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Council Tax Schedule 2021/22 Band a Band B Band C Band D Band E Council Tax Schedule 2021/22 Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Stratford-on-Avon District Council 99.41 115.98 132.55 149.12 182.26 215.40 248.53 298.24 Warwickshire County Council 1,022.34 1,192.73 1,363.12 1,533.51 1,874.29 2,215.07 2,555.85 3,067.02 Warwickshire Police and Crime 168.64 196.75 224.85 252.96 309.17 365.39 421.60 505.92 Commissioner Total excluding Parish Precept 1,290.39 1,505.46 1,720.52 1,935.59 2,365.72 2,795.86 3,225.98 3,871.18 Parish Precepts Admington 38.97 45.46 51.96 58.45 71.44 84.43 97.42 116.90 Alcester 89.59 104.52 119.45 134.38 164.24 194.10 223.97 268.76 Alderminster 25.01 29.17 33.34 37.51 45.85 54.18 62.52 75.02 Arrow & Weethley 34.83 40.63 46.44 52.24 63.85 75.46 87.07 104.48 Aston Cantlow 22.81 26.62 30.42 34.22 41.82 49.43 57.03 68.44 Atherstone-on-Stour 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Avon Dassett 96.93 113.09 129.24 145.40 177.71 210.02 242.33 290.80 Barcheston & Willington 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Barton-on-the-Heath 10.62 12.39 14.16 15.93 19.47 23.01 26.55 31.86 Bearley 55.05 64.22 73.40 82.57 100.92 119.27 137.62 165.14 Beaudesert & Henley-in-Arden 52.86 61.67 70.48 79.29 96.91 114.53 132.15 158.58 Bidford-on-Avon 76.95 89.78 102.60 115.43 141.08 166.73 192.38 230.86 Billesley 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Binton 25.61 29.87 34.14 38.41 46.95 55.48 64.02 76.82 Bishops Itchington 60.10 70.12 80.13 90.15 110.18 130.22 150.25 180.30 Brailes 21.66 25.27 28.88 32.49 39.71 46.93 54.15 64.98 Burmington 27.50 32.08 36.67 41.25 50.42 59.58 68.75 82.50 Burton Dassett 34.50 40.25 46.00 51.75 63.25 74.75 86.25 103.50 Butlers Marston 24.77 28.90 33.03 37.16 45.42 53.68 61.93 74.32 Chadshunt 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Chapel Ascote 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Charlecote 21.93 25.58 29.24 32.89 40.20 47.51 54.82 65.78 Cherington & Stourton 11.99 13.99 15.99 17.99 21.99 25.99 29.98 35.98 Chesterton & Kingston 9.35 10.90 12.46 14.02 17.14 20.25 23.37 28.04 Claverdon 33.97 39.64 45.30 50.96 62.28 73.61 84.93 101.92 Clifford Chambers & Milcote 20.93 24.41 27.90 31.39 38.37 45.34 52.32 62.78 Combroke 31.47 36.71 41.96 47.20 57.69 68.18 78.67 94.40 Compton Verney 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Compton Wynyates 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Coughton 33.65 39.25 44.86 50.47 61.69 72.90 84.12 100.94 Dorsington 16.61 19.37 22.14 24.91 30.45 35.98 41.52 49.82 Ettington 46.72 54.51 62.29 70.08 85.65 101.23 116.80 140.16 Exhall 21.79 25.43 29.06 32.69 39.95 47.22 54.48 65.38 Farnborough 101.55 118.47 135.40 152.32 186.17 220.02 253.87 304.64 Fenny Compton 48.59 56.69 64.79 72.89 89.09 105.29 121.48 145.78 Fulbrook 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Gaydon 41.05 47.90 54.74 61.58 75.26 88.95 102.63 123.16 Great Alne 35.51 41.43 47.35 53.27 65.11 76.95 88.78 106.54 Great Wolford 32.79 38.26 43.72 49.19 60.12 71.05 81.98 98.38 Halford 29.82 34.79 39.76 44.73 54.67 64.61 74.55 89.46 Hampton Lucy 47.45 55.35 63.26 71.17 86.99 102.80 118.62 142.34 Harbury 66.11 77.12 88.14 99.16 121.20 143.23 165.27 198.32 Haselor 30.65 35.76 40.87 45.98 56.20 