL 1222.10 1425.78 1629.46 1833.15 2240.51 2647.88 3055.24 3666.29 BEESTON 1205.97 1406.96 1607.96 1808.95 2210.94 2612.93 3014.92 3617.90 MERTON 1208.11 1409.46 1610.81 1812.16 2214.86 2617.57 3020.27 3624.32 BEETLEY 1203.50 1404.08 1604.66 1805.25 2206.41 2607.58 3008.74 3610.49 MILEHAM 1201.48 1401.73 1601.98 1802.23 2202.72 2603.22 3003.71 3604.45 BESTHORPE 1195.52 1394.77 1594.03 1793.28 2191.79 2590.29 2988.80 3586.56 MUNDFORD 1225.89 1430.21 1634.52 1838.84 2247.47 2656.10 3064.73 3677.67 BILLINGFORD 1211.97 1413.96 1615.96 1817.95 2221.94 2625.93 3029.92 3635.91 NARBOROUGH 1208.33 1409.71 1611.10 1812.49 2215.26 2618.04 3020.82 3624.98 BINTREE 1209.88 1411.53 1613.17 1814.82 2218.11 2621.41 3024.70 3629.64 NARFORD 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 BLO NORTON 1213.30 1415.52 1617.74 1819.95 2224.39 2628.82 3033.25 3639.90 NECTON 1246.37 1454.10 1661.83 1869.55 2285.01 2700.47 3115.92 3739.11 BRADENHAM 1203.55 1404.14 1604.73 1805.32 2206.50 2607.69 3008.87 3610.64 NEWTON 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 BRETTENHAM & OVINGTON 1216.16 1418.85 1621.54 1824.24 2229.62 2635.01 3040.40 3648.47 1198.09 1397.77 1597.45 1797.13 2196.49 2595.85 2995.21 3594.26 KILVERSTONE BRIDGHAM 1227.84 1432.48 1637.12 1841.76 2251.03 2660.31 3069.59 3683.51 OXBOROUGH 1203.82 1404.46 1605.09 1805.73 2207.00 2608.28 3009.55 3611.46 BRISLEY 1243.67 1450.95 1658.23 1865.51 2280.06 2694.62 3109.18 3731.01 PICKENHAM NORTH 1207.64 1408.91 1610.18 1811.46 2214.00 2616.55 3019.09 3622.91 BUCKENHAM NEW 1248.00 1456.00 1664.00 1872.00 2288.01 2704.01 3120.01 3744.01 PICKENHAM SOUTH 1200.26 1400.30 1600.34 1800.39 2200.47 2600.56 3000.65 3600.77 BUCKENHAM OLD 1209.60 1411.19 1612.79 1814.39 2217.59 2620.79 3023.99 3628.79 QUIDENHAM 1222.48 1426.23 1629.97 1833.72 2241.21 2648.71 3056.20 3667.44 BYLAUGH 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 RIDDLESWORTH 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 CARBROOKE 1216.28 1418.99 1621.70 1824.42 2229.84 2635.27 3040.70 3648.84 ROCKLANDS 1196.85 1396.32 1595.79 1795.27 2194.22 2593.17 2992.11 3590.54 CASTON 1216.10 1418.79 1621.47 1824.16 2229.52 2634.89 3040.26 3648.31 ROUDHAM & 1211.61 1413.54 1615.48 1817.41 2221.28 2625.15 3029.02 3634.83 LARLING COCKLEY CLEY 1213.92 1416.24 1618.56 1820.88 2225.52 2630.15 3034.79 3641.75 ROUGHAM 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 COLKIRK 1205.78 1406.74 1607.70 1808.66 2210.59 2612.52 3014.44 3617.33 SAHAM TONEY 1213.29 1415.51 1617.73 1819.94 2224.37 2628.80 3033.24 3639.88 CRANWICH 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 SCARNING 1209.69 1411.31 1612.92 1814.54 2217.77 2621.00 3024.23 3629.08 CRANWORTH 1208.26 1409.64 1611.02 1812.40 2215.15 2617.90 3020.66 3624.79 SCOULTON 1216.94 1419.76 1622.58 1825.40 2231.05 2636.69 3042.34 3650.81 CRESSINGHAM GT 1235.24 1441.11 1646.98 1852.86 2264.60 2676.35 3088.09 3705.71 SHIPDHAM 1233.01 1438.52 1644.02 1849.52 2260.52 2671.53 3082.53 3699.04 CRESSINGHAM LT 1189.90 1388.22 1586.54 1784.85 2181.49 2578.12 2974.76 3569.71 SHROPHAM 1198.18 1397.88 1597.58 1797.28 2196.67 2596.07 2995.46 3594.55 CROXTON 1199.81 1399.77 1599.74 1799.71 2199.64 2599.58 2999.52 3599.42 SNETTERTON 1209.56 1411.16 1612.75 1814.34 2217.53 2620.72 3023.91 3628.69 DEREHAM 1292.50 1507.92 1723.34 1938.75 2369.59 2800.42 3231.25 3877.50 SOUTHACRE 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 DIDLINGTON 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 SPARHAM 1212.30 1414.35 1616.40 1818.45 2222.54 2626.64 3030.74 3636.89 DUNHAM GT 1193.84 1392.81 1591.78 1790.75 2188.70 2586.65 2984.59 3581.51 SPORLE 1226.44 1430.85 1635.26 1839.67 2248.48 2657.29 3066.11 3679.33 DUNHAM LT 1198.91 1398.72 1598.54 1798.36 2198.00 2597.63 2997.27 3596.72 STANFIELD 1214.50 1416.91 1619.33 1821.75 2226.58 