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East Suffolk Council Tax Charges EAST SUFFOLK COUNCIL SETTING OF AMOUNTS OF COUNCIL TAX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at its meeting held on 24th February 2021, East Suffolk Council in accordance with Section 30 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, set for the year beginning on 1st April 2021, and ending on 31st March 2022 the following amounts as the amounts of Council Tax for the undermentioned areas for each of the categories of dwellings shown below: PARISH / TOWN COUNCIL BAND ABAND BBAND CBAND D BAND EBAND FBAND GBAND H £ £££££££ Aldeburgh 1,280.71 1,494.17 1,707.62 1,921.07 2,347.97 2,774.88 3,201.78 3,842.14 Alderton 1,230.51 1,435.59 1,640.68 1,845.76 2,255.93 2,666.10 3,076.27 3,691.52 Aldringham‐Cum‐Thorpe 1,213.59 1,415.85 1,618.12 1,820.38 2,224.91 2,629.44 3,033.97 3,640.76 All Saints & St. Nicholas, St. Michael and St. Peter S E 1,223.60 1,427.53 1,631.47 1,835.40 2,243.27 2,651.13 3,059.00 3,670.80 Badingham 1,233.05 1,438.55 1,644.06 1,849.57 2,260.59 2,671.60 3,082.62 3,699.14 Barnby 1,229.82 1,434.79 1,639.76 1,844.73 2,254.67 2,664.61 3,074.55 3,689.46 Barsham and Shipmeadow 1,210.33 1,412.05 1,613.77 1,815.49 2,218.93 2,622.37 3,025.82 3,630.98 Bawdsey 1,230.47 1,435.55 1,640.63 1,845.71 2,255.87 2,666.03 3,076.18 3,691.42 Beccles 1,229.96 1,434.95 1,639.95 1,844.94 2,254.93 2,664.91 3,074.90 3,689.88 Benacre 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Benhall & Sternfield 1,224.11 1,428.13 1,632.15 1,836.17 2,244.21 2,652.25 3,060.28 3,672.34 Blaxhall 1,234.55 1,440.31 1,646.07 1,851.83 2,263.35 2,674.87 3,086.38 3,703.66 Blundeston and Flixton 1,218.31 1,421.37 1,624.42 1,827.47 2,233.57 2,639.68 3,045.78 3,654.94 Blyford and Sotherton 1,232.45 1,437.85 1,643.26 1,848.67 2,259.49 2,670.30 3,081.12 3,697.34 Blythburgh 1,232.13 1,437.48 1,642.84 1,848.19 2,258.90 2,669.61 3,080.32 3,696.38 Boulge 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Boyton 1,249.69 1,457.97 1,666.25 1,874.53 2,291.09 2,707.65 3,124.22 3,749.06 Bramfield & Thorington 1,225.74 1,430.03 1,634.32 1,838.61 2,247.19 2,655.77 3,064.35 3,677.22 Brampton with Stoven 1,217.87 1,420.84 1,623.82 1,826.80 2,232.76 2,638.71 3,044.67 3,653.60 Brandeston 1,221.61 1,425.22 1,628.82 1,832.42 2,239.62 2,646.83 3,054.03 3,664.84 Bredfield 1,228.65 1,433.43 1,638.20 1,842.98 2,252.53 2,662.08 3,071.63 3,685.96 Brightwell, Foxhall & Purdis Farm 1,209.15 1,410.68 1,612.20 1,813.73 2,216.78 2,619.83 3,022.88 3,627.46 Bromeswell 1,225.10 1,429.28 1,633.47 1,837.65 2,246.02 2,654.38 3,062.75 3,675.30 Bruisyard 1,231.99 1,437.32 1,642.65 1,847.98 2,258.64 2,669.30 3,079.97 3,695.96 Bucklesham 1,234.30 1,440.02 1,645.73 1,851.45 2,262.88 2,674.32 3,085.75 3,702.90 Bungay 1,262.97 1,473.47 1,683.96 1,894.46 2,315.45 2,736.44 3,157.43 3,788.92 Burgh 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Butley, Capel St Andrew & Wantisden 1,220.64 1,424.08 1,627.52 1,830.96 2,237.84 2,644.72 3,051.60 3,661.92 Campsea Ashe 1,227.78 1,432.41 1,637.04 1,841.67 2,250.93 2,660.19 3,069.45 3,683.34 Carlton Colville 1,218.53 1,421.62 1,624.71 1,827.80 2,233.98 2,640.16 