Information About Your Council Tax Bill 2019/20 Council Tax Amounts for Town and Parish Councils

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Information About Your Council Tax Bill 2019/20 Council Tax Amounts for Town and Parish Councils Information about your Council Tax Bill 2019/20 Council Tax amounts for Town and Parish Councils The chart below shows the Council Tax you pay, depending on where you live and which valuation band your home is in. Parish and town councils need money to pay for things like community centres, footpaths and street lights. Authorities Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Abbess, Berners and Beauchamp Roding 1,331.94 1,522.22 1,712.50 2,093.06 2,473.61 2,854.17 3,425.00 1,141.67 Buckhurst Hill 1,171.47 1,366.71 1,561.96 1,757.20 2,147.69 2,538.18 2,928.67 3,514.40 Chigwell 1,156.85 1,349.65 1,542.46 1,735.27 2,120.89 2,506.50 2,892.12 3,470.54 Epping Town 1,185.15 1,382.67 1,580.20 1,777.72 2,172.77 2,567.82 2,962.87 3,555.44 Epping Upland 1,154.55 1,346.97 1,539.40 1,731.82 2,116.67 2,501.52 2,886.37 3,463.64 Fyfield 1,144.92 1,335.74 1,526.56 1,717.38 2,099.02 2,480.66 2,862.30 3,434.76 High Ongar 1,137.88 1,327.53 1,517.17 1,706.82 2,086.11 2,465.41 2,844.70 3,413.64 Lambourne 1,154.55 1,346.98 1,539.40 1,731.83 2,116.68 2,501.53 2,886.38 3,463.66 Loughton Town 1,163.64 1,357.58 1,551.52 1,745.46 2,133.34 2,521.22 2,909.10 3,490.92 Matching 1,150.14 1,341.83 1,533.52 1,725.21 2,108.59 2,491.97 2,875.35 3,450.42 Moreton, Bobbingworth and the Lavers 1,143.03 1,333.53 1,524.04 1,714.54 2,095.55 2,476.56 2,857.57 3,429.08 Nazeing 1,152.02 1,344.02 1,536.03 1,728.03 2,112.04 2,496.04 2,880.05 3,456.06 North Weald Bassett 1,182.85 1,379.99 1,577.13 1,774.27 2,168.55 2,562.83 2,957.12 3,548.54 Ongar Town 1,200.51 1,400.60 1,600.68 1,800.77 2,200.94 2,601.11 3,001.28 3,601.54 Roydon 1,141.27 1,331.49 1,521.70 1,711.91 2,092.33 2,472.76 2,853.18 3,423.82 Sheering 1,146.27 1,337.32 1,528.36 1,719.41 2,101.50 2,483.59 2,865.68 3,438.82 Stanford Rivers 1,163.29 1,357.18 1,551.06 1,744.94 2,132.70 2,520.47 2,908.23 3,489.88 Stapleford Abbotts 1,140.35 1,330.40 1,520.46 1,710.52 2,090.64 2,470.75 2,850.87 3,421.04 Stapleford Tawney 1,137.59 1,327.19 1,516.79 1,706.39 2,085.59 2,464.79 2,843.98 3,412.78 Theydon Bois 1,162.44 1,356.18 1,549.92 1,743.66 2,131.14 2,518.62 2,906.10 3,487.32 Theydon Garnon 1,133.25 1,322.13 1,511.00 1,699.88 2,077.63 2,455.38 2,833.13 3,399.76 Theydon Mount 1,136.75 1,326.21 1,515.67 1,705.13 2,084.05 2,462.97 2,841.88 3,410.26 Waltham Abbey Town 1,198.62 1,398.39 1,598.16 1,797.93 2,197.47 2,597.01 2,996.55 3,595.86 Willingale 1,139.61 1,329.54 1,519.48 1,709.41 2,089.28 2,469.15 2,849.02 3,418.82 Parish and town council spending The table below takes account of grants we give to parish councils Council Tax Parish part of Requirement Council Tax for a 2019/20 property in Band D Town/Parish (£) (£) Abbess, Berners & Beauchamp Roding 5,500 24.19 Buckhurst Hill 360,892 68.89 Chigwell 290,801 46.96 Epping Town 475,585 89.41 Epping Upland 17,994 43.51 Fyfield 12,084 29.07 High Ongar 10,412 18.51 Lambourne 38,970 43.52 Loughton Town 719,000 57.15 Matching 16,638 36.90 Moreton, Bobbingworth & the Lavers 15,510 26.23 Nazeing 82,994 39.72 North Weald Bassett 219,256 85.96 Ongar Town 307,050 112.46 Roydon 32,207 23.60 Sheering 42,200 31.10 Stanford Rivers 20,704 56.63 Stapleford Abbotts 11,619 22.21 Stapleford Tawney 1,537 18.08 Theydon Bois 110,854 55.35 Theydon Garnon 1,000 11.57 Theydon Mount 1,975 16.82 Waltham Abbey Town 851,000 109.62 Willingale 4,985 21.10 For details regarding the parish and town councils whose precept is over £140,000 please see the tables and information on the following page. Buckhurst Hill Parish Council 2018 to 2019 2019 to 2020 £ thousands £ thousands Recreation 170 330 Transport and Environment 7 7 Information 48 66 Other Services 395 335 Less use