2631.41 3036.25 3643.49 ELLINGHAM GT 1194.81 1393.95 1593.08 1792.22 2190.49 2588.76 2987.03 3584.43 STANFORD 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 ELLINGHAM LT 1213.95 1416.28 1618.60 1820.93 2225.58 2630.23 3034.88 3641.86 STOW BEDON & 1207.36 1408.59 1609.81 1811.04 2213.49 2615.95 3018.40 3622.08 BRECKLES ELMHAM NORTH 1236.00 1442.00 1648.00 1854.00 2266.00 2678.00 3090.00 3708.00 SWAFFHAM 1286.58 1501.01 1715.44 1929.87 2358.73 2787.58 3216.44 3859.73 ELSING 1200.86 1401.01 1601.15 1801.29 2201.58 2601.87 3002.16 3602.59 SWANTON MORLEY 1255.20 1464.40 1673.60 1882.80 2301.20 2719.61 3138.01 3765.61 FOULDEN 1220.49 1423.91 1627.32 1830.74 2237.57 2644.40 3051.23 3661.47 THETFORD 1270.46 1482.20 1693.94 1905.68 2329.17 2752.66 3176.14 3811.37 FOXLEY 1209.87 1411.52 1613.16 1814.81 2218.10 2621.39 3024.68 3629.61 THOMPSON 1207.28 1408.50 1609.71 1810.92 2213.35 2615.78 3018.21 3621.85 FRANSHAM 1199.60 1399.53 1599.47 1799.40 2199.27 2599.14 2999.00 3598.80 TITTLESHALL 1228.57 1433.33 1638.09 1842.85 2252.38 2661.90 3071.42 3685.71 GARBOLDISHAM 1199.97 1399.97 1599.96 1799.96 2199.95 2599.94 2999.93 3599.92 TUDDENHAM EAST 1197.94 1397.59 1597.25 1796.90 2196.22 2595.53 2994.84 3593.81 GARVESTONE 1204.17 1404.86 1605.56 1806.25 2207.64 2609.03 3010.42 3612.51 TUDDENHAM NORTH 1197.92 1397.58 1597.23 1796.88 2196.19 2595.50 2994.81 3593.77 GATELEY 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 TWYFORD 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 GOODERSTONE 1240.32 1447.04 1653.76 1860.48 2273.93 2687.37 3100.81 3720.97 WATTON 1281.90 1495.55 1709.20 1922.85 2350.16 2777.46 3204.76 3845.71 GRESSENHALL 1204.21 1404.91 1605.62 1806.32 2207.72 2609.13 3010.53 3612.64 WEASENHAM ALL 1270.64 1482.42 1694.19 1905.97 2329.51 2753.06 3176.61 3811.93 SAINTS GRISTON 1212.83 1414.97 1617.11 1819.25 2223.53 2627.81 3032.09 3638.50 WEASENHAM ST 1270.64 1482.42 1694.19 1905.97 2329.51 2753.06 3176.61 3811.93 PETER GUIST 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 WEETING 1228.47 1433.22 1637.96 1842.71 2252.20 2661.69 3071.18 3685.41 HARDINGHAM 1206.01 1407.01 1608.01 1809.01 2211.01 2613.01 3015.01 3618.02 WELLINGHAM 1184.61 1382.04 1579.48 1776.91 2171.78 2566.65 2961.52 3553.83 HARLING 1231.48 1436.73 1641.97 1847.22 2257.71 2668.21 3078.70 3694.44 WENDLING 1215.31 1417.86 1620.41 1822.96 2228.07 2633.17 3038.27 3645.93 HILBOROUGH 1205.96 1406.96 1607.95 1808.95 2210.94 2612.92 3014.91 3617.89 WHINBURGH 1214.60 1417.03 1619.46 1821.90 2226.76 2631.63 3036.50 3643.79 HOCKERING 1222.63 1426.40 1630.17 1833.94 2241.48 2649.03 3056.57 3667.88 WHISSONSETT 1233.77 1439.39 1645.02 1850.65 2261.90 2673.16 3084.41 3701.30 HOCKHAM GT 1203.01 1403.51 1604.02 1804.52 2205.52 2606.53 3007.53 3609.04 WRETHAM 1216.61 1419.38 1622.15 1824.92 2230.46 2636.00 3041.54 3649.84 HOE 1193.95 1392.94 1591.93 1790.92 2188.90 2586.89 2984.87 3581.84 YAXHAM 1205.94 1406.93 1607.92 1808.91 2210.89 2612.87 3014.85 3617.83 HOLME HALE 1210.78 1412.57 1614.37 1816.16 2219.76 2623.35 3026.94 3632.33 HORNINGTOFT 1202.49 1402.91 1603.32 1803.74 2204.57 2605.40 3006.23 3607.48 ANNA GRAVES, CHIEF EXECUTIVE ICKBURGH 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 BRECKLAND COUNCIL, ELIZABETH HOUSE, WALPOLE LOKE, KEMPSTONE 1182.24 1379.28 1576.32 1773.36 2167.44 2561.52 2955.60 3546.72 DEREHAM, NORFOLK NR19 1EE 03-Mar-20 Notification of changes to Council Tax Discounts for Breckland Council In accordance with Section 11A (Discount: special provision for England) and 11B (Higher amount for long-term empty dwellings: England) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (LGFA 1992) as amended and in accordance with the Council tax (Prescribed Classes of Dwellings) (England) Regulations 2003 (PCDR 2003) 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