3,046.33 3,655.60 Charsfield 1,230.65 1,435.75 1,640.86 1,845.97 2,256.19 2,666.40 3,076.62 3,691.94 Chediston, Linstead Magna & Linstead Parva 1,217.73 1,420.68 1,623.64 1,826.59 2,232.50 2,638.41 3,044.32 3,653.18 Chillesford 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Clopton 1,224.55 1,428.65 1,632.74 1,836.83 2,245.01 2,653.20 3,061.38 3,673.66 Cookley & Walpole 1,247.57 1,455.50 1,663.43 1,871.36 2,287.22 2,703.08 3,118.93 3,742.72 Corton 1,212.23 1,414.26 1,616.30 1,818.34 2,222.42 2,626.49 3,030.57 3,636.68 Covehithe 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Cransford 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Cratfield 1,220.24 1,423.61 1,626.99 1,830.36 2,237.11 2,643.85 3,050.60 3,660.72 Cretingham, Hoo & Monewden 1,212.45 1,414.52 1,616.60 1,818.67 2,222.82 2,626.97 3,031.12 3,637.34 Dallinghoo 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Darsham 1,224.75 1,428.88 1,633.00 1,837.13 2,245.38 2,653.63 3,061.88 3,674.26 Debach 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Dennington 1,232.58 1,438.01 1,643.44 1,848.87 2,259.73 2,670.59 3,081.45 3,697.74 Dunwich 1,211.79 1,413.76 1,615.72 1,817.69 2,221.62 2,625.55 3,029.48 3,635.38 Earl Soham 1,247.82 1,455.79 1,663.76 1,871.73 2,287.67 2,703.61 3,119.55 3,743.46 Easton 1,241.51 1,448.43 1,655.35 1,862.27 2,276.11 2,689.95 3,103.78 3,724.54 Eyke 1,244.90 1,452.38 1,659.87 1,867.35 2,282.32 2,697.28 3,112.25 3,734.70 Felixstowe 1,251.33 1,459.88 1,668.44 1,876.99 2,294.10 2,711.21 3,128.32 3,753.98 Flixton, St. Cross S E and St. Margaret South Elmham 1,210.90 1,412.72 1,614.53 1,816.35 2,219.98 2,623.62 3,027.25 3,632.70 Framlingham 1,274.29 1,486.67 1,699.05 1,911.43 2,336.19 2,760.95 3,185.72 3,822.86 Friston 1,228.23 1,432.93 1,637.64 1,842.34 2,251.75 2,661.16 3,070.57 3,684.68 Frostenden, Uggeshall and South Cove 1,213.97 1,416.30 1,618.63 1,820.96 2,225.62 2,630.28 3,034.93 3,641.92 Gisleham 1,214.97 1,417.46 1,619.96 1,822.45 2,227.44 2,632.43 3,037.42 3,644.90 Great Bealings 1,233.79 1,439.42 1,645.05 1,850.68 2,261.94 2,673.20 3,084.47 3,701.36 Great Glemham 1,244.02 1,451.36 1,658.69 1,866.03 2,280.70 2,695.38 3,110.05 3,732.06 Grundisburgh & Culpho 1,224.83 1,428.96 1,633.10 1,837.24 2,245.52 2,653.79 3,062.07 3,674.48 Hacheston 1,235.25 1,441.12 1,647.00 1,852.87 2,264.62 2,676.37 3,088.12 3,705.74 Halesworth 1,258.31 1,468.02 1,677.74 1,887.46 2,306.90 2,726.33 3,145.77 3,774.92 Hasketon 1,236.34 1,442.40 1,648.45 1,854.51 2,266.62 2,678.74 3,090.85 3,709.02 Hemley 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Henstead with Hulver Street 1,225.93 1,430.25 1,634.57 1,838.89 2,247.53 2,656.17 3,064.82 3,677.78 Heveningham 1,257.11 1,466.62 1,676.14 1,885.66 2,304.70 2,723.73 3,142.77 3,771.32 Hollesley 1,249.10 1,457.28 1,665.47 1,873.65 2,290.02 2,706.38 3,122.75 3,747.30 Holton 1,236.41 1,442.47 1,648.54 1,854.61 2,266.75 2,678.88 3,091.02 3,709.22 Homersfield 1,253.51 1,462.42 1,671.34 1,880.26 2,298.10 2,715.93 3,133.77 3,760.52 Huntingfield 1,258.27 1,467.99 1,677.70 1,887.41 2,306.83 2,726.26 3,145.68 3,774.82 Iken 1,219.62 1,422.89 1,626.16 1,829.43 2,235.97 2,642.51 3,049.05 3,658.86 Kelsale‐cum‐Carlton 