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COUNCIL MEETING

DATE: Wednesday, 14 April 2021

TIME: 5.30 pm

VENUE: Online only - Due to Covid-19, this meeting will be held remotely and will be livestreamed here: https://bit.ly/HarrogateYouTube (Copy and paste the link in your browser)

Councillors are hereby summoned to attend a Meeting of the Council of the of , for the purposes following.

AGENDA

Item Title Page Number 1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE:

2. URGENT BUSINESS: To receive notice of any urgent business the Chairman considers should be dealt with at the meeting as a matter of urgency by virtue of Section 100B(4)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972.

3. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST: Members to advise of any declarations of interest.

4. EXEMPT INFORMATION: To determine whether the exclude the press and public during the consideration of any exempt information items.

5. MINUTES: 3 - 18 of the meeting of 3 March 2021.

6. COMMUNICATIONS: To receive such communications as the Chairman may desire to lay before the Council.

7. PUBLIC ARRANGEMENTS - PETITIONS: To receive any petitions under Standing Order 26.

8. PUBLIC ARRANGEMENTS - QUESTIONS: To consider any questions under Standing Order 27.

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9. CONSULTATION RELATING TO THE STRUCTURE OF LOCAL 19 - 28 GOVERNMENT IN NORTH : The Chief Executive to submit a written report. (Appendices A and B to the report are to follow.)

10. COMMON SEAL: To authorise the affixing of the Common Seal to the necessary documents for the purposes of carrying out the resolutions contained in the Minutes.

MEMBERS ARE REMINDED TO UPDATE THE REGISTER OF INTERESTS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH MAY AFFECT CURRENT ENTRIES

Members of the public are entitled to attend this meeting as observers for all those items taken in open session.

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MINUTES OF THE COUNCIL OF THE HELD REMOTELY ON MICROSOFT TEAMS ON WEDNESDAY 3 MARCH 2021 (FROM 5.30 PM – 7.03 PM)

PRESENT: The Mayor, Councillor Stuart Martin in the Chair. Councillors Chris Aldred, Margaret Atkinson, Philip Broadbank, Nick Brown, Rebecca Burnett, Mike Chambers, Trevor Chapman, Jim Clark, Richard Cooper, Ed Darling, John Ennis, Sam Gibbs, Michael Harrison, Paul Haslam, Sid Hawke, Phil Ireland, Steven Jackson, Sue Lumby, Stanley Lumley, John Mann, Pat Marsh, Samantha Mearns, Zoe Metcalfe, Nigel Middlemass, Tim Myatt, Victoria Oldham, Andrew Paraskos, Alex Raubitschek, Matt Scott, Nigel Simms, Graham Swift, Norman Waller, Matthew Webber, Christine Willoughby and Robert Windass.

Late Arrivals: None

Early Departures: None

The Mayor’s Chaplain, Canon Michael Gisbourne, led Members in prayer prior to the commencement of the meeting.

78/20 – APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE: Apologies for absence had been received from Councillors Bernard Bateman, Pauline McHardy, Ann Myatt and Tom Watson.

79/20 – URGENT BUSINESS: There was no urgent business.

80/20 – DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST: No declarations of interest were made at the meeting.

81/20 – EXEMPT INFORMATION: There was no exempt information.

82/20 – MINUTES: The Minutes of the meeting of the Council held on 10 February 2021 were submitted.

Moved by Councillor Richard Cooper Seconded by Councillor Graham Swift and RESOLVED:

That the Minutes of the meeting of the Council held on 10 February 2021 be approved as a correct record and signed by the Chair.

83/20 – COMMUICATIONS: There were no communications from the Mayor.

84/20 – PUBLIC ARRANGEMENTS – PETITIONS: No petitions had been received.

85/20 – PUBLIC ARRANGEMENTS – QUESTIONS: No questions had been received under Standing Order 27.

