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Council Tax Bands 2019-20.Xlsx TOTAL COUNCIL TAX BY BANDS Parish Band @ Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £££££££££ 5/9 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 Addington 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Adstock 1,012.15 1,214.59 1,417.00 1,619.44 1,821.87 2,226.74 2,631.59 3,036.46 3,643.74 Akeley 1,011.61 1,213.94 1,416.24 1,618.57 1,820.89 2,225.54 2,630.17 3,034.83 3,641.78 Ashendon 1,059.46 1,271.36 1,483.24 1,695.14 1,907.03 2,330.82 2,754.60 3,178.39 3,814.06 Aston Abbotts 1,026.44 1,231.74 1,437.00 1,642.30 1,847.59 2,258.18 2,668.74 3,079.33 3,695.18 Aston Clinton 1,044.48 1,253.39 1,462.27 1,671.17 1,880.07 2,297.87 2,715.66 3,133.46 3,760.14 Aston Sandford 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Aylesbury Town 1,033.71 1,240.46 1,447.19 1,653.94 1,860.68 2,274.17 2,687.65 3,101.14 3,721.36 Barton Hartshorn 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Beachampton 983.93 1,180.72 1,377.49 1,574.28 1,771.07 2,164.65 2,558.21 2,951.79 3,542.14 Biddlesden 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Bierton with Broughton 994.41 1,193.30 1,392.16 1,591.05 1,789.93 2,187.70 2,585.45 2,983.23 3,579.86 Boarstall 984.48 1,181.38 1,378.26 1,575.16 1,772.06 2,165.86 2,559.64 2,953.44 3,544.12 Brill 1,018.03 1,221.65 1,425.24 1,628.85 1,832.46 2,239.68 2,646.89 3,054.11 3,664.92 Buckingham Park 1,046.99 1,256.40 1,465.78 1,675.19 1,884.59 2,303.40 2,722.19 3,140.99 3,769.18 Buckingham Town 1,066.28 1,279.54 1,492.78 1,706.04 1,919.30 2,345.82 2,772.32 3,198.84 3,838.60 Buckland 1,019.12 1,222.95 1,426.75 1,630.59 1,834.41 2,242.07 2,649.70 3,057.36 3,668.82 Calvert Green 1,020.80 1,224.97 1,429.11 1,633.28 1,837.44 2,245.77 2,654.08 3,062.41 3,674.88 Charndon 1,045.54 1,254.66 1,463.74 1,672.86 1,881.97 2,300.20 2,718.40 3,136.63 3,763.94 Chearsley 1,032.78 1,239.35 1,445.89 1,652.45 1,859.01 2,272.13 2,685.24 3,098.36 3,718.02 Cheddington 1,037.81 1,245.38 1,452.93 1,660.50 1,868.06 2,283.19 2,698.31 3,113.44 3,736.12 Chetwode 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Chilton 984.26 1,181.12 1,377.96 1,574.82 1,771.67 2,165.38 2,559.08 2,952.79 3,543.34 Coldharbour 1,034.27 1,241.14 1,447.97 1,654.84 1,861.69 2,275.41 2,689.11 3,102.83 3,723.38 Creslow 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Cublington 1,010.28 1,212.35 1,414.39 1,616.45 1,818.51 2,222.63 2,626.74 3,030.86 3,637.02 Cuddington 1,039.33 1,247.20 1,455.05 1,662.92 1,870.79 2,286.53 2,702.25 3,117.99 3,741.58 Dinton with Ford & Upton 1,007.14 1,208.58 1,409.99 1,611.43 1,812.86 2,215.73 2,618.58 3,021.44 3,625.72 TOTAL COUNCIL TAX BY BANDS Parish Band @ Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £££££££££ 5/9 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 Dorton 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Drayton Beauchamp 979.64 1,175.58 1,371.49 1,567.43 1,763.36 2,155.23 2,547.08 2,938.94 3,526.72 Drayton Parslow 1,041.97 1,250.38 1,458.75 1,667.16 1,875.55 2,292.35 2,709.13 3,125.93 3,751.10 