Appendix 5: Council Tax for Each Property Band for Durham County

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Appendix 5: Council Tax for Each Property Band for Durham County Appendix 5: Council Tax for each Property Band for Durham County Council 2018/19, including Town and Parish Council Precepts, the Charter Trustees for the City of Durham, County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Authority and Durham Police, Crime and Victims’ Commissioner Precepts Council Tax Bands Parish A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Barforth 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Barnard Castle 1,265.63 1,476.56 1,687.50 1,898.44 2,320.32 2,742.18 3,164.07 3,796.88 Barningham 1,213.21 1,415.41 1,617.61 1,819.82 2,224.23 2,628.62 3,033.03 3,639.64 Bearpark * 1,216.68 1,419.45 1,622.23 1,825.01 2,230.57 2,636.11 3,041.69 3,650.02 Belmont * 1,217.09 1,419.93 1,622.78 1,825.63 2,231.33 2,637.01 3,042.72 3,651.26 Bishop Auckland 1,228.73 1,433.52 1,638.31 1,843.10 2,252.68 2,662.25 3,071.83 3,686.20 Bishop Middleham 1,276.07 1,488.74 1,701.42 1,914.10 2,339.46 2,764.80 3,190.17 3,828.20 Bolam 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Bournmoor 1,211.29 1,413.17 1,615.05 1,816.94 2,220.71 2,624.46 3,028.23 3,633.88 Boldron 1,200.85 1,400.99 1,601.13 1,801.28 2,201.57 2,601.84 3,002.13 3,602.56 Bowes 1,213.79 1,416.09 1,618.39 1,820.69 2,225.29 2,629.88 3,034.48 3,641.38 Bradbury 1,221.49 1,425.06 1,628.65 1,832.23 2,239.40 2,646.55 3,053.72 3,664.46 Brancepeth * 1,246.75 1,454.53 1,662.33 1,870.12 2,285.71 2,701.27 3,116.87 3,740.24 Brandon and Byshottles * 1,223.89 1,427.86 1,631.85 1,835.83 2,243.80 2,651.74 3,059.72 3,671.66 Burnhope 1,208.23 1,409.59 1,610.97 1,812.34 2,215.09 2,617.82 3,020.57 3,624.68 Cassop-cum-Quarrington * 1,224.10 1,428.11 1,632.13 1,836.15 2,244.19 2,652.21 3,060.25 3,672.30 Castle Eden 1,219.51 1,422.75 1,626.01 1,829.26 2,235.77 2,642.26 3,048.77 3,658.52 Chilton 1,340.49 1,563.89 1,787.31 2,010.73 2,457.57 2,904.38 3,351.22 4,021.46 City of Durham * 1,222.40 1,426.12 1,629.86 1,833.59 2,241.06 2,648.51 3,055.99 3,667.18 Cleatlam 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Cockfield 1,228.18 1,432.87 1,637.57 1,842.27 2,251.67 2,661.05 3,070.45 3,684.54 Cornforth 1,290.93 1,506.07 1,721.23 1,936.39 2,366.71 2,797.00 3,227.32 3,872.78 Cornsay 1,236.23 1,442.27 1,648.31 1,854.35 2,266.43 2,678.50 3,090.58 3,708.70 Cotherstone 1,214.53 1,416.95 1,619.37 1,821.80 2,226.65 2,631.48 3,036.33 3,643.60 Council Tax Bands Parish A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Coxhoe * 1,254.64 1,463.74 1,672.85 1,881.96 2,300.18 2,718.38 3,136.60 3,763.92 Croxdale and Hett * 1,224.81 1,428.94 1,633.07 1,837.21 2,245.48 2,653.74 3,062.02 3,674.42 Dalton-le-Dale 1,216.50 1,419.24 1,622.00 1,824.75 2,230.26 2,635.74 3,041.25 3,649.50 Dene Valley 1,209.61 1,411.20 1,612.81 1,814.41 2,217.62 2,620.81 3,024.02 3,628.82 Easington Colliery 1,372.37 1,601.09 1,829.82 2,058.55 2,516.01 2,973.45 3,430.92 4,117.10 Easington Village 1,309.85 1,528.16 1,746.47 1,964.78 2,401.40 2,838.01 3,274.63 3,929.56 Edmondsley 1,222.11 1,425.79 1,629.48 1,833.17 2,240.55 2,647.91 3,055.28 3,666.34 Eggleston 1,221.81 1,425.44 