86/20 – ACCOUNTABILITY OF THE EXECUTIVE AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS: The Mayor advised that in accordance with Standing Order 12(9) two written questions

Page 3 had been received and which would, in accordance with the Standing Order, be dealt with as the first questions under this item. He would then invite verbal questions of the Executive Members and Committee Chairs from other Members of the Council.

1. Question to the Cabinet Member for Housing and Safer Communities from Councillor Trevor Chapman

In the recent publication of the government social housing white paper it is suggested that a review of the decent home standard is carried out and particularly concentrate on achieving carbon neutrality. Can the Cabinet Member give any early indication as to what steps the council will be taking to achieve this goal?

Response:

Thank you for the question. There are currently two reviews on going into the standard of thermal efficiency in homes. These are the review of the Decent Homes Standard and the review of the Housing Health and Safety Rating System. We are contributing to both these reviews in collaboration with the Northern Housing Consortium and Chartered Institute of Public Health.

The British Standards Institution, BSI, has recently published PAS 2035: 2019: Retrofitting Dwellings for Improved Energy Efficiency – Specification and Guidance. PAS describes a ‘publicly available specification’. While it is not officially a ‘standard’, it is a document that is likely to have a major effect on the way UK homes are retrofitted. It applies to homes of all ages and types and therefore includes traditional buildings.

At Harrogate Borough Council work has begun on a Stock Condition Survey to allow a programme to be brought forward to improve thermal efficiency of existing stock and ensure it is environmentally, economically and energy efficient, whilst at the same time we continue to build and buy new homes that meet the same rigorous standards.

2. Question to the Leader from Councillor Chris Aldred

Councillors will be aware that at the start of the Pandemic the Council’s Director of Community resigned from his position and left the employment of this Council as of March 27th last year. Could The Leader inform Council what Management and Reporting procedures have been put in place since then, to ensure effective management of areas formerly under the umbrella leadership of that post? Does the Leader consider these to be adequate and what are the longer term plans relating to the Director of Community role?

Response:

The management arrangements put in place were those that were emailed to all Councillors, including Councillor Aldred, on the 31st of March 2020. I found the arrangement satisfactory but the Chief Executive is the Head of Paid Service and so if any Member has any complaints about the arrangements they should address them to him. In terms of the future of the role then all Councillors including

Page 4 Councillor Aldred were made aware of the recruitment freeze due to COVID-19 in several reports to various Council committees. That freeze is still in place and normal arrangements for filling vacancies will resume in due course.

In response to a request from Councillor Aldred to the Leader that he remind him of the management arrangements the Leader advised that the role had been split between the Director of Corporate Affairs and the Director of Economy and Culture.

Cabinet Members then responded verbally to questions from Members of the Council.

Councillor Pat Marsh then asked a question of the Leader and requested that it be recorded. Recently the Council agreed a provision of cleaning contract supplies to appoint a supplier for cleaning and janitorial materials for the Council’s Housing and Property, Leisure and Tourism and HCC service areas. The preferred supplier was selected via a direct award. The recommended material supplier was accepted as the most economically and logistically advantageous solution as well as being able to provide supplies that met the required standard as demonstrated by the results of an evaluation process, supplier meetings and product testing sessions. I understand the Appointment was OJEU compliant but can I ask whether within that contract was there a clause re Green Public Procurement? Which is an important tool to achieve environmental policy goals relating to climate change. The Leader responded that a written response would be required for such a detailed question. As a supplementary question Councillor Marsh then asked, if Green Public Procurement is better for environment, if this is not included in HBC Procurement Documents now, when and how can this omission be rectified? The Cabinet Member for Resources, Enterprise and Economic Development agreed to provide a written response to both questions.

Councillor Philip Broadbank then asked the Cabinet Member for Resources, Enterprise and Economic Development how many single tender contracts have the Council signed up to in the last financial year and how many contracts went through the competitive process, and requested that the question be recorded. The Cabinet Member agreed to provide a written response.

