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Notice of Setting of Council Tax Notice of setting of Council Tax Notice is hereby given that on 23 February 2021 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 2021 and ending 31 March 2022, the amounts set out below as the amounts of Council Tax for each category of dwellings in the parts of its area listed below. Amount of Council Tax per parish or town for each valuation band Parish or town Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Ampton, Timworth and 1,213.50 1,415.75 1,618.00 1,820.25 2,224.75 2,629.25 3,033.75 3,640.50 Livermere Bardwell 1,247.33 1,455.21 1,663.10 1,870.99 2,286.77 2,702.54 3,118.32 3,741.98 Barnardiston 1,213.50 1,415.75 1,618.00 1,820.25 2,224.75 2,629.25 3,033.75 3,640.50 Barnham 1,237.77 1,444.07 1,650.36 1,856.66 2,269.25 2,681.84 3,094.43 3,713.32 Barningham 1,280.28 1,493.66 1,707.04 1,920.42 2,347.18 2,773.94 3,200.70 3,840.84 Barrow cum Denham 1,236.60 1,442.70 1,648.80 1,854.90 2,267.10 2,679.30 3,091.50 3,709.80 Barton Mills 1,248.73 1,456.86 1,664.98 1,873.10 2,289.34 2,705.59 3,121.83 3,746.20 Beck Row 1,235.16 1,441.02 1,646.88 1,852.74 2,264.46 2,676.18 3,087.90 3,705.48 Bradfield Combust with 1,254.26 1,463.30 1,672.35 1,881.39 2,299.48 2,717.56 3,135.65 3,762.78 Stanningfield Bradfield St Clare 1,239.17 1,445.70 1,652.23 1,858.76 2,271.82 2,684.88 3,097.93 3,717.52 Bradfield St George 1,236.87 1,443.02 1,649.16 1,855.31 2,267.60 2,679.89 3,092.18 3,710.62 Brandon (and Wangford) 1,286.18 1,500.54 1,714.91 1,929.27 2,358.00 2,786.72 3,215.45 3,858.54 Brockley 1,258.15 1,467.85 1,677.54 1,887.23 2,306.61 2,726.00 3,145.38 3,774.46 Bury St Edmunds 1,241.70 1,448.65 1,655.60 1,862.55 2,276.45 2,690.35 3,104.25 3,725.10 Cavendish 1,256.32 1,465.71 1,675.09 1,884.48 2,303.25 2,722.03 3,140.80 3,768.96 Cavenham 1,215.82 1,418.46 1,621.09 1,823.73 2,229.00 2,634.28 3,039.55 3,647.46 Chedburgh 1,240.25 1,446.95 1,653.66 1,860.37 2,273.79 2,687.20 3,100.62 3,720.74 Chevington 1,231.57 1,436.83 1,642.09 1,847.35 2,257.87 2,668.39 3,078.92 3,694.70 Clare 1,290.35 1,505.41 1,720.47 1,935.53 2,365.65 2,795.77 3,225.88 3,871.06 Coney Weston 1,247.71 1,455.67 1,663.62 1,871.57 2,287.47 2,703.38 3,119.28 3,743.14 Cowlinge 1,292.11 1,507.47 1,722.82 1,938.17 2,368.87 2,799.58 3,230.28 3,876.34 Culford West Stow and Wordwell 1,237.22 1,443.42 1,649.63 1,855.83 2,268.24 2,680.64 3,093.05 3,711.66 Dalham 1,241.02 1,447.86 1,654.69 1,861.53 2,275.20 2,688.88 3,102.55 3,723.06 Denston 1,217.89 1,420.87 1,623.85 1,826.83 2,232.79 2,638.75 3,044.72 3,653.66 Depden 1,234.11 1,439.80 1,645.48 1,851.17 2,262.54 2,673.91 3,085.28 3,702.34 Elveden 1,214.03 1,416.36 1,618.70 1,821.04 2,225.72 2,630.39 3,035.07 3,642.08 Eriswell 1,235.83 1,441.80 1,647.77 1,853.74 2,265.68 2,677.62 3,089.57 3,707.48 Euston 1,233.37 1,438.93 1,644.49 1,850.05 2,261.17 2,672.29 3,083.42 3,700.10 Exning 1,260.86 1,471.00 1,681.15 1,891.29 2,311.58 2,731.86 3,152.15 3,782.58 Fakenham Magna 1,255.21 1,464.42 1,673.62 1,882.82 2,301.22 2,719.63 3,138.03 3,765.64 Flempton-cum-Hengrave 1,258.11 1,467.80 1,677.48 1,887.17 2,306.54 2,725.91 3,145.28 3,774.34 Fornham All Saints 1,270.81 1,482.62 1,694.42 1,906.22 2,329.82 2,753.43 3,177.03 3,812.44 Fornham