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COUNCIL TAX SCHEDULE for EACH PARISH in the DISTRICT Valuation Bands Appendix 2 COUNCIL TAX SCHEDULE FOR EACH PARISH IN THE DISTRICT Valuation Bands BAND A BAND B BAND C BAND D BAND E BAND F BAND G BAND H PARISH £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ ALDINGHAM £1,329.90 £1,551.56 £1,773.20 £ 1,994.85 £2,438.14 £2,881.46 £3,324.75 £3,989.70 ARNSIDE £1,345.58 £1,569.85 £1,794.10 £ 2,018.37 £2,466.89 £2,915.43 £3,363.95 £4,036.74 BARBON £1,350.08 £1,575.10 £1,800.10 £ 2,025.12 £2,475.14 £2,925.18 £3,375.20 £4,050.24 BEETHAM £1,336.88 £1,559.71 £1,782.51 £ 2,005.33 £2,450.95 £2,896.60 £3,342.21 £4,010.66 BLAWITH & £1,333.82 £1,556.14 £1,778.43 £ 2,000.74 £2,445.34 £2,889.97 £3,334.56 £4,001.48 SUBBERTHWAITE BROUGHTON EAST £1,332.46 £1,554.56 £1,776.62 £ 1,998.70 £2,442.84 £2,887.02 £3,331.16 £3,997.40 BURNESIDE (1) £1,343.96 £1,567.96 £1,791.94 £ 2,015.94 £2,463.92 £2,911.92 £3,359.90 £4,031.88 BURTON IN KENDAL £1,335.86 £1,558.52 £1,781.15 £ 2,003.80 £2,449.08 £2,894.39 £3,339.66 £4,007.60 CARTMEL FELL £1,333.44 £1,555.69 £1,777.92 £ 2,000.16 £2,444.63 £2,889.13 £3,333.60 £4,000.32 CASTERTON £1,349.24 £1,574.13 £1,798.99 £ 2,023.87 £2,473.61 £2,923.38 £3,373.11 £4,047.74 CLAIFE £1,336.00 £1,558.68 £1,781.33 £ 2,004.00 £2,449.32 £2,894.67 £3,340.00 £4,008.00 COLTON £1,335.04 £1,557.57 £1,780.06 £ 2,002.57 £2,447.57 £2,892.61 £3,337.61 £4,005.14 CONISTON £1,345.73 £1,570.03 £1,794.31 £ 2,018.60 £2,467.17 £2,915.76 £3,364.33 £4,037.20 CROOK £1,336.86 £1,559.68 £1,782.48 £ 2,005.29 £2,450.90 £2,896.54 £3,342.15 £4,010.58 CROSTHWAITE & LYTH £1,328.22 £1,549.60 £1,770.96 £ 1,992.33 £2,435.06 £2,877.82 £3,320.55 £3,984.66 DENT £1,351.76 £1,577.07 £1,802.35 £2027.65 £2,478.23 £2,928.84 £3,379.41 £4,055.30 Appendix 2 Valuation Bands BAND A BAND B BAND C BAND D BAND E BAND F BAND G BAND H PARISH £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ DOCKER £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 DUDDON (2) £1,350.88 £1,576.04 £1,801.17 £ 2,026.32 £2,476.60 £2,926.91 £3,377.20 £4,052.64 EGTON WITH NEWLAND, MANSRIGGS £1,326.64 £1,547.76 £1,768.85 £ 1,989.96 £2,432.16 £2,874.39 £3,316.60 £3,979.92 & OSMOTHERLEY (3) FAWCETT FOREST £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 FIRBANK £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 GARSDALE £1,329.84 £1,551.49 £1,773.12 £ 1,994.76 £2,438.03 £2,881.33 £3,324.60 £3,989.52 GRANGE-OVER-SANDS £1,379.10 £1,608.96 £1,838.80 £ 2,068.65 £2,528.34 £2,988.06 £3,447.75 £4,137.30 GRAYRIGG £1,321.17 £1,541.38 £1,761.56 £ 1,981.76 £2,422.14 £2,862.55 £3,302.93 £3,963.52 HAVERTHWAITE £1,336.77 £1,559.58 £1,782.36 £ 2,005.16 £2,450.74 £2,896.35 £3,341.93 £4,010.32 HAWKSHEAD £1,339.66 £1,562.95 £1,786.21 £ 2,009.49 £2,456.03 £2,902.60 £3,349.15 £4,018.98 HELSINGTON £1,351.68 £1,576.97 £1,802.24 £ 2,027.52 £2,478.07 £2,928.65 £3,379.20 £4,055.04 HEVERSHAM £1,338.30 £1,561.37 £1,784.40 £ 2,007.46 £2,453.55 £2,899.67 £3,345.76 £4,014.92 HINCASTER £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 HOLME £1,343.40 £1,567.32 £1,791.20 £ 2,015.11 £2,462.90 £2,910.72 £3,358.51 £4,030.22 HUTTON ROOF £1,344.27 £1,568.33 £1,792.36 £ 2,016.41 £2,464.49 £2,912.60 £3,360.68 £4,032.82 KENDAL £1,345.94 £1,570.28 £1,794.59 £ 2,018.92 £2,467.56 £2,916.23 £3,364.86 £4,037.84 KENTMERE £1,332.34 £1,554.42 £1,776.46 £ 1,998.52 £2,442.62 £2,886.76 £3,330.86 £3,997.04 KILLINGTON £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 KIRKBY IRELETH £1,327.29 £1,548.52 £1,769.72 £ 1,990.94 £2,433.36 £2,875.81 £3,318.23 £3,981.88 KIRKBY LONSDALE £1,357.62 £1,583.90 £1,810.16 £ 2,036.43 £2,488.96 £2,941.52 £3,394.05 £4,072.86 LAKES £1,345.71 £1,570.01 £1,794.28 £ 2,018.57 £2,467.13 £2,915.72 £3,364.28 £4,037.14 LAMBRIGG £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 LEVENS £1,334.32 £1,556.73 £1,779.10 £ 2,001.49 £2,446.25 £2,891.05 £3,335.81 £4,002.98 LINDALE AND NEWTON- £1,343.16 £1,567.03 £1,790.88 £ 2,014.74 £2,462.45 £2,910.19 £3,357.90 £4,029.48 IN-CARTMEL LONGSLEDDALE £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 ALLITHWAITE AND £1,345.18 £1,569.40 £1,793.58 £ 2,017.78 £2,466.16 £2,914.58 £3,362.96 £4,035.56 CARTMEL LOWER HOLKER £1,328.39 £1,549.80 £1,771.19 £ 1,992.59 £2,435.38 £2,878.19 £3,320.98 £3,985.18 LOWICK £1,333.18 £1,555.39 £1,777.57 £ 1,999.77 £2,444.15 £2,888.56 £3,332.95 £3,999.54 LUPTON £1,343.54 £1,567.47 £1,791.38 £ 2,015.31 £2,463.15 £2,911.01 £3,358.85 £4,030.62 MANSERGH £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 MIDDLETON £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 MILNTHORPE £1,344.60 £1,568.72 £1,792.80 £ 2,016.91 £2,465.10 £2,913.32 £3,361.51 £4,033.82 NATLAND £1,329.84 £1,551.50 £1,773.12 £ 1,994.77 £2,438.04 £2,881.34 £3,324.61 £3,989.54 NEW HUTTON £1,320.99 £1,541.17 £1,761.32 £ 1,981.49 £2,421.81 £2,862.16 £3,302.48 £3,962.98 Appendix 2 Valuation Bands BAND A BAND B BAND C BAND D BAND E BAND F BAND G BAND H PARISH £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ OLD HUTTON & £1,326.56 £1,547.66 £1,768.74 £ 1,989.84 £2,432.02 £2,874.22 £3,316.40 £3,979.68 HOLMESCALES PENNINGTON £1,321.39 £1,541.64 £1,761.85 £ 1,982.09 £2,422.54 £2,863.03 £3,303.48 £3,964.18 PRESTON PATRICK £1,332.26 £1,554.31 £1,776.34 £ 1,998.39 £2,442.47 £2,886.57 £3,330.65 £3,996.78 PRESTON RICHARD £1,348.84 £1,573.67 £1,798.46 £ 2,023.27 £2,472.87 £2,922.51 £3,372.11 £4,046.54 SATTERTHWAITE £1,341.32 £1,564.88 £1,788.42 £ 2,011.98 £2,459.08 £2,906.20 £3,353.30 £4,023.96 SEDBERGH £1,340.49 £1,563.92 £1,787.32 £ 2,010.74 £2,457.56 £2,904.41 £3,351.23 £4,021.48 SEDGWICK £1,354.83 £1,580.65 £1,806.44 £ 2,032.25 £2,483.85 £2,935.48 £3,387.08 £4,064.50 SKELSMERGH AND £1,333.20 £1,555.41 £1,777.60 £ 1,999.80 £2,444.19 £2,888.61 £3,333.00 £3,999.60 SCALTHWAITERIGG SKELWITH £1,340.67 £1,564.13 £1,787.56 £ 2,011.01 £2,457.89 £2,904.80 £3,351.68 £4,022.02 STAINTON £1,338.24 £1,561.30 £1,784.32 £ 2,007.37 £2,453.44 £2,899.54 £3,345.61 £4,014.74 STAVELEY IN CARTMEL £1,327.96 £1,549.31 £1,770.62 £ 1,991.95 £2,434.59 £2,877.27 £3,319.91 £3,983.90 STAVELEY WITH INGS (4) £1,330.15 £1,551.86 £1,773.53 £ 1,995.23 £2,438.60 £2,882.01 £3,325.38 £3,990.46 TORVER £1,339.93 £1,563.27 £1,786.57 £ 2,009.90 £2,456.53 £2,903.20 £3,349.83 £4,019.80 ULVERSTON £1,349.65 £1,574.61 £1,799.53 £ 2,024.48 £2,474.35 £2,924.26 £3,374.13 £4,048.96 UNDERBARROW AND £1,343.05 £1,566.91 £1,790.73 £ 2,014.58 £2,462.25 £2,909.96 £3,357.63 £4,029.16 BRADLEYFIELD URSWICK BARDSEA AND £1,326.60 £1,547.71 £1,768.80 £ 1,989.90 £2,432.09 £2,874.31 £3,316.50 £3,979.80 STAINTON WHINFELL £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 WHITWELL & SELSIDE £1,316.49 £1,535.92 £1,755.32 £ 1,974.74 £2,413.56 £2,852.41 £3,291.23 £3,949.48 WINDERMERE AND £1,339.16 £1,562.36 £1,785.54 £ 2,008.74 £2,455.12 £2,901.52 £3,347.90 £4,017.48 BOWNESS WITHERSLACK £1,338.93 £1,562.10 £1,785.24 £ 2,008.40 £2,454.70 £2,901.03 £3,347.33 £4,016.80 MEATHOP AND ULPHA Note (1) - The Parish of Burneside, comprises Strickland Ketel and Strickland Roger Note (2) - The Parish of Duddon, comprises Angerton, Broughton West and Dunnerdale Note (3) - The Parish of Egton-with-Newland Mansriggs & Osmotherley comprises Egton with Newland, Mansriggs and Osmotherley Note (4) - The Parish of Staveley with Ings comprises, Hugill, Nether Staveley and Over Staveley .
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