In response to a question from Councillor Matthew Webber, the Cabinet Member for Planning advised that he became aware of the Homes acquisition of the Bluecoats Park and West Lane sites at the same time as other Members of the Council. In response to a supplementary question the Cabinet Member agreed to arrange for an update to be provided to Members on the sites.

In response to a question from Councillor Chris Aldred, which he requested be recorded, the Cabinet Member for the Environment, Waste Reduction and Recycling thanked Alan Taylor, the Council’s Parks and Street Cleansing Manager, and Andrew Soper, Parks and Street Cleansing Operations Manager, for their hard work for the Council over many years as both officers were retiring from the Council this week.

87/20 – MEMORANDA OF REPORT FROM THE OVERVIEW AND SCRUTINY COMMISSION: There were no reports.

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88/20 – FINANCIAL UPDATE: The Head of Finance presented a financial update, the main focus of which was to provide an update on the financial position for this year, provide an overview of the recent budget process and highlight future issues.

2020/21 - Forecast outturn on budget at February Cabinet. - However significant variations as a result of the pandemic and the response via the Financial Recovery Plan.

£m Forecast Gross Impact of COVID 10.7 Anticipated Government Support -7.9 Forecast Net Impact of COVID 2.8 Financial Recovery Plan: Forecast Net Revenue Savings -2.1 Release of Reserves -0.2 Replenish Working Balance 0.2 Capital & Investment Net Savings -0.7 Forecast Outturn on Budget 0.0

- Compares to £58k forecast overspend at Qtr3 last year.

2021/22 - Balanced Budget approved by Council on 10 February. - Council Tax resolution to be approved tonight: - Increases of NYCC 3.49%, Fire 1.99% and Police 1.99% - Along with HBC’s increase of £5 at Band D (2.03%), the average is a 3.05% increase.

Medium Term Outlook - £6.8m of net income identified in 2022/23 indicative budget, as income levels continue recovery from pandemic. - Annual gaps of £500k each year from 2023/24 after smoothing by Budget Transition Fund. - MTFS refresh to be undertaken for summer 2021, with flexibility and long term planning key. - Great uncertainty in respect of government funding from 2022/23 onwards. - Capital & Investment Programme: funding shortfall in medium term.

Government Consultations/Thinking - Multi-year Spending Review in 2021. - Fair Funding Review. - Business Rate Reform. - Implementation of above expected for 2022/23, reflected in Local Government Finance Settlement in December 2021.

Councillor Matthew Webber then referred to announcements in the budget on the day of the Council meeting on business rates and asked if they would impact on the Council’s finances. The Head of Finance responded that whilst business rates

Page 6 discounts would continue for the remainder of the year, the Council would be compensated in full by the Government.

89/20 – REPORT BACK ON PREVIOUS NOTICES OF MOTION: There were no reports to be considered.

90/20 - MINUTES OF COMMITTEES AND CABINET: The Council resolved upon the various non-delegated Minutes of the Committees and Cabinet as follows:

90/20(01) – CABINET – 6 JANUARY 2021:

Cabinet Minutes 104/20 and 105/20 were dealt with by Council at its meeting held on 10 February 2021, and were included for information purposes only.

90/20(02) – CABINET – 3 FEBRUARY 2021:

Moved by Councillor Richard Cooper Seconded by Councillor Graham Swift and RESOLVED:

That the Minutes of the meeting of the Cabinet held on 3 February 2021 be approved and adopted.

(The vote on the Minutes was taken as part of a block vote on the Committee and Cabinet Minutes taken at Minute 90/20(05).)

(Minutes 117/20 and 119/20 were dealt with by the Council at its meeting held on 10 February 2021.)

90/20(03) – AUDIT AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE – 30 NOVEMBER 2020:

23/20 - TREASURY MANAGEMENT STRATEGY STATEMENT AND ANNUAL INVESTMENT STRATEGY - MID-YEAR REVIEW 2020/21:

This matter was also considered by the Cabinet at its meeting held on 7 October 2020. The Cabinet Minute was the substantive recommendation and was dealt with under Minute 60/20(01).

