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Buckinghamshire Council BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL - COUNCIL TAX 2020/21 Parish Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 Addington £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Adstock £1,265.60 £1,476.53 £1,687.46 £1,898.39 £2,320.25 £2,742.12 £3,163.99 £3,796.78 Akeley £1,264.84 £1,475.64 £1,686.44 £1,897.25 £2,318.86 £2,740.47 £3,162.09 £3,794.50 Amersham £1,290.28 £1,505.32 £1,720.36 £1,935.41 £2,365.50 £2,795.59 £3,225.69 £3,870.82 Ashendon £1,300.90 £1,517.72 £1,734.53 £1,951.35 £2,384.98 £2,818.62 £3,252.25 £3,902.70 Ashley Green £1,244.65 £1,452.09 £1,659.53 £1,866.97 £2,281.85 £2,696.73 £3,111.62 £3,733.94 Aston Abbotts £1,280.92 £1,494.41 £1,707.89 £1,921.38 £2,348.35 £2,775.33 £3,202.30 £3,842.76 Aston Clinton £1,302.27 £1,519.32 £1,736.35 £1,953.40 £2,387.48 £2,821.58 £3,255.67 £3,906.80 Aston Sandford £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Aylesbury Town £1,292.98 £1,508.48 £1,723.97 £1,939.47 £2,370.46 £2,801.46 £3,232.45 £3,878.94 Barton Hartshorn £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Beachampton £1,229.50 £1,434.41 £1,639.32 £1,844.24 £2,254.07 £2,663.90 £3,073.74 £3,688.48 Beaconsfield £1,261.45 £1,471.69 £1,681.93 £1,892.17 £2,312.65 £2,733.13 £3,153.62 £3,784.34 Berryfields £1,260.40 £1,470.47 £1,680.53 £1,890.60 £2,310.73 £2,730.87 £3,151.00 £3,781.20 Biddlesden £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Bierton £1,244.16 £1,451.52 £1,658.87 £1,866.23 £2,280.94 £2,695.66 £3,110.39 £3,732.46 Bledlow-cum-Saunderton £1,228.61 £1,433.38 £1,638.13 £1,842.90 £2,252.43 £2,661.97 £3,071.50 £3,685.80 Boarstall £1,228.32 £1,433.04 £1,637.75 £1,842.47 £2,251.90 £2,661.34 £3,070.79 £3,684.94 Bradenham £1,239.62 £1,446.23 £1,652.82 £1,859.43 £2,272.63 £2,685.84 £3,099.05 £3,718.86 Brill £1,273.25 £1,485.46 £1,697.66 £1,909.87 £2,334.28 £2,758.70 £3,183.12 £3,819.74 Broughton Hamlet £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Buckingham Park £1,303.77 £1,521.07 £1,738.35 £1,955.65 £2,390.23 £2,824.83 £3,259.42 £3,911.30 Buckingham Town £1,331.30 £1,553.18 £1,775.06 £1,996.94 £2,440.70 £2,884.47 £3,328.24 £3,993.88 Parish Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 Buckland £1,272.71 £1,484.83 £1,696.94 £1,909.06 £2,333.29 £2,757.53 £3,181.77 £3,818.12 Burnham £1,292.06 £1,507.40 £1,722.74 £1,938.08 £2,368.76 £2,799.45 £3,230.14 £3,876.16 Calvert Green £1,278.59 £1,491.69 £1,704.78 £1,917.88 £2,344.07 £2,770.27 £3,196.47 £3,835.76 Chalfont St Giles £1,265.70 £1,476.65 £1,687.59 £1,898.54 £2,320.43 £2,742.33 £3,164.24 £3,797.08 Chalfont St Peter £1,263.60 £1,474.20 £1,684.79 £1,895.39 £2,316.58 £2,737.78 £3,158.99 £3,790.78 Charndon £1,294.50 £1,510.26 £1,726.00 £1,941.75 £2,373.24 £2,804.75 £3,236.25 £3,883.50 Chartridge £1,228.01 £1,432.68 £1,637.34 £1,842.01 £2,251.34 £2,660.68 £3,070.02 £3,684.02 Chearsley £1,299.10 £1,515.62 £1,732.13 £1,948.65 £2,381.68 £2,814.72 £3,247.75 £3,897.30 Cheddington £1,301.92 £1,518.91 £1,735.89 £1,952.88 £2,386.85 £2,820.83 £3,254.80 £3,905.76 Chenies £1,255.48 £1,464.73 £1,673.97 £1,883.22 £2,301.71 £2,720.21 £3,138.70 £3,766.44 Chepping Wycombe £1,255.39 £1,464.62 £1,673.85 £1,883.08 £2,301.54 £2,720.00 £3,138.47 £3,766.16 Chesham £1,297.47 £1,513.72 £1,729.95 £1,946.20 £2,378.68 £2,811.18 £3,243.67 £3,892.40 Chesham Bois £1,252.26 £1,460.97 £1,669.67 £1,878.38 £2,295.79 £2,713.21 £3,130.64 £3,756.76 Chetwode £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Chilton £1,229.98 £1,434.98 £1,639.97 £1,844.97 £2,254.96 £2,664.96 £3,074.95 £3,689.94 Cholesbury £1,232.45 £1,437.86 £1,643.26 £1,848.67 £2,259.48 £2,670.30 £3,081.12 £3,697.34 Coldharbour £1,293.30 £1,508.86 £1,724.40 £1,939.95 £2,371.04 £2,802.15 £3,233.25 £3,879.90 Coleshill £1,241.10 £1,447.95 £1,654.79 £1,861.64 £2,275.33 £2,689.03 £3,102.74 £3,723.28 Creslow £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Cublington £1,262.04 £1,472.38 £1,682.71 £1,893.05 £2,313.72 £2,734.40 £3,155.09 £3,786.10 Cuddington £1,299.88 £1,516.52 £1,733.16 £1,949.81 £2,383.10 £2,816.39 £3,249.69 £3,899.62 Denham £1,291.62 £1,506.89 £1,722.15 £1,937.42 £2,367.95 £2,798.49 £3,229.04 £3,874.84 Dinton with Ford and Upton £1,259.34 £1,469.23 £1,679.11 £1,889.00 £2,308.77 £2,728.55 £3,148.34 £3,778.00 Dorney £1,259.49 £1,469.41 £1,679.31 £1,889.23 £2,309.05 £2,728.89 £3,148.72 £3,778.46 Parish Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 Dorton £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Downley £1,253.50 £1,462.41 £1,671.32 £1,880.24 £2,298.07 £2,715.90 £3,133.74 £3,760.48 Drayton Beauchamp £1,224.56 £1,428.66 £1,632.74 £1,836.84 £2,245.02 £2,653.21 £3,061.40 £3,673.68 Drayton Parslow £1,302.80 £1,519.93 £1,737.06 £1,954.19 £2,388.45 £2,822.72 £3,256.99 £3,908.38 Dunton £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 East Claydon £1,291.68 £1,506.97 £1,722.24 £1,937.52 £2,368.07 £2,798.64 £3,229.20 £3,875.04 Edgcott £1,278.41 £1,491.48 £1,704.54 £1,917.61 £2,343.74 £2,769.88 £3,196.02 £3,835.22 Edlesborough Dagnall and Northall £1,288.48 £1,503.23 £1,717.97 £1,932.72 £2,362.21 £2,791.71 £3,221.20 £3,865.44 Ellesborough £1,244.53 £1,451.96 £1,659.38 £1,866.80 £2,281.64 £2,696.49 £3,111.34 £3,733.60 Farnham Royal £1,257.21 £1,466.75 £1,676.27 £1,885.81 £2,304.87 £2,723.95 £3,143.02 £3,771.62 Fawley (Parish meeting) £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Fleet Marston £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Foscott £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Fulmer £1,313.66 £1,532.61 £1,751.54 £1,970.49 £2,408.37 £2,846.26 £3,284.15 £3,940.98 Gawcott with Lenborough £1,252.34 £1,461.06 £1,669.78 £1,878.50 £2,295.94 £2,713.39 £3,130.84 £3,757.00 Gerrards Cross £1,259.78 £1,469.75 £1,679.70 £1,889.67 £2,309.59 £2,729.52 £3,149.45 £3,779.34 Granborough £1,275.26 £1,487.80 £1,700.34 £1,912.88 £2,337.96 £2,763.05 £3,188.14 £3,825.76 Great and Little Hampden £1,249.10 £1,457.30 £1,665.47 £1,873.64 £2,290.00 £2,706.37 £3,122.74 £3,747.28 Great and Little Kimble-cum-Marsh £1,274.30 £1,486.68 £1,699.06 £1,911.44 £2,336.20 £2,760.97 £3,185.74 £3,822.88 Great Brickhill £1,274.25 £1,486.63 £1,698.99 £1,911.37 £2,336.11 £2,760.87 £3,185.62 £3,822.74 Great Horwood £1,260.90 £1,471.06 £1,681.20 £1,891.35 £2,311.64 £2,731.95 £3,152.25 £3,782.70 Great Marlow £1,230.39 £1,435.45 £1,640.50 £1,845.57 £2,255.69 £2,665.83 £3,075.95 £3,691.14 Great Missenden £1,254.63 £1,463.74 £1,672.83 £1,881.94 £2,300.14 £2,718.36 £3,136.57 £3,763.88 Grendon Underwood £1,249.39 £1,457.62 £1,665.85 £1,874.08 £2,290.54 £2,707.00 £3,123.47 £3,748.16 Parish Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 Haddenham £1,316.76 £1,536.22 £1,755.67 £1,975.13 £2,414.04 £2,852.96 £3,291.89 £3,950.26 Halton £1,280.37 £1,493.77 £1,707.15 £1,920.55 £2,347.33 £2,774.13 £3,200.92 £3,841.10 Hambleden £1,243.97 £1,451.31 £1,658.62 £1,865.95 £2,280.60 £2,695.27 £3,109.92 £3,731.90 Hardwick £1,276.05 £1,488.73 £1,701.39 £1,914.07 £2,339.41 £2,764.77 £3,190.12 £3,828.14 Hazlemere £1,267.00 £1,478.16 £1,689.32 £1,900.49 £2,322.82 £2,745.15 £3,167.49 £3,800.98 Hedgerley £1,251.26 £1,459.80 £1,668.34 £1,876.88 £2,293.96 £2,711.05 £3,128.14 £3,753.76 Hedsor (parish meeting) £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 High Wycombe Town £1,228.20 £1,432.90 £1,637.60 £1,842.30 £2,251.69 £2,661.10 £3,070.50 £3,684.60 Hillesden £1,263.40 £1,473.97 £1,684.53 £1,895.10 £2,316.23 £2,737.37 £3,158.50 £3,790.20 Hoggeston £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Hogshaw £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Hughenden £1,254.60 £1,463.70 £1,672.79 £1,881.89 £2,300.08 £2,718.28 £3,136.49 £3,763.78 Hulcott £1,272.75 £1,484.88 £1,696.99 £1,909.12 £2,333.36 £2,757.62 £3,181.87 £3,818.24 Ibstone £1,260.19 £1,470.23 £1,680.25 £1,890.29 £2,310.35 £2,730.42 £3,150.48 £3,780.58 Ickford £1,256.04 £1,465.39 £1,674.72 £1,884.06 £2,302.73 £2,721.42 £3,140.10 £3,768.12 Iver £1,303.98 £1,521.32 £1,738.64 £1,955.97 £2,390.62 £2,825.29 £3,259.95 £3,911.94 Ivinghoe £1,297.89 £1,514.21 £1,730.51 £1,946.83 £2,379.45 £2,812.09 £3,244.72 £3,893.66 Kingsbrook £1,241.92 £1,448.91 £1,655.89 £1,862.88 £2,276.85 £2,690.83 £3,104.80 £3,725.76 Kingsey £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Kingswood £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Lacey Green £1,232.38 £1,437.78 £1,643.17 £1,848.57 £2,259.36 £2,670.16 £3,080.95 £3,697.14 Lane End £1,296.93 £1,513.08 £1,729.23 £1,945.39 £2,377.69 £2,810.01 £3,242.32 £3,890.78 Latimer and Ley Hill £1,245.70 £1,453.32 £1,660.93 £1,868.55 £2,283.78 £2,699.02 £3,114.25 £3,737.10 Leckhampstead £1,247.20 £1,455.06 £1,662.92 £1,870.79 £2,286.52 £2,702.25 £3,117.99 £3,741.58 Parish Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 Lillingstone Dayrell with Luffield Abbey £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88 £2,234.07 £2,640.27 £3,046.47 £3,655.76 Lillingstone Lovell £1,218.59 £1,421.69 £1,624.78 £1,827.88
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