Dunton 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 East Claydon 1,037.83 1,245.41 1,452.96 1,660.53 1,868.10 2,283.24 2,698.37 3,113.51 3,736.20 Edgcott 1,023.91 1,228.70 1,433.47 1,638.26 1,843.04 2,252.61 2,662.17 3,071.74 3,686.08 Edlesborough, Dagnall & Northall 1,025.39 1,230.48 1,435.54 1,640.63 1,845.71 2,255.88 2,666.03 3,076.19 3,691.42 Fleet Marston 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Foscote 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Gawcott with Lenborough 1,001.93 1,202.33 1,402.70 1,603.09 1,803.48 2,204.26 2,605.03 3,005.81 3,606.96 Granborough 1,023.08 1,227.71 1,432.31 1,636.93 1,841.55 2,250.79 2,660.02 3,069.26 3,683.10 Great Brickhill 1,019.10 1,222.93 1,426.73 1,630.56 1,834.38 2,242.03 2,649.66 3,057.31 3,668.76 Great Horwood 1,010.53 1,212.65 1,414.74 1,616.85 1,818.96 2,223.18 2,627.39 3,031.61 3,637.92 Grendon Underwood 1,000.41 1,200.50 1,400.57 1,600.66 1,800.74 2,200.91 2,601.07 3,001.24 3,601.48 Haddenham 1,054.51 1,265.42 1,476.31 1,687.22 1,898.12 2,319.93 2,741.73 3,163.54 3,796.24 Halton 1,021.54 1,225.86 1,430.14 1,634.46 1,838.77 2,247.40 2,656.00 3,064.63 3,677.54 Hardwick 1,022.63 1,227.17 1,431.68 1,636.21 1,840.74 2,249.80 2,658.85 3,067.91 3,681.48 Hillesden 1,011.52 1,213.83 1,416.11 1,618.43 1,820.73 2,225.35 2,629.94 3,034.56 3,641.46 Hoggeston 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Hogshaw 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Hulcott 1,014.87 1,217.86 1,420.81 1,623.80 1,826.77 2,232.73 2,638.67 3,044.63 3,653.54 Ickford 1,005.47 1,206.58 1,407.65 1,608.76 1,809.85 2,212.05 2,614.23 3,016.43 3,619.70 Ivinghoe 1,032.94 1,239.54 1,446.11 1,652.71 1,859.30 2,272.49 2,685.66 3,098.84 3,718.60 Kingsey 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Kingswood 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Leckhampstead 998.89 1,198.68 1,398.43 1,598.22 1,798.00 2,197.57 2,597.11 2,996.68 3,596.00 Lillingstone Dayrell with Luffield Abbey 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Lillingstone Lovell 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 TOTAL COUNCIL TAX BY BANDS Parish Band @ Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £££££££££ 5/9 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 Little Horwood 1,006.72 1,208.07 1,409.39 1,610.75 1,812.09 2,214.79 2,617.46 3,020.16 3,624.18 Long Crendon 1,028.86 1,234.64 1,440.39 1,646.17 1,851.94 2,263.49 2,675.02 3,086.58 3,703.88 Ludgershall 1,004.97 1,205.98 1,406.95 1,607.96 1,808.95 2,210.95 2,612.93 3,014.93 3,617.90 Maids Moreton 1,023.95 1,228.75 1,433.52 1,638.32 1,843.11 2,252.70 2,662.27 3,071.86 3,686.22 Marsh Gibbon 1,005.89 1,207.08 1,408.24 1,609.43 1,810.61 2,212.98 2,615.33 3,017.69 3,621.22 Marsworth 1,004.71 1,205.66 1,406.59 1,607.54 1,808.48 2,210.37 2,612.25 3,014.14 3,616.96 Mentmore 1,008.18 1,209.83 1,411.45 1,613.09 1,814.73 2,218.01 2,621.28 3,024.56 3,629.46 Middle Claydon 993.04 1,191.66 1,390.24 1,588.86 1,787.47 2,184.70 2,581.90 2,979.13 3,574.94 Mursley 990.88 1,189.06 1,387.22 1,585.40 1,783.58 2,179.94 2,576.28 