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West Suffolk Council Tax Rates West Suffolk Council Notice of Setting of Council Tax Notice is hereby given that on 25 February 2020 West Suffolk Council, in accordance with Section 30 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, approved and duly set, for the financial year beginning 1 April 2020 and ending 31 March 2021, the amounts set out below as the amounts of Council Tax for each category of dwellings in the parts of its area listed below. GENERAL FUND REVENUE BUDGET 2020/21 GENERAL FUND REVENUE BUDGET 2020/21 TOTAL TAX RATES TOTAL TAX RATES PARISH / TOWN AREA BAND A BAND B BAND C BAND D BAND E BAND F BAND G BAND H PARISH / TOWN COUNCIL BAND A BAND B BAND C BAND D BAND E BAND F BAND G BAND H £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p £ p Ampton, Timworth & Livermere 1,166.76 1,361.22 1,555.68 1,750.14 2,139.06 2,527.98 2,916.90 3,500.28 Lackford 1,199.13 1,398.98 1,598.84 1,798.69 2,198.40 2,598.11 2,997.82 3,597.38 Bardwell 1,200.59 1,400.68 1,600.78 1,800.88 2,201.08 2,601.27 3,001.47 3,601.76 Lakenheath 1,226.90 1,431.38 1,635.87 1,840.35 2,249.32 2,658.28 3,067.25 3,680.70 Barnardiston 1,166.76 1,361.22 1,555.68 1,750.14 2,139.06 2,527.98 2,916.90 3,500.28 Lidgate 1,209.60 1,411.20 1,612.80 1,814.40 2,217.60 2,620.80 3,024.00 3,628.80 Barnham 1,191.06 1,389.57 1,588.08 1,786.59 2,183.61 2,580.63 2,977.65 3,573.18 Little Bradley 1,166.76 1,361.22 1,555.68 1,750.14 2,139.06 2,527.98 2,916.90 3,500.28 Barningham 1,233.54 1,439.13 1,644.72 1,850.31 2,261.49 2,672.67 3,083.85 3,700.62 Little Thurlow 1,241.27 1,448.15 1,655.03 1,861.91 2,275.67 2,689.43 3,103.18 3,723.82 Barrow cum Denham 1,189.86 1,388.17 1,586.48 1,784.79 2,181.41 2,578.03 2,974.65 3,569.58 Little Wratting 1,166.76 1,361.22 1,555.68 1,750.14 2,139.06 2,527.98 2,916.90 3,500.28 Barton Mills 1,195.28 1,394.49 1,593.71 1,792.92 2,191.35 2,589.77 2,988.20 3,585.84 Market Weston 1,206.63 1,407.73 1,608.84 1,809.94 2,212.15 2,614.36 3,016.57 3,619.88 Beck Row 1,181.04 1,377.88 1,574.72 1,771.56 2,165.24 2,558.92 2,952.60 3,543.12 Mildenhall High Town 1,224.74 1,428.86 1,632.99 1,837.11 2,245.36 2,653.60 3,061.85 3,674.22 Bradfield Combust with 1,206.72 1,407.84 1,608.96 1,810.08 2,212.32 2,614.56 3,016.80 3,620.16 Moulton 1,203.62 1,404.22 1,604.83 1,805.43 2,206.64 2,607.84 3,009.05 3,610.86 Stanningfield Newmarket 1,233.39 1,438.96 1,644.52 1,850.09 2,261.22 2,672.35 3,083.48 3,700.18 Bradfield St Clare 1,190.50 1,388.92 1,587.33 1,785.75 2,182.58 2,579.42 2,976.25 3,571.50 Nowton 1,193.47 1,392.38 1,591.29 1,790.20 2,188.02 2,585.84 2,983.67 3,580.40 Bradfield St George 1,189.95 1,388.27 1,586.60 1,784.92 2,181.57 2,578.22 2,974.87 3,569.84 Ousden 1,211.66 1,413.60 1,615.55 1,817.49 2,221.38 2,625.26 3,029.15 3,634.98 Brandon (and Wangford) 1,229.45 1,434.36 1,639.27 1,844.18 2,254.00 2,663.82 3,073.63 3,688.36 Pakenham 1,190.65 1,389.09 1,587.53 1,785.97 2,182.85 2,579.73 2,976.62 3,571.94 Brockley 1,212.17 1,414.20 1,616.23 1,818.26 2,222.32 2,626.38 3,030.43 3,636.52 Poslingford 1,196.54 1,395.96 1,595.39 1,794.81 2,193.66 2,592.50 2,991.35 3,589.62 Bury St Edmunds 1,194.96 1,394.12 1,593.28 1,792.44 2,190.76 2,589.08 2,987.40 3,584.88 Red Lodge 1,220.01 1,423.34 1,626.68 1,830.01 2,236.68 2,643.35 3,050.02 3,660.02 Cavendish 1,209.95 1,411.60 1,613.26 1,814.92 