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APPENDIX 2 - Durham County Council Tax Base 2021/22 APPENDIX 2 - Durham County Council Tax Base 2021/22 Band A B C D E F G H Total Number of Dwellings shown on the valulation list for the 143,890.0 34,746.0 31,031.0 21,983.0 10,601.0 4,142.0 2,197.0 277.0 248,867.0 Authority on 05/10/2020 Discounts, Exemptions and Reliefs (18,966.1) (5,420.0) (3,184.0) (2,058.7) (870.0) (296.2) (156.0) (117.5) (31,068.5) Chargeable Dwellings before 124,923.9 29,326.0 27,847.0 19,924.3 9,731.0 3,845.8 2,041.0 159.5 217,798.5 LCTRS Band D Equivalents prior to 83,237.2 22,808.9 24,752.9 19,924.3 11,893.4 5,555.0 3,401.7 319.0 171,892.4 LCTRS Local Council Tax Reduction Scheme impact on tax base (Band (24,225.0) (2,501.7) (1,323.7) (644.8) (261.2) (96.8) (35.6) 0.0 (29,088.8) D Equivalents) Band D Equivalent Properties 59,012.2 20,307.2 23,429.2 19,279.5 11,632.2 5,458.2 3,366.1 319.0 142,803.6 Tax Base Growth - Band 250.0 D Equivalents Total Band D Equivalents 143,053.6 Tax Base (99.0%) 141,623.2 % of Properties per Council Tax 57.4% 13.5% 12.8% 9.1% 4.5% 1.8% 0.9% 0.1% 100.0% Band % Properties in Band A to C 83.6% APPENDIX 3 - Durham County Council Tax Base 2021/22 by Town & Parish Council Tax Base for Number of Tax Base for Increase / Band D Council Tax Dwellings on Council Tax (Decrease) in Locality Parish Area Equivalent purposes the Valuation purposes Tax Base Properties 2020/21 Office List 2021/22 from 2020/21 No. No. No. No. No. 1,854.8 Barnard Castle Barnard Castle 2,762.0 1,857.1 1,838.5 (16.3) 81.1 Barnard Castle Barningham 84.0 81.7 80.9 (0.2) 53.7 Barnard Castle Boldron 54.0 55.7 55.1 1.4 170.9 Barnard Castle Bowes 207.0 173.0 171.3 0.4 396.6 Barnard Castle Cockfield 790.0 396.1 392.1 (4.5) 275.3 Barnard Castle Cotherstone 295.0 278.9 276.1 0.8 189.3 Barnard Castle Eggleston 214.0 192.1 190.2 0.9 678.8 Barnard Castle Etherley 980.0 677.8 671.0 (7.8) 678.2 Barnard Castle Evenwood and Barony 1,229.0 677.7 670.9 (7.3) 60.7 Barnard Castle Forest and Frith 77.0 60.6 60.0 (0.7) 506.5 Barnard Castle Gainford & Langton 616.0 508.5 503.4 (3.1) 184.9 Barnard Castle Hamsterley 203.0 189.4 187.5 2.6 49.2 Barnard Castle Hutton Magna 47.0 48.4 47.9 (1.3) 185.6 Barnard Castle Ingleton 209.0 183.5 181.7 (3.9) 67.6 Barnard Castle Lartington 61.0 70.3 69.6 2.0 42.4 Barnard Castle Lunedale 43.0 42.9 42.5 0.1 404.6 Barnard Castle Lynesack and Softley 596.0 409.9 405.8 1.2 307.3 Barnard Castle Marwood 355.0 307.4 304.3 (3.0) 172.1 Barnard Castle Mickleton 212.0 173.4 171.7 (0.4) 484.8 Barnard Castle Middleton in Teesdale & Newbiggin in Teesdale 707.0 494.9 490.0 5.2 72.2 Barnard Castle Ovington 67.0 72.5 71.8 (0.4) 66.6 Barnard Castle Rokerby, Brignall and Egglestone Abbey 76.0 67.5 66.8 0.2 97.3 Barnard Castle Romaldkirk 92.0 92.3 91.4 (5.9) 81.8 Barnard Castle South Bedburn 79.0 83.3 82.5 0.7 465.6 Barnard Castle Staindrop 