St Martin-cum-St 1,253.37 1,462.26 1,671.16 1,880.05 2,297.84 2,715.63 3,133.42 3,760.10 Genevieve Freckenham 1,274.50 1,486.92 1,699.33 1,911.75 2,336.58 2,761.42 3,186.25 3,823.50 Gazeley 1,244.57 1,451.99 1,659.42 1,866.85 2,281.71 2,696.56 3,111.42 3,733.70 Great & Little Whelnetham 1,234.74 1,440.53 1,646.32 1,852.11 2,263.69 2,675.27 3,086.85 3,704.22 Great Barton 1,237.32 1,443.54 1,649.76 1,855.98 2,268.42 2,680.86 3,093.30 3,711.96 Great Bradley 1,264.91 1,475.73 1,686.55 1,897.37 2,319.01 2,740.65 3,162.28 3,794.74 Great Livermere 1,271.12 1,482.97 1,694.83 1,906.68 2,330.39 2,754.09 3,177.80 3,813.36 Great Thurlow 1,263.18 1,473.71 1,684.24 1,894.77 2,315.83 2,736.89 3,157.95 3,789.54 Great Wratting 1,255.23 1,464.43 1,673.64 1,882.84 2,301.25 2,719.66 3,138.07 3,765.68 Hargrave 1,242.15 1,449.17 1,656.20 1,863.22 2,277.27 2,691.32 3,105.37 3,726.44 Haverhill 1,309.10 1,527.28 1,745.47 1,963.65 2,400.02 2,836.38 3,272.75 3,927.30 Hawkedon 1,215.69 1,418.30 1,620.92 1,823.53 2,228.76 2,633.99 3,039.22 3,647.06 Hawstead 1,250.43 1,458.84 1,667.24 1,875.65 2,292.46 2,709.27 3,126.08 3,751.30 Hepworth 1,235.81 1,441.77 1,647.74 1,853.71 2,265.65 2,677.58 3,089.52 3,707.42 Herringswell 1,245.67 1,453.29 1,660.90 1,868.51 2,283.73 2,698.96 3,114.18 3,737.02 Higham 1,206.96 1,408.12 1,609.28 1,810.44 2,212.76 2,615.08 3,017.40 3,620.88 Honington-cum-Sapiston 1,259.97 1,469.97 1,679.96 1,889.96 2,309.95 2,729.94 3,149.93 3,779.92 Hopton cum Knettishall 1,233.91 1,439.56 1,645.21 1,850.86 2,262.16 2,673.46 3,084.77 3,701.72 Horringer 1,252.34 1,461.06 1,669.79 1,878.51 2,295.96 2,713.40 3,130.85 3,757.02 Hundon 1,242.18 1,449.21 1,656.24 1,863.27 2,277.33 2,691.39 3,105.45 3,726.54 Icklingham 1,246.15 1,453.84 1,661.53 1,869.22 2,284.60 2,699.98 3,115.37 3,738.44 Ickworth 1,239.73 1,446.35 1,652.97 1,859.59 2,272.83 2,686.07 3,099.32 3,719.18 Ingham 1,233.85 1,439.49 1,645.13 1,850.77 2,262.05 2,673.33 3,084.62 3,701.54 Ixworth cum Ixworth Thorpe 1,253.69 1,462.63 1,671.58 1,880.53 2,298.43 2,716.32 3,134.22 3,761.06 Kedington 1,295.94 1,511.93 1,727.92 1,943.91 2,375.89 2,807.87 3,239.85 3,887.82 Kentford 1,224.28 1,428.33 1,632.37 1,836.42 2,244.51 2,652.61 3,060.70 3,672.84 Lackford 1,247.05 1,454.90 1,662.74 1,870.58 2,286.26 2,701.95 3,117.63 3,741.16 Lakenheath 1,280.30 1,493.68 1,707.07 1,920.45 2,347.22 2,773.98 3,200.75 3,840.90 Lidgate 1,257.31 1,466.87 1,676.42 1,885.97 2,305.07 2,724.18 3,143.28 3,771.94 Little Bradley 1,213.50 1,415.75 1,618.00 1,820.25 2,224.75 2,629.25 3,033.75 3,640.50 Little Thurlow 1,280.89 1,494.38 1,707.86 1,921.34 2,348.30 2,775.27 3,202.23 3,842.68 Little Wratting 1,213.50 1,415.75 1,618.00 1,820.25 2,224.75 2,629.25 3,033.75 3,640.50 Market Weston 1,255.75 1,465.05 1,674.34 1,883.63 2,302.21 2,720.80 3,139.38 3,767.26 Mildenhall High Town 1,278.14 1,491.16 1,704.19 1,917.21 2,343.26 2,769.30 3,195.35 3,834.42 Moulton 1,256.61 1,466.05 1,675.48 1,884.92 2,303.79 2,722.66 3,141.53 3,769.84 Newmarket 1,288.08 1,502.76 1,717.44 1,932.12 2,361.48 2,790.84 3,220.20 3,864.24 Nowton 1,238.64 1,445.08 1,651.52 1,857.96 2,270.84 2,683.72 3,096.60 3,715.92 Ousden 1,258.74 1,468.53 1,678.32 1,888.11 2,307.69 2,727.27 3,146.85 3,776.22 Pakenham 1,237.15 1,443.35 1,649.54 1,855.73 