1,629.08 1,832.72 2,240.00 2,647.26 3,054.53 3,665.44 Eldon 1,276.31 1,489.03 1,701.75 1,914.47 2,339.91 2,765.34 3,190.78 3,828.94 Esh 1,236.13 1,442.15 1,648.17 1,854.20 2,266.25 2,678.28 3,090.33 3,708.40 Etherley 1,222.93 1,426.74 1,630.57 1,834.39 2,242.04 2,649.67 3,057.32 3,668.78 Evenwood and Barony 1,255.34 1,464.56 1,673.78 1,883.01 2,301.46 2,719.90 3,138.35 3,766.02 Ferryhill 1,345.47 1,569.70 1,793.95 2,018.20 2,466.70 2,915.17 3,363.67 4,036.40 Fishburn 1,275.63 1,488.22 1,700.83 1,913.44 2,338.66 2,763.85 3,189.07 3,826.88 Forest and Frith 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Framwellgate Moor * 1,217.16 1,420.02 1,622.88 1,825.74 2,231.46 2,637.17 3,042.90 3,651.48 Gainford and Langton 1,246.77 1,454.56 1,662.36 1,870.16 2,285.76 2,701.34 3,116.93 3,740.32 Gilmonby 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Great Aycliffe 1,353.19 1,578.72 1,804.25 2,029.79 2,480.86 2,931.91 3,382.98 4,059.58 Great Lumley 1,213.12 1,415.30 1,617.49 1,819.68 2,224.06 2,628.42 3,032.80 3,639.36 Greater Willington 1,236.01 1,442.01 1,648.01 1,854.02 2,266.03 2,678.02 3,090.03 3,708.04 Greencroft 1,224.83 1,428.96 1,633.10 1,837.24 2,245.52 2,653.78 3,062.07 3,674.48 Hamsterley 1,209.48 1,411.05 1,612.64 1,814.22 2,217.39 2,620.53 3,023.70 3,628.44 Haswell 1,296.28 1,512.32 1,728.37 1,944.42 2,376.52 2,808.60 3,240.70 3,888.84 Hawthorn 1,226.05 1,430.38 1,634.73 1,839.07 2,247.76 2,656.43 3,065.12 3,678.14 Headlam 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Healeyfield 1,210.98 1,412.80 1,614.64 1,816.47 2,220.14 2,623.78 3,027.45 3,632.94 Hedleyhope 1,251.22 1,459.75 1,668.29 1,876.83 2,293.91 2,710.97 3,128.05 3,753.66 Hilton 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Holwick 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Council Tax Bands Parish A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Hope 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Horden 1,395.51 1,628.08 1,860.67 2,093.26 2,558.44 3,023.59 3,488.77 4,186.52 Hunderthwaite 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Hutton Henry 1,273.49 1,485.74 1,697.99 1,910.24 2,334.74 2,759.23 3,183.73 3,820.48 Hutton Magna 1,207.01 1,408.18 1,609.35 1,810.52 2,212.86 2,615.19 3,017.53 3,621.04 Ingleton 1,217.65 1,420.58 1,623.53 1,826.47 2,232.36 2,638.23 3,044.12 3,652.94 Kelloe * 1,221.30 1,424.85 1,628.40 1,831.95 2,239.05 2,646.14 3,053.25 3,663.90 Kimblesworth and Plawsworth 1,226.36 1,430.75 1,635.14 1,839.54 2,248.33 2,657.11 3,065.90 3,679.08 Lanchester 1,224.99 1,429.14 1,633.31 1,837.48 2,245.82 2,654.13 3,062.47 3,674.96 Langleydale 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Lartington 1,213.31 1,415.53 1,617.75 1,819.97 2,224.41 2,628.84 3,033.28 3,639.94 Little Lumley 1,208.32 1,409.70 1,611.09 1,812.48 2,215.26 2,618.02 3,020.80 3,624.96 Lunedale 1,201.15 1,401.34 1,601.53 1,801.73 2,202.12 2,602.49 3,002.88 3,603.46 Lynesack and Softley 1,213.60 1,415.86 1,618.13 1,820.40 2,224.94 2,629.46 3,034.00 3,640.80 Marwood 1,208.76 1,410.21 1,611.68 1,813.14 2,216.07 2,618.97 3,021.90 3,626.28 Mickleton 1,213.39 1,415.61 1,617.85 1,820.08 2,224.55 2,629.00 3,033.47 3,640.16 Middleton-in-Teesdale and Newbiggin-in-Teesdale 1,223.35 1,427.24 