90/20(04) – AUDIT AND GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE – 2 FEBRUARY 2021:

34/20 – TREASURY MANAGEMENT ANNUAL STRATEGY, ANNUAL INVESTMENT STRATEGY, PRUDENTIAL AND TREASURY INDICATORS, ANNUAL MINIMUM REVENUE PROVISION STATEMENT 2021/22: and

35/20 – CAPITAL STRATEGY 2021/22:

These matters were also considered by the Cabinet at its meeting held on 3 February 2021. The Cabinet Minute was the substantive recommendation and was dealt with under Minute 90/20(02).

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90/20(05) – GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE – 28 JANUARY 2021:

Moved by Councillor Samantha Mearns Seconded by Councillor Matt Scott and RESOLVED:

That the Minutes of the meeting of the General Purposes Committee held on 28 January 2021 be approved and adopted.

(The vote on the Minutes was taken at this point in the meeting as part of a block vote on the Committee and Cabinet Minutes.)

91/20 – NOTICES OF MOTION RECEIVED: The Mayor advised that there were two Notices of Motion before the Council. The first in the names of Councillors Pat Marsh and Trevor Chapman would be debated by the Council, in accordance with Standing Order 10(6)(f). The remaining motion in the names of Councillors Chris Aldred and Philip Broadbank would, once moved and seconded, stand referred for consideration by the General Purposes Committee.

(1) "That this Council thanks all those involved with the Vaccination Centres within the Harrogate District. Their efficiency has made the process of vaccinating our Residents a speedy and stress less process and this Council encourages everyone to attend when called forward.”

Moved by Councillor Pat Marsh Seconded by Councillor Trevor Chapman

The motion was then debated by the Council.

Upon a vote being taken on the notice of motion, the Mayor declared the motion unanimously carried.

(2) "That this Council, due to the interest shown in the Live Streaming of its Meetings during the current Pandemic, asks the Overview & Scrutiny Commission to set up a Cross Party Working Group, to look at (1) improving the Presentation of and Public Access to Meetings as currently broadcast on the HBC You Tube Channel & (2) fully investigate Costings and Systems for the Streaming of Council meetings when they return to taking place physically - aiming for the Working Group to produce a report back to Full Council at the Annual Meeting of the Council in May.”

Moved by Councillor Chris Aldred Seconded by Councillor Philip Broadbank

In accordance with Standing Order 10(6)(a) the motion stood referred to the General Purposes Committee.

92/20 - COUNCIL TAX RESOLUTION 2021/22:

Before calling upon the Leader to move the Council Tax resolution for 2021/22 the Mayor reminded Members that, in accordance with the regulations issued in 2014

Page 8 and, as a consequence, the Council’s own Standing Orders, it would be necessary for a recorded vote to be taken on the Council Tax resolution for 2021/22.

Moved by Councillor Richard Cooper Seconded by Councillor Graham Swift and RESOLVED:

That (1) COUNCIL TAX BASE: it be noted that on 16 December 2020 the Head of Finance calculated the following amounts for the year 2021/22 in accordance with regulations made under Section 31B(3) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:

(a) Whole of the Council’s Area 63,984.89 being the amount calculated, in accordance with Regulation 3 of the Local Authorities (Calculation of Council Tax Base) (England) Regulations 2012, as its Council Tax Base for the year;

(b) Parts of the Council’s Area the amounts mentioned in Column 1 of Schedule A to this Resolution, being the amounts calculated, in accordance with Regulation 6 of the Regulations, as the amounts of its Council Tax Base for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items may relate.