66.42 76.63 91.96 Hodnell & Wills Pastures 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Honington 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Idlicote 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Ilmington 36.25 42.29 48.33 54.37 66.45 78.53 90.62 108.74 Kineton 44.57 51.99 59.42 66.85 81.71 96.56 111.42 133.70 Kinwarton 39.13 45.65 52.17 58.69 71.73 84.77 97.82 117.38 Ladbroke 26.33 30.72 35.11 39.50 48.28 57.06 65.83 79.00 Langley 10.75 12.55 14.34 16.13 19.71 23.30 26.88 32.26 Lighthorne 34.26 39.97 45.68 51.39 62.81 74.23 85.65 102.78 Little Compton 32.89 38.37 43.85 49.33 60.29 71.25 82.22 98.66 Council Tax Schedule 2021/22 Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Little Wolford 10.65 12.43 14.20 15.98 19.53 23.08 26.63 31.96 Long Compton 26.24 30.61 34.99 39.36 48.11 56.85 65.60 78.72 Long Itchington 67.21 78.42 89.62 100.82 123.22 145.63 168.03 201.64 Loxley 22.32 26.04 29.76 33.48 40.92 48.36 55.80 66.96 Luddington 32.89 38.37 43.85 49.33 60.29 71.25 82.22 98.66 Mappleborough Green 30.95 36.11 41.27 46.43 56.75 67.07 77.38 92.86 Marston Sicca 26.55 30.97 35.40 39.82 48.67 57.52 66.37 79.64 Moreton Morrell 46.97 54.79 62.62 70.45 86.11 101.76 117.42 140.90 Morton Bagot, Oldberrow, & Spernal 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Napton-on-the-Hill 56.97 66.46 75.96 85.45 104.44 123.43 142.42 170.90 Newbold Pacey & Ashorne 37.06 43.24 49.41 55.59 67.94 80.30 92.65 111.18 Oxhill 32.41 37.82 43.22 48.62 59.42 70.23 81.03 97.24 Pillerton Hersey 22.11 25.79 29.48 33.16 40.53 47.90 55.27 66.32 Pillerton Priors 12.42 14.49 16.56 18.63 22.77 26.91 31.05 37.26 Preston Bagot 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Preston-on-Stour 45.61 53.21 60.81 68.41 83.61 98.81 114.02 136.82 Priors Hardwick 15.09 17.60 20.12 22.63 27.66 32.69 37.72 45.26 Priors Marston 43.61 50.87 58.14 65.41 79.95 94.48 109.02 130.82 Quinton 19.27 22.49 25.70 28.91 35.33 41.76 48.18 57.82 Radbourne 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Radway 64.81 75.61 86.41 97.21 118.81 140.41 162.02 194.42 Ratley & Upton 61.55 71.80 82.06 92.32 112.84 133.35 153.87 184.64 Salford Priors 69.20 80.73 92.27 103.80 126.87 149.93 173.00 207.60 Sambourne 31.93 37.25 42.57 47.89 58.53 69.17 79.82 95.78 Shipston-on-Stour 75.56 88.15 100.75 113.34 138.53 163.71 188.90 226.68 Shotteswell 36.01 42.01 48.01 54.01 66.01 78.01 90.02 108.02 Snitterfield 38.77 45.23 51.69 58.15 71.07 83.99 96.92 116.30 Southam 58.81 68.62 78.42 88.22 107.82 127.43 147.03 176.44 Stockton 31.34 36.56 41.79 47.01 57.46 67.90 78.35 94.02 Stoneton 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Stratford-upon-Avon 26.57 31.00 35.43 39.86 48.72 57.58 66.43 79.72 Stretton-on-Fosse 18.69 21.80 24.92 28.03 34.26 40.49 46.72 56.06 Studley 62.25 72.63 83.00 93.38 114.13 134.88 155.63 186.76 Sutton-under-Brailes 27.51 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0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Wilmcote 61.55 71.80 82.06 92.32 112.84 133.35 153.87 184.64 Wixford 54.19 63.23 72.26 81.29 99.35 117.42 135.48 162.58 Wolverton 18.48 21.56 24.64 27.72 33.88 40.04 46.20 55.44 Wootton Wawen 27.18 31.71 36.24 40.77 49.83 58.89 67.95 81.54 Wormleighton 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00.
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