1,631.13 1,835.03 2,242.82 2,650.59 3,058.38 3,670.06 Middridge 1,236.31 1,442.36 1,648.41 1,854.47 2,266.58 2,678.67 3,090.78 3,708.94 Monk Hesleden 1,318.89 1,538.70 1,758.52 1,978.34 2,417.98 2,857.60 3,297.23 3,956.68 Mordon 1,207.34 1,408.56 1,609.78 1,811.01 2,213.46 2,615.90 3,018.35 3,622.02 Morton Tinmouth 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Muggleswick 1,214.31 1,416.68 1,619.07 1,821.46 2,226.24 2,630.99 3,035.77 3,642.92 Murton 1,311.12 1,529.63 1,748.16 1,966.68 2,403.73 2,840.75 3,277.80 3,933.36 North Lodge 1,218.90 1,422.04 1,625.20 1,828.35 2,234.66 2,640.94 3,047.25 3,656.70 Ouston 1,216.02 1,418.68 1,621.36 1,824.03 2,229.38 2,634.70 3,040.05 3,648.06 Ovington 1,216.36 1,419.08 1,621.81 1,824.54 2,230.00 2,635.44 3,040.90 3,649.08 Pelton 1,270.43 1,482.17 1,693.91 1,905.65 2,329.13 2,752.60 3,176.08 3,811.30 Peterlee 1,390.55 1,622.30 1,854.06 2,085.82 2,549.34 3,012.84 3,476.37 4,171.64 Council Tax Bands Parish A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Pittington * 1,231.36 1,436.58 1,641.81 1,847.04 2,257.50 2,667.94 3,078.40 3,694.08 Raby with Keverstone 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Rokeby, Brignall and Eggleston Abbey 1,214.73 1,417.18 1,619.64 1,822.10 2,227.02 2,631.92 3,036.83 3,644.20 Romaldkirk 1,220.39 1,423.79 1,627.19 1,830.59 2,237.39 2,644.18 3,050.98 3,661.18 Sacriston 1,225.64 1,429.91 1,634.18 1,838.46 2,247.01 2,655.55 3,064.10 3,676.92 Satley 1,218.17 1,421.20 1,624.23 1,827.26 2,233.32 2,639.37 3,045.43 3,654.52 Scargill 1,197.88 1,397.52 1,597.17 1,796.82 2,196.12 2,595.40 2,994.70 3,593.64 Seaham 1,355.89 1,581.86 1,807.85 2,033.83 2,485.80 2,937.75 3,389.72 4,067.66 Seaton with Slingley 1,216.82 1,419.62 1,622.42 1,825.23 2,230.84 2,636.44 3,042.05 3,650.46 Sedgefield 1,294.36 1,510.08 1,725.81 1,941.54 2,373.00 2,804.44 3,235.90 3,883.08 Shadforth * 1,214.02 1,416.35 1,618.69 1,821.03 2,225.71 2,630.37 3,035.05 3,642.06 Sherburn * 1,216.06 1,418.73 1,621.41 1,824.09 2,229.45 2,634.79 3,040.15 3,648.18 Shildon 1,374.65 1,603.75 1,832.86 2,061.97 2,520.19 2,978.39 3,436.62 4,123.94 Shincliffe * 1,216.82 1,419.61 1,622.42 1,825.22 2,230.83 2,636.42 3,042.04 3,650.44 Shotton 1,279.40 1,492.63 1,705.86 1,919.10 2,345.57 2,772.03 3,198.50 3,838.20 South Bedburn 1,204.01 1,404.68 1,605.35 1,806.02 2,207.36 2,608.69 3,010.03 3,612.04 South Hetton 1,287.97 1,502.62 1,717.29 1,931.95 2,361.28 2,790.59 3,219.92 3,863.90 Spennymoor 1,340.27 1,563.64 1,787.02 2,010.40 2,457.16 2,903.90 3,350.67 4,020.80 Staindrop 1,221.83 1,425.46 1,629.10 1,832.74 2,240.02 2,647.28 3,054.57 3,665.48 Stainton and Streatlam 1,224.03 1,428.02 1,632.03 1,836.04 2,244.06 2,652.05 3,060.07 3,672.08 Stanhope 1,217.53 1,420.45 1,623.37 1,826.30 2,232.15 2,637.98 3,043.83 3,652.60 Stanley Town Council 1,259.57 1,469.49 1,679.42 1,889.35 2,309.21 2,729.05 3,148.92 3,778.70 Startforth 1,222.20 1,425.89 1,629.60 1,833.30 2,240.71 2,648.09 3,055.50 3,666.60 Thornley 1,362.50 1,589.58 1,816.66 2,043.75 2,497.92 2,952.08 3,406.25 4,087.50 Tow Law 1,245.88 1,453.52 1,661.17 1,868.82 2,284.12 2,699.40 3,114.70 3,737.64 Trimdon 1,290.94 1,506.09 1,721.25 1,936.41 2,366.73
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