(2) DISTRICT/PARISH COUNCIL TAX RATES: the following amounts be now calculated by the Council for the year 2021/22 in accordance with Sections 31 to 36 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992:

(a) District/Parish Gross Expenditure £138,780,296 being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(2)(a) to (f) of the Act;

(b) Income £121,562,757 being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(3)(a) to (d) of the Act;

(c) District/Parish Net Expenditure £17,217,539 being the amount by which the aggregate at 2(a) above exceeds the aggregate at 2(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31A(4) of the Act, as its council tax requirement for the year;

(d) Basic Amount of tax (including average parish precepts) £269.08758 being the amount at 2(c) above divided by the amount at 1(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31B(1) of the Act, as the basic amount of its Council Tax for the year;

(e) Parish Precepts £1,162,450 being the aggregate amount of all special items referred to in Section 34(1) of the Act;

(f) Basic Amount of Tax (Unparished Areas)

Page 9 £250.92 being the amount at 2(d) above less the result given by dividing the amount at 2(e) above by the amount at 1(a) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Act, as the basic amount of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which no special item relates;

(g) Basic Amount of Tax (Parished Areas) the amounts mentioned in Column 2 of Schedule A to this Resolution, being the amounts given by adding to the amount at 2(f) above the amounts of the special item or items relating to dwellings in those parts of the Council’s area mentioned divided in each case by the amount at 1(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(3) of the Act, as the basic amounts of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one or more special items relate;

(h) District/Parish Council Tax Rates the amounts mentioned in Columns 3 A to H of Schedule A to this Resolution, being the amounts given by multiplying the amounts at 2(f) and 2(g) above by the number which, in the proportion set out in Section 5(1) of the Act, is applicable to dwellings listed in a particular valuation band divided by the number which in that proportion is applicable to dwellings listed in valuation band D, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 36(1) of the Act, as the amounts to be taken into account for the year in respect of categories of dwellings listed in different valuation bands.

(3) COUNTY COUNCIL, POLICE, FIRE & CRIME COMMISSIONER – POLICE AND FIRE & RESCUE AUTHORITY TAX RATES: it be noted that for the year 2021/22 the County Council (NYCC), the Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire and the North Yorkshire Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner, Fire & Rescue Authority (NYFRA) have stated the following amounts in precepts issued to the Council, in accordance with Section 40 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, for each of the categories of dwellings shown below:

Valuation Bands

A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ North Yorkshire County Council* 940.70 1,097.48 1,254.27 1,411.05 1,724.62 2,038.18 2,351.75 2,822.10 North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner – Police Precept 180.71 210.82 240.94 271.06 331.30 391.53 451.77 542.12 North Yorkshire Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner - Fire & Rescue Authority Precept 49.43 57.66 65.90 74.14 90.62 107.09 123.57 148.28

* The NYCC figures above include the Adult Social Care precept (see table overleaf for breakdown)

A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Adult 93.54 109.13 124.72 140.31 171.49 202.67 233.85 280.62 Social

Page 10 Care Other 847.16 988.35 1,129.55 1,270.74 1,553.13 1,835.51 2,117.90 2,541.48 Total 940.70 1,097.48 1,254.27 1,411.05 1,724.62 2,038.18 2,351.75 2,822.10

(4) TOTAL COUNCIL TAX RATES: having calculated the aggregate in each case of the amounts at 2(h) and 3 above, the Council, in accordance with Section 30(2) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, hereby sets the amounts mentioned in Schedule B to this Resolution as the amounts of Council Tax for the year 2021/22 for each of the categories of dwellings shown therein.

(5) BUSINESS RATES: it be noted that on 27 January 2021 the Head of Finance approved the 2021/22 National Non-Domestic Rates Return (NNDR1), which projected total non-domestic rating income for 2021/22 for the district at £63,106,640. £31,553,320 will be paid to Central Government as the Central Share, £5,679,598 will be paid to NYCC as their proportion of the Local Share and £631,066 will be paid to NYFRA as their proportion of the Local Share. £25,242,656 will be retained by the Council as its proportion of the Local Share, in addition to £2,917,230 of s31 grant payable to fund reliefs granted, before payment of the tariff of £21,843,650 and levy payment to the City Region Business Rates Pool of £1,286,840, resulting in net retained business rate income of £5,029,396.