2,972.64 3,567.16 Nash 1,009.31 1,211.18 1,413.02 1,614.89 1,816.75 2,220.48 2,624.19 3,027.93 3,633.50 Nether Winchendon 986.32 1,183.60 1,380.84 1,578.12 1,775.38 2,169.92 2,564.44 2,958.98 3,550.76 Newton Longville 1,053.38 1,264.06 1,474.72 1,685.40 1,896.08 2,317.44 2,738.78 3,160.14 3,792.16 North Marston 1,020.74 1,224.90 1,429.03 1,633.19 1,837.34 2,245.65 2,653.94 3,062.24 3,674.68 Oakley 997.14 1,196.58 1,395.98 1,595.42 1,794.85 2,193.72 2,592.56 2,991.43 3,589.70 Oving 1,040.39 1,248.48 1,456.53 1,664.62 1,872.70 2,288.87 2,705.01 3,121.18 3,745.40 Padbury 1,009.62 1,211.56 1,413.46 1,615.40 1,817.32 2,221.18 2,625.02 3,028.88 3,634.64 Pitchcott 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Pitstone 1,028.48 1,234.19 1,439.87 1,645.57 1,851.27 2,262.67 2,674.06 3,085.46 3,702.54 Poundon 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Preston Bissett 996.29 1,195.56 1,394.80 1,594.07 1,793.33 2,191.86 2,590.37 2,988.89 3,586.66 Quainton 998.73 1,198.49 1,398.22 1,597.97 1,797.72 2,197.22 2,596.71 2,996.21 3,595.44 Berryfields 1,009.59 1,211.52 1,413.42 1,615.35 1,817.27 2,221.12 2,624.95 3,028.79 3,634.54 Radclive cum Chackmore 1,003.25 1,203.91 1,404.54 1,605.20 1,805.85 2,207.16 2,608.45 3,009.76 3,611.70 Shabbington 1,008.02 1,209.63 1,411.21 1,612.83 1,814.43 2,217.65 2,620.84 3,024.06 3,628.86 Shalstone 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Slapton 1,032.08 1,238.50 1,444.90 1,651.32 1,857.74 2,270.58 2,683.40 3,096.24 3,715.48 Soulbury 1,011.79 1,214.16 1,416.50 1,618.87 1,821.23 2,225.96 2,630.67 3,035.39 3,642.46 Steeple Claydon 1,033.93 1,240.73 1,447.50 1,654.29 1,861.08 2,274.66 2,688.23 3,101.81 3,722.16 TOTAL COUNCIL TAX BY BANDS Parish Band @ Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £££££££££ 5/9 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 Stewkley 1,002.84 1,203.42 1,403.96 1,604.54 1,805.11 2,206.26 2,607.38 3,008.53 3,610.22 Stoke Hammond 1,012.47 1,214.97 1,417.44 1,619.95 1,822.44 2,227.44 2,632.41 3,037.41 3,644.88 Stoke Mandeville 1,009.22 1,211.08 1,412.90 1,614.76 1,816.60 2,220.30 2,623.98 3,027.68 3,633.20 Stone with Bishopstone & Hartwell 1,017.58 1,221.10 1,424.60 1,628.12 1,831.64 2,238.68 2,645.70 3,052.74 3,663.28 Stowe 1,026.86 1,232.24 1,437.60 1,642.98 1,848.35 2,259.10 2,669.84 3,080.59 3,696.70 Swanbourne 1,022.19 1,226.64 1,431.05 1,635.50 1,839.94 2,248.83 2,657.69 3,066.58 3,679.88 Thornborough 1,009.57 1,211.50 1,413.39 1,615.32 1,817.23 2,221.07 2,624.89 3,028.73 3,634.46 Thornton 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Tingewick 1,010.32 1,212.39 1,414.43 1,616.51 1,818.57 2,222.71 2,626.82 3,030.96 3,637.14 Turweston 1,011.39 1,213.68 1,415.94 1,618.23 1,820.51 2,225.08 2,629.63 3,034.19 3,641.02 Twyford 1,013.18 1,215.83 1,418.45 1,621.09 1,823.73 2,229.01 2,634.28 3,039.56 3,647.46 Upper Winchendon 974.75 1,169.71 1,364.64 1,559.60 1,754.55 2,144.46 2,534.35 2,924.26 3,509.10 Waddesdon 1,053.51 1,264.22 1,474.90 1,685.61 1,896.31 2,317.72 2,739.11 3,160.53 3,792.62 Watermead
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