2,268.11 2,680.50 3,092.88 3,711.46 Poslingford 1,243.27 1,450.48 1,657.69 1,864.90 2,279.32 2,693.74 3,108.17 3,729.80 Red Lodge 1,273.41 1,485.64 1,697.88 1,910.11 2,334.58 2,759.05 3,183.52 3,820.22 Rede 1,231.77 1,437.07 1,642.36 1,847.66 2,258.25 2,668.84 3,079.43 3,695.32 Risby 1,237.61 1,443.87 1,650.14 1,856.41 2,268.95 2,681.48 3,094.02 3,712.82 Rushbrooke with Rougham 1,235.43 1,441.33 1,647.24 1,853.14 2,264.95 2,676.76 3,088.57 3,706.28 Santon Downham 1,258.96 1,468.79 1,678.61 1,888.44 2,308.09 2,727.75 3,147.40 3,776.88 Stansfield 1,253.47 1,462.39 1,671.30 1,880.21 2,298.03 2,715.86 3,133.68 3,760.42 Stanton 1,263.01 1,473.51 1,684.01 1,894.51 2,315.51 2,736.51 3,157.52 3,789.02 Stoke by Clare 1,266.98 1,478.14 1,689.31 1,900.47 2,322.80 2,745.12 3,167.45 3,800.94 Stradishall 1,244.31 1,451.70 1,659.08 1,866.47 2,281.24 2,696.01 3,110.78 3,732.94 The Saxhams 1,244.74 1,452.20 1,659.65 1,867.11 2,282.02 2,696.94 3,111.85 3,734.22 Thelnetham 1,225.61 1,429.87 1,634.14 1,838.41 2,246.95 2,655.48 3,064.02 3,676.82 Troston 1,241.89 1,448.87 1,655.85 1,862.83 2,276.79 2,690.75 3,104.72 3,725.66 Tuddenham St Mary 1,256.13 1,465.49 1,674.84 1,884.20 2,302.91 2,721.62 3,140.33 3,768.40 West Row 1,276.72 1,489.51 1,702.29 1,915.08 2,340.65 2,766.23 3,191.80 3,830.16 Westley 1,229.13 1,433.99 1,638.84 1,843.70 2,253.41 2,663.12 3,072.83 3,687.40 Whepstead 1,241.83 1,448.80 1,655.77 1,862.74 2,276.68 2,690.62 3,104.57 3,725.48 Wickhambrook 1,261.78 1,472.08 1,682.37 1,892.67 2,313.26 2,733.86 3,154.45 3,785.34 Withersfield 1,232.73 1,438.19 1,643.64 1,849.10 2,260.01 2,670.92 3,081.83 3,698.20 Wixoe 1,224.49 1,428.58 1,632.66 1,836.74 2,244.90 2,653.07 3,061.23 3,673.48 Worlington 1,248.13 1,456.16 1,664.18 1,872.20 2,288.24 2,704.29 3,120.33 3,744.40 Notification of changes to Council Tax Discounts for West Suffolk Council In accordance with Section 11A (Discount: special provision for England) and 11B (Higher amount for long-term empty dwellings: England) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (LGFA 1992) as amended and in accordance with the Council tax (Prescribed Classes of Dwellings) (England) 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 Council, has determined that from 1 April 2021, the council tax discounts in force during the 2020-21 financial year will be varied from 2021-22 as follows: 2020-21 council tax discounts in relation to From 2021-22 council tax discounts in relation empty unfurnished dwellings to empty unfurnished dwellings First week 100% council tax discount (PCDR 2003 – First week 100% council tax discount (PCDR 2003 – Class C) Class C) After one week 100% council tax charge (PCDR 2003 After one week 100% council tax charge (PCDR 2003 – – Class C) Class C) After 24 months 200% council tax charge (Section After 24 months 200% council tax charge (Section 11B 11B LGFA 1992) LGFA 1992) After 5 years 300% council tax charge (Section 11B After 5 years 300% council tax charge (Section 11B LGFA LGFA 1992) 1992) After 10 years 400% council tax charge (Section 11B LGFA 1992) West Suffolk Council West Suffolk House Western Way Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33 3YU Ian Gallin Chief Executive .
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