FOR: Councillors Chris Aldred, Margaret Atkinson, Philip Broadbank, Nick Brown, Rebecca Burnett, Mike Chambers, Trevor Chapman, Jim Clark, Richard Cooper, Ed Darling, John Ennis, Sam Gibbs, Michael Harrison, Paul Haslam, Sid Hawke, Phil Ireland, Steven Jackson, Sue Lumby, Stanley Lumley, John Mann, Stuart Martin, Pat Marsh, Samantha Mearns, Zoe Metcalfe, Nigel Middlemass, Tim Myatt, Victoria Oldham, Andrew Paraskos, Alex Raubitschek, Matt Scott, Nigel Simms, Graham Swift, Norman Waller, Matthew Webber, Christine Willoughby and Robert Windass.

Total: 36

AGAINST: None

Total: 0

ABSTENTIONS: None

Total: 0

The Mayor declared the Motion carried.

Page 11 Schedule A 2021/22 1 2 3 Basic Parts of the Council's Area Council Amount Valuation Bands Tax Base of Tax A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ with Parish Meeting 71.59 4.19 2.79 3.26 3.72 4.19 5.12 6.05 6.98 8.38 , & Clareton Grouped Parish Council 200.24 15.48 10.32 12.04 13.76 15.48 18.92 22.36 25.80 30.96 Parish Council 140.89 9.58 6.39 7.45 8.52 9.58 11.71 13.84 15.97 19.16 and Grouped Parish Council 272.05 24.26 16.17 18.87 21.56 24.26 29.65 35.04 40.43 48.52 Parish Council 132.84 42.61 28.41 33.14 37.88 42.61 52.08 61.55 71.02 85.22 Parish Council 350.76 20.53 13.69 15.97 18.25 20.53 25.09 29.65 34.22 41.06 Bilton-in- with Bickerton Parish Council 205.47 34.36 22.91 26.72 30.54 34.36 42.00 49.63 57.27 68.72 Parish Council 416.62 25.20 16.80 19.60 22.40 25.20 30.80 36.40 42.00 50.40 Parish Council 432.05 20.84 13.89 16.21 18.52 20.84 25.47 30.10 34.73 41.68 and Grouped Parish Council 281.99 24.47 16.31 19.03 21.75 24.47 29.91 35.35 40.78 48.94 Parish Council 1,531.00 39.19 26.13 30.48 34.84 39.19 47.90 56.61 65.32 78.38

Page 12 Page Parish Meeting 80.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Parish Council 317.50 20.80 13.87 16.18 18.49 20.80 25.42 30.04 34.67 41.60 , and Walshford Grouped Parish Council 175.97 15.47 10.31 12.03 13.75 15.47 18.91 22.35 25.78 30.94 Clint-cum-Hamlets Parish Council 248.66 18.50 12.33 14.39 16.44 18.50 22.61 26.72 30.83 37.00 Cundall and Norton-le-Clay Grouped Parish Council 198.38 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Dacre Parish Council 395.91 27.78 18.52 21.61 24.69 27.78 33.95 40.13 46.30 55.56 Darley & Menwith Parish Council 503.43 31.29 20.86 24.34 27.81 31.29 38.24 45.20 52.15 62.58 Parish Council 337.03 26.51 17.67 20.62 23.56 26.51 32.40 38.29 44.18 53.02 Parish Meeting 121.83 19.04 12.69 14.81 16.92 19.04 23.27 27.50 31.73 38.08 Farnham Parish Meeting 110.53 15.38 10.25 11.96 13.67 15.38 18.80 22.22 25.63 30.76 , Healey and District Grouped Parish Council 192.35 15.60 10.40 12.13 13.87 15.60 19.07 22.53 26.00 31.20 Parish Council 179.87 18.94 12.63 14.73 16.84 18.94 23.15 27.36 31.57 37.88 Ferrensby Parish Meeting 102.24 5.87 3.91 4.57 5.22 5.87 7.17 8.48 9.78 11.74 and Plompton Grouped Parish Council 373.38 28.71 19.14 22.33 25.52 28.71 35.09 41.47 47.85 57.42 Grouped Parish Council 119.72 20.88 13.92 16.24 18.56 20.88 25.52 30.16 34.80 41.76 Goldsborough and Grouped Parish Council 299.52 22.44 14.96 17.45 19.95 22.44 27.43 32.41 37.40 44.88 Grantley and Sawley Grouped Parish Council 244.04 35.85 23.90 27.88 31.87 35.85 43.82 51.78 59.75 71.70 Parish Council 272.97 37.82 25.21 29.42 33.62 37.82 46.22 54.63 63.03 75.64 Parish Council 378.86 37.15 24.77 28.89 33.02 37.15 45.41 53.66 61.92 74.30 Parish Council 224.04 24.78 16.52 19.27 22.03 24.78 30.29 35.79 41.30 49.56 Parish Council 582.59 23.38 15.59 18.18 20.78 23.38 28.58 33.77 38.97 46.76 Hartwith-cum-Winsley Parish Council 447.17 27.95 18.63 21.74 24.84 27.95 34.16 40.37 46.58 55.90 Haverah Park and Grouped Parish Council 273.77 18.63 12.42 14.49 16.56 18.63 22.77 26.91 31.05 37.26 Hewick and Hutton Grouped Parish Council 201.76 9.73 6.49 7.57 8.65 9.73 11.89 14.05 16.22 19.46