of Balances -257 -378 Expenditure Requirement 363 360 Less Local Council Tax Support Grant -4 0 Council Tax Requirement 359 360 Address: 165 Queens Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex IG9 5AZ Tel: 020 8498 9933 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.buckhursthillpc.gov.uk Chigwell Parish Council 2018 to 2019 2019 to 2020 £ thousands £ thousands Administration 164,771 151,020 Allotments 1,700 1,525 Cemetery/Open Spaces 98,932 128,786 Highways 2,200 1,500 Bus Service 0 99,450 To reserve 56,000 0 Misc Expenditure 0 30,000 Equipment Planning 22,000 23,000 Grants 1,000 1,000 BUDGET 346,603 436,281 Council Tax Support Grant -3,511 0 Miscellaneous Income -57,830 -79970 PRECEPT 285,262 290,801 Address: Hainault Road, Chigwell, Essex IG7 6QZ Tel: 020 8501 4275 Fax: 020 8501 2045 Clerk e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.chigwellparishcouncil.gov.uk Epping Town Council 2018 to 2019 2019 to 2020 £ £ Service and Committee Support 170,810 192,030 Loan Payments 102,416 102,416 Grants 4,650 4,650 Events and Publications 30,120 29,830 Public Halls -2,232 -3,065 Market -12,544 -14,980 Cemetery -32,340 -38,220 Parks and Maintenance 194,970 202,150 Public Toilet 7,570 6,000 Allotments -1,250 -1,200 Street Furniture 2,000 2,100 Leases -1,499 -1,799 Capital Projects 0 0 Neighbourhood Planning 2,000 4,000 War Memorial 100 100 Transfer to reserves 1,168 -8,427 Local Council Tax Support Grant -7,840 0 PRECEPT 458,099 475,585 Address: Epping Hall, St John’s Road, Epping, Essex CM16 5JU Tel: 01992 579444 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.eppingtowncouncil.gov.uk Loughton Town Council 2018 to 2019 2019 to 2020 £ £ Leisure 518,070 495,324 Environment, Heritage and Planning 192,950 193,950 Community Services 173,775 197,110 Other services 101,413 86,366 Expenditure Requirement 986,208 972,750 Less use of Balances -307,700 --253,750 Less Local Council Tax Support Grant -13,508 0 Council Tax Requirement 665,000 719,000 Address: Loughton Library and Town Hall, Traps Hill, Loughton, Essex IG10 1HD Tel: 020 8508 4200 Fax: 020 8508 4400 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.loughton-tc.gov.uk North Weald Bassett Parish Council 2018 to 2019 2019 to 2020 £ £ Leisure and Recreation 16,795 29,635 Community Services 60,167 80,705 Administration 124,377 147,030 Other 18,944 14,581 Use of Balances -32,520 5,515 Expenditure Requirement 187,763 219,256 Local Council Tax Support Grant -3,514 0 Council Tax Requirement 184,249 219,256 Address: Jim Davis Room, North Weald Library, 138 High Road, North Weald, Essex CM16 6BZ Tel: 01992 523825 Fax: 01992 524756 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.northweald-pc.gov.uk Ongar Town Council 2018/19 (£) 2019/20 (£) Administration 275,840 202,353 Environment 14,350 0 Open Spaces 20,460 75,000 Jubilee Park 127,907 0 Capital Expenditure 16,252 16,340 Transfer to reserve 0 36,000 Total Expenditure 454,809 329,693 Total Income and additional reserves -143,155 -23,124 Expenditure Requirement 311,654 306,569 Less Local Council Tax Support Grant -5,385 -0 Precept 306,269 306,569 Address: Bansons, Bansons Way, Ongar, Essex CM5 9AS Tel: 01277 365348 Fax: 01277 362315 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ongartowncouncil.gov.uk Waltham Abbey Town Council 2018 to 2019 2019 to 2020 £ thousands £ thousands Recreation 106 124 Leisure and Community Services 130 139 Environment 39 32 Information/PR 49 29 Discretionary Aid 8 8 Administration and Other Services 387 413 Loan Repayment 36 36 Capital Investment 60 60 Contribution to Reserves 33 10 Expenditure Requirement 848 851 Less Local Council Tax Support Grant -23 0 Precept 825 851 The 1.5% increase in the Band D Council Tax is to cover the loss of the final amount of the Local Council Tax mitigation grant (previous year £23k received).
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