617.0 464.7 460.1 (5.5) 416.8 Barnard Castle Startforth 521.0 430.2 425.9 9.1 159.5 Barnard Castle Streatlam & Stainton 216.0 158.7 157.1 (2.4) 422.3 Barnard Castle Unparished Areas 409.0 427.1 422.8 0.5 116.7 Barnard Castle Whorlton & Westwick 125.0 122.7 121.5 4.8 207.6 Barnard Castle Winston 214.0 208.4 206.3 (1.3) 80.7 Barnard Castle Woodland 121.0 79.8 79.0 (1.7) 599.2 Chester-le-Street Bournmoor 939.0 597.8 591.8 (7.4) 149.4 Chester-le-Street Edmondsley 280.0 151.5 150.0 0.6 1,053.0 Chester-le-Street Great Lumley 1,693.0 1,081.0 1,070.2 17.2 462.4 Chester-le-Street Kimblesworth and Plawsworth 785.0 458.2 453.6 (8.8) 505.1 Chester-le-Street Little Lumley 730.0 502.9 497.9 (7.2) 1,026.3 Chester-le-Street North Lodge 1,221.0 1,091.4 1,080.5 54.2 876.8 Chester-le-Street Ouston 1,329.0 884.4 875.6 (1.2) 1,756.6 Chester-le-Street Pelton 3,328.0 1,762.6 1,745.0 (11.6) 1,319.6 Chester-le-Street Sacriston 2,538.0 1,363.4 1,349.8 30.2 5,640.6 Chester-le-Street Unparished Areas 9,813.0 5,650.3 5,593.8 (46.8) 1,051.1 Chester-le-Street Urpeth 1,560.0 1,052.2 1,041.7 (9.4) 1,466.5 Chester-le-Street Waldridge 1,755.0 1,468.3 1,453.6 (12.9) 4,251.0 Crook Bishop Auckland 7,973.0 4,292.1 4,249.2 (1.8) 738.9 Crook Dene Valley 1,371.0 793.0 785.1 46.2 1,781.6 Crook Greater Willington 3,376.0 1,786.7 1,768.8 (12.8) 1,652.3 Crook Stanhope 2,409.0 1,660.5 1,643.9 (8.4) 477.6 Crook Tow Law 1,008.0 494.9 490.0 12.4 7,412.9 Crook Unparished Areas 13,204.0 7,489.5 7,414.6 1.7 595.5 Crook West Auckland 1,262.0 624.2 618.0 22.5 286.2 Crook Witton le Wear 322.0 282.4 279.6 (6.6) 980.6 Crook Wolsingham 1,306.0 996.3 986.3 5.7 550.5 Durham Bearpark 1,002.0 547.6 542.1 (8.4) 2,982.8 Durham Belmont 4,440.0 2,932.7 2,903.4 (79.4) 225.2 Durham Brancepeth 193.0 225.3 223.0 (2.2) 5,191.9 Durham Brandon & Byshottles 9,735.0 5,263.1 5,210.5 18.6 1,653.9 Durham Cassop-cum-Quarrington Hill 2,972.0 1,701.7 1,684.7 30.8 1,292.5 Durham Coxhoe 2,085.0 1,330.2 1,316.9 24.4 298.2 Durham Croxdale & Hett 471.0 294.1 291.2 (7.0) 1,788.7 Durham Framwellgate Moor 2,589.0 1,796.7 1,778.7 (10.0) 335.0 Durham Kelloe 688.0 338.6 335.2 0.2 494.8 Durham Pittington 693.0 502.8 497.8 3.0 612.6 Durham Shadforth 1,088.0 617.2 611.0 (1.6) 856.3 Durham Sherburn 1,483.0 860.2 851.6 (4.7) 721.8 Durham Shincliffe 703.0 718.2 711.0 (10.8) 3,190.4 Durham Unparished Areas 5,869.0 3,196.0 3,164.0 (26.4) 691.8 Durham West Rainton 1,166.0 690.1 683.2 (8.6) 756.2 Durham Witton Gilbert 1,217.0 754.3 746.8 (9.4) 4,430.4 Durham City of Durham 8,231.0 4,456.7 4,412.1 (18.3) 310.0 Easington Castle Eden 282.0 314.1 311.0 1.0 491.2 Easington Dalton-le-Dale 688.0 504.0 499.0 7.8 1,164.5 Easington Easington Colliery 2,500.0 1,172.2 1,160.5 (4.0) 784.7 Easington Easington Village 1,163.0 801.2 793.2 8.5 476.0 Easington Haswell 902.0 477.4 472.6 (3.4) 200.6 Easington Hawthorn 230.0 202.9 200.9 0.3 1,712.7 Easington Horden 3,973.0 