2,218.24 2,621.55 3,024.87 3,629.84 Rede 1,185.19 1,382.73 1,580.26 1,777.79 2,172.85 2,567.92 2,962.98 3,555.58 Cavenham 1,162.94 1,356.76 1,550.59 1,744.41 2,132.06 2,519.70 2,907.35 3,488.82 Risby 1,190.35 1,388.74 1,587.13 1,785.52 2,182.30 2,579.08 2,975.87 3,571.04 Chedburgh 1,193.14 1,392.00 1,590.85 1,789.71 2,187.42 2,585.14 2,982.85 3,579.42 Rushbrooke with Rougham 1,188.13 1,386.15 1,584.17 1,782.19 2,178.23 2,574.27 2,970.32 3,564.38 Chevington 1,184.71 1,382.16 1,579.61 1,777.06 2,171.96 2,566.86 2,961.77 3,554.12 Santon Downham 1,203.79 1,404.42 1,605.05 1,805.68 2,206.94 2,608.20 3,009.47 3,611.36 Clare 1,240.64 1,447.41 1,654.19 1,860.96 2,274.51 2,688.05 3,101.60 3,721.92 Stansfield 1,205.45 1,406.35 1,607.26 1,808.17 2,209.99 2,611.80 3,013.62 3,616.34 Coney Weston 1,190.25 1,388.63 1,587.00 1,785.38 2,182.13 2,578.88 2,975.63 3,570.76 Stanton 1,216.67 1,419.44 1,622.22 1,825.00 2,230.56 2,636.11 3,041.67 3,650.00 Cowlinge 1,244.96 1,452.45 1,659.95 1,867.44 2,282.43 2,697.41 3,112.40 3,734.88 Stoke by Clare 1,216.82 1,419.62 1,622.43 1,825.23 2,230.84 2,636.44 3,042.05 3,650.46 Culford West Stow and Wordwell 1,190.23 1,388.60 1,586.97 1,785.34 2,182.08 2,578.82 2,975.57 3,570.68 Stradishall 1,195.83 1,395.13 1,594.44 1,793.74 2,192.35 2,590.96 2,989.57 3,587.48 Dalham 1,187.00 1,384.83 1,582.67 1,780.50 2,176.17 2,571.83 2,967.50 3,561.00 The Saxhams 1,199.29 1,399.17 1,599.05 1,798.93 2,198.69 2,598.45 2,998.22 3,597.86 Denston 1,170.99 1,366.16 1,561.32 1,756.49 2,146.82 2,537.15 2,927.48 3,512.98 Thelnetham 1,178.87 1,375.35 1,571.83 1,768.31 2,161.27 2,554.23 2,947.18 3,536.62 Depden 1,187.47 1,385.39 1,583.30 1,781.21 2,177.03 2,572.86 2,968.68 3,562.42 Troston 1,195.15 1,394.34 1,593.53 1,792.72 2,191.10 2,589.48 2,987.87 3,585.44 Elveden 1,161.27 1,354.81 1,548.36 1,741.90 2,128.99 2,516.08 2,903.17 3,483.80 Tuddenham St Mary 1,202.73 1,403.19 1,603.64 1,804.10 2,205.01 2,605.92 3,006.83 3,608.20 Eriswell 1,181.60 1,378.53 1,575.47 1,772.40 2,166.27 2,560.13 2,954.00 3,544.80 West Row 1,223.32 1,427.21 1,631.09 1,834.98 2,242.75 2,650.53 3,058.30 3,669.96 Euston 1,186.85 1,384.65 1,582.46 1,780.27 2,175.89 2,571.50 2,967.12 3,560.54 Westley 1,182.40 1,379.47 1,576.53 1,773.60 2,167.73 2,561.87 2,956.00 3,547.20 Exning 1,200.44 1,400.51 1,600.59 1,800.66 2,200.81 2,600.95 3,001.10 3,601.32 Whepstead 1,195.27 1,394.49 1,593.70 1,792.91 2,191.33 2,589.76 2,988.18 3,585.82 Fakenham Magna 1,206.69 1,407.80 1,608.92 1,810.03 2,212.26 2,614.49 3,016.72 3,620.06 Wickhambrook 1,215.30 1,417.85 1,620.40 1,822.95 2,228.05 2,633.15 3,038.25 3,645.90 Flempton-cum-Hengrave 1,211.37 1,413.27 1,615.16 1,817.06 2,220.85 2,624.64 3,028.43 3,634.12 Withersfield 1,185.99 1,383.66 1,581.32 1,778.99 2,174.32 2,569.65 2,964.98 3,557.98 Fornham All Saints 1,222.07 1,425.74 1,629.42 1,833.10 2,240.46 2,647.81 3,055.17 3,666.20 Wixoe 1,178.15 1,374.51 1,570.87 1,767.23 2,159.95 2,552.67 2,945.38 3,534.46 Fornham St Martin-cum-St Worlington 1,194.73 1,393.86 1,592.98 1,792.10 2,190.34 2,588.59 2,986.83 3,584.20 Genevieve 1,204.05 1,404.73 1,605.40 1,806.08 2,207.43 2,608.78 3,010.13 3,612.16 Freckenham 1,219.49 1,422.74 1,625.99 1,829.24 2,235.74 2,642.24 3,048.73 3,658.48 Notification of changes to Council Tax Discounts for Gazeley 1,191.96 1,390.62 1,589.28 1,787.94 2,185.26 2,582.58 2,979.90 3,575.88 West