1,239.79 1,446.42 1,653.05 1,859.68 2,272.94 2,686.20 3,099.47 3,719.36 Kesgrave 1,246.13 1,453.81 1,661.50 1,869.19 2,284.57 2,699.94 3,115.32 3,738.38 Kessingland 1,259.96 1,469.95 1,679.95 1,889.94 2,309.93 2,729.91 3,149.90 3,779.88 Kettleburgh 1,234.93 1,440.75 1,646.57 1,852.39 2,264.03 2,675.67 3,087.32 3,704.78 Kirton & Falkenham 1,230.81 1,435.95 1,641.08 1,846.22 2,256.49 2,666.76 3,077.03 3,692.44 Knodishall 1,240.45 1,447.20 1,653.94 1,860.68 2,274.16 2,687.65 3,101.13 3,721.36 Leiston 1,318.50 1,538.25 1,758.00 1,977.75 2,417.25 2,856.75 3,296.25 3,955.50 Letheringham 1,224.79 1,428.93 1,633.06 1,837.19 2,245.45 2,653.72 3,061.98 3,674.38 Levington & Stratton Hall 1,252.03 1,460.71 1,669.38 1,878.05 2,295.39 2,712.74 3,130.08 3,756.10 Little Bealings 1,242.23 1,449.27 1,656.31 1,863.35 2,277.43 2,691.51 3,105.58 3,726.70 Little Glemham 1,245.67 1,453.29 1,660.90 1,868.51 2,283.73 2,698.96 3,114.18 3,737.02 Lound 1,216.51 1,419.26 1,622.01 1,824.76 2,230.26 2,635.76 3,041.27 3,649.52 Lowestoft 1,299.20 1,515.73 1,732.27 1,948.80 2,381.87 2,814.93 3,248.00 3,897.60 Marlesford 1,238.80 1,445.27 1,651.73 1,858.20 2,271.13 2,684.07 3,097.00 3,716.40 Martlesham 1,246.17 1,453.87 1,661.56 1,869.26 2,284.65 2,700.04 3,115.43 3,738.52 Melton 1,237.66 1,443.94 1,650.21 1,856.49 2,269.04 2,681.60 3,094.15 3,712.98 Mettingham 1,216.32 1,419.04 1,621.76 1,824.48 2,229.92 2,635.36 3,040.80 3,648.96 Middleton 1,230.81 1,435.95 1,641.08 1,846.22 2,256.49 2,666.76 3,077.03 3,692.44 Mutford 1,225.68 1,429.96 1,634.24 1,838.52 2,247.08 2,655.64 3,064.20 3,677.04 Nacton 1,222.99 1,426.83 1,630.66 1,834.49 2,242.15 2,649.82 3,057.48 3,668.98 Newbourne 1,237.55 1,443.81 1,650.07 1,856.33 2,268.85 2,681.37 3,093.88 3,712.66 North Cove 1,216.81 1,419.61 1,622.41 1,825.21 2,230.81 2,636.41 3,042.02 3,650.42 Orford & Gedgrave 1,250.90 1,459.38 1,667.87 1,876.35 2,293.32 2,710.28 3,127.25 3,752.70 Otley 1,215.33 1,417.88 1,620.44 1,822.99 2,228.10 2,633.21 3,038.32 3,645.98 Oulton 1,215.47 1,418.04 1,620.62 1,823.20 2,228.36 2,633.51 3,038.67 3,646.40 Oulton Broad 1,250.90 1,459.38 1,667.87 1,876.35 2,293.32 2,710.28 3,127.25 3,752.70 Parham 1,236.77 1,442.89 1,649.02 1,855.15 2,267.41 2,679.66 3,091.92 3,710.30 Peasenhall 1,237.77 1,444.06 1,650.36 1,856.65 2,269.24 2,681.83 3,094.42 3,713.30 Pettistree 1,223.21 1,427.07 1,630.94 1,834.81 2,242.55 2,650.28 3,058.02 3,669.62 Playford 1,261.05 1,471.22 1,681.40 1,891.57 2,311.92 2,732.27 3,152.62 3,783.14 Ramsholt 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Redisham 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Rendham 1,218.57 1,421.67 1,624.76 1,827.86 2,234.05 2,640.24 3,046.43 3,655.72 Rendlesham 1,308.48 1,526.56 1,744.64 1,962.72 2,398.88 2,835.04 3,271.20 3,925.44 Reydon 1,220.20 1,423.57 1,626.93 1,830.30 2,237.03 2,643.77 3,050.50 3,660.60 Ringsfield and Weston 1,225.33 1,429.56 1,633.78 1,838.00 2,246.44 2,654.89 3,063.33 3,676.00 Rumburgh 1,225.39 1,429.62 1,633.85 1,838.08 2,246.54 2,655.00 3,063.47 3,676.16 Rushmere 1,204.08 1,404.76 1,605.44 1,806.12 2,207.48 2,608.84 3,010.20 3,612.24 Rushmere St Andrew 1,235.84
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