1,731.2 1,713.9 1.2 438.5 Easington Hutton Henry 748.0 430.0 425.7 (12.8) 1,427.2 Easington Monk Hesleden 2,952.0 1,442.3 1,427.9 0.7 1,777.1 Easington Murton 3,576.0 1,781.2 1,763.4 (13.7) 4,506.9 Easington Peterlee 9,297.0 4,548.6 4,503.1 (3.8) 4,612.1 Easington Seaham 9,327.0 4,659.2 4,612.6 0.5 419.7 Easington Seaton with Slingley 536.0 419.3 415.1 (4.6) 1,154.3 Easington Shotton 2,342.0 1,159.9 1,148.3 (6.0) 721.0 Easington South Hetton 1,339.0 718.4 711.2 (9.8) 625.4 Easington Thornley 1,221.0 628.7 622.4 (3.0) 359.7 Easington Trimdon Foundry 703.0 349.3 345.8 (13.9) 58.9 Easington Unparished Areas 55.0 58.3 57.7 (1.2) 730.0 Easington Wheatley Hill 1,545.0 749.4 741.9 11.9 1,077.3 Easington Wingate 1,973.0 1,100.0 1,089.0 11.7 409.8 Spennymoor Bishop Middleham 581.0 411.7 407.6 (2.2) 57.8 Spennymoor Bradbury 57.0 56.9 56.3 (1.5) 1,150.2 Spennymoor Chilton 2,222.0 1,176.6 1,164.8 14.6 605.2 Spennymoor Cornforth 1,307.0 611.2 605.1 (0.1) 92.8 Spennymoor Eldon 208.0 101.6 100.6 7.8 2,377.2 Spennymoor Ferryhill 5,039.0 2,355.3 2,331.7 (45.5) 630.0 Spennymoor Fishburn 1,185.0 633.4 627.1 (2.9) 6,867.8 Spennymoor Great Aycliffe 12,263.0 6,856.6 6,788.0 (79.8) 117.6 Spennymoor Middridge 172.0 133.5 132.2 14.6 118.3 Spennymoor Mordon 113.0 116.4 115.2 (3.1) 1,950.9 Spennymoor Sedgefield Town Council 2,492.0 2,024.1 2,003.9 53.0 2,369.5 Spennymoor Shildon 5,213.0 2,449.3 2,424.8 55.3 6,183.6 Spennymoor Spennymoor Town Council 10,547.0 6,253.3 6,190.8 7.2 1,100.5 Spennymoor Trimdon 2,175.0 1,085.7 1,074.8 (25.7) 118.3 Spennymoor Windlestone 121.0 123.0 121.8 3.5 412.9 Stanley Burnhope 753.0 415.1 410.9 (2.0) 272.0 Stanley Cornsay 533.0 272.3 269.6 (2.4) 1,415.5 Stanley Esh 2,371.0 1,419.8 1,405.6 (9.9) 96.7 Stanley Greencroft 120.0 122.7 121.5 24.8 523.5 Stanley Healeyfield 722.0 517.8 512.6 (10.9) 56.6 Stanley Hedleyhope 84.0 57.6 57.0 0.4 1,476.7 Stanley Lanchester 1,973.0 1,495.3 1,480.3 3.6 49.5 Stanley Muggleswick 58.0 51.1 50.6 1.1 122.8 Stanley Satley 128.0 122.6 121.4 (1.4) 7,923.7 Stanley Stanley 16,162.0 7,981.7 7,901.9 (21.8) 13,007.1 Stanley Unparished Areas 21,811.0 13,165.8 13,034.0 26.9 141,742.0 248,867.0 143,053.6 141,623.2 (118.8) 26,073.1 Durham City of Durham Charter Trust 44,625.0 26,225.5 25,963.2 (109.9) APPENDIX 4 - Impact on Town & Parish Councils & The Charter Trust for the City of Durham 2021/22 Increase / Increase / Increase / Increase / (Decrease) in Increase / Parish Net Position (Decrease) Parish Element (Decrease) in (Decrease) in Council Tax Band D Council (Loss) of Tax Element of After Required in Locality Parish Area of LCTRS Grant Band D Council Band A Council Base Band D Tax 2020/21 Raising LCTRS Grant Distribution of Band D Council 2020/21 Tax Required Tax Required Equivalent in Capacity 2021/22 LCTRS Grant Tax to to Standstill to Standstill 2021/22 Standstill No.
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