Suffolk Council Great & Little Whelnetham 1,187.85 1,385.82 1,583.80 1,781.77 2,177.72 2,573.67 2,969.62 3,563.54 In accordance with Section 11A (Discount: special provision for England) and 11B (Higher amount Great Barton 1,190.48 1,388.89 1,587.31 1,785.72 2,182.55 2,579.37 2,976.20 3,571.44 for long-term empty dwellings: England) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (LGFA 1992) Great Bradley 1,218.17 1,421.20 1,624.23 1,827.26 2,233.32 2,639.38 3,045.43 3,654.52 as amended and in accordance with the Council tax (Prescribed Classes of Dwellings) (England) Great Livermere 1,225.29 1,429.50 1,633.72 1,837.93 2,246.36 2,654.79 3,063.22 3,675.86 Regulations 2003 (PCDR 2003) as amended, and the Rating (Property in Common Occupation) and Council Tax (Empty Dwellings) Act 2018 the Council, as the billing authority for West Suffolk Great Thurlow 1,217.45 1,420.35 1,623.26 1,826.17 2,231.99 2,637.80 3,043.62 3,652.34 Council, has determined that from 1 April 2020, the council tax discounts in force during the Great Wratting 1,205.23 1,406.10 1,606.97 1,807.84 2,209.58 2,611.32 3,013.07 3,615.68 2019/20 financial year will be varied from 2020/21 as follows: Hargrave 1,195.08 1,394.26 1,593.44 1,792.62 2,190.98 2,589.34 2,987.70 3,585.24 Haverhill 1,257.37 1,466.93 1,676.49 1,886.05 2,305.17 2,724.29 3,143.42 3,772.10 2019/20 council tax discounts in relation to From 2020/21 council tax discounts in empty unfurnished dwellings relation to empty unfurnished dwellings Hawkedon 1,173.24 1,368.78 1,564.32 1,759.86 2,150.94 2,542.02 2,933.10 3,519.72 First two weeks 100% council tax discount First two weeks 100% council tax discount Hawstead 1,203.43 1,404.00 1,604.57 1,805.14 2,206.28 2,607.42 3,008.57 3,610.28 (PCDR 2003 – Class C) (PCDR 2003 – Class C) Hepworth 1,188.75 1,386.87 1,585.00 1,783.12 2,179.37 2,575.62 2,971.87 3,566.24 After two weeks 100% council tax charge After two weeks 100% council tax charge Herringswell 1,193.57 1,392.49 1,591.42 1,790.35 2,188.21 2,586.06 2,983.92 3,580.70 (PCDR 2003 – Class C) (PCDR 2003 – Class C) Higham 1,153.56 1,345.82 1,538.08 1,730.34 2,114.86 2,499.38 2,883.90 3,460.68 After 24 months 200% council tax charge After 24 months 200% council tax charge Honington-cum-Sapiston 1,213.24 1,415.45 1,617.65 1,819.86 2,224.27 2,628.69 3,033.10 3,639.72 (Section 11B LGFA 1992) (Section 11B LGFA 1992) Hopton cum Knettishall 1,187.15 1,385.01 1,582.87 1,780.73 2,176.45 2,572.17 2,967.88 3,561.46 After 5 years 300% council tax charge (Section Horringer 1,205.35 1,406.25 1,607.14 1,808.03 2,209.81 2,611.60 3,013.38 3,616.06 11B LGFA 1992) Hundon 1,192.35 1,391.08 1,589.80 1,788.53 2,185.98 2,583.43 2,980.88 3,577.06 West Suffolk Council Icklingham 1,193.31 1,392.20 1,591.08 1,789.97 2,187.74 2,585.51 2,983.28 3,579.94 West Suffolk House Ickworth 1,193.60 1,392.53 1,591.47 1,790.40 2,188.27 2,586.13 2,984.00 3,580.80 Western Way Ingham 1,187.11 1,384.96 1,582.81 1,780.66 2,176.36 2,572.06 2,967.77 3,561.32 Bury St Edmunds Ixworth cum Ixworth Thorpe 1,207.49 1,408.73 1,609.98 1,811.23 2,213.73 2,616.22 3,018.72 3,622.46 Suffolk IP33 3YU Kedington 1,248.23 1,456.27 1,664.31 1,872.35 2,288.43 2,704.51 3,120.58 3,744.70 Ian Gallin Kentford 1,173.75 1,369.38 1,565.00 1,760.63 2,151.88 2,543.13 2,934.38 3,521.26 (Chief Executive).
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