1 2 3 Basic Parts of the Council's Area Council Amount Valuation Bands Tax Base of Tax A B C D E F G H High and Low Bishopside Parish Council 910.78 33.53 22.35 26.08 29.80 33.53 40.98 48.43 55.88 67.06 Kearby-with-Netherby Parish Council 108.83 13.78 9.19 10.72 12.25 13.78 16.84 19.90 22.97 27.56 Parish Council 1,906.72 12.81 8.54 9.96 11.39 12.81 15.66 18.50 21.35 25.62 Kirby Hill and District Grouped Parish Council 365.40 19.98 13.32 15.54 17.76 19.98 24.42 28.86 33.30 39.96 , Laverton and Grouped Parish Council 498.99 32.57 21.71 25.33 28.95 32.57 39.81 47.05 54.28 65.14 Parish Council 269.54 29.68 19.79 23.08 26.38 29.68 36.28 42.87 49.47 59.36 Parish Council 252.96 23.10 15.40 17.97 20.53 23.10 28.23 33.37 38.50 46.20 Parish Council 248.25 28.20 18.80 21.93 25.07 28.20 34.47 40.73 47.00 56.40 Successor Parish Council 5,882.67 25.01 16.67 19.45 22.23 25.01 30.57 36.13 41.68 50.02 Parish Council 500.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Grouped Parish Council 178.06 21.06 14.04 16.38 18.72 21.06 25.74 30.42 35.10 42.12 Parish Council 96.10 46.83 31.22 36.42 41.63 46.83 57.24 67.64 78.05 93.66 Littlethorpe Parish Council 231.28 16.43 10.95 12.78 14.60 16.43 20.08 23.73 27.38 32.86 Long Marston Parish Council 251.22 19.31 12.87 15.02 17.16 19.31 23.60 27.89 32.18 38.62 Page 13 Page Lower Washburn Grouped Parish Council 412.49 18.79 12.53 14.61 16.70 18.79 22.97 27.14 31.32 37.58 Markenfield Hall Parish Meeting 4.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 with Wallerthwaite Parish Council 288.84 15.53 10.35 12.08 13.80 15.53 18.98 22.43 25.88 31.06 Marton-cum-Grafton Parish Council 251.83 22.08 14.72 17.17 19.63 22.08 26.99 31.89 36.80 44.16 Marton-le-Moor Parish Council 93.44 18.49 12.33 14.38 16.44 18.49 22.60 26.71 30.82 36.98 Grouped Parish Council 566.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Melmerby and Middleton Grouped Parish Council 186.34 25.23 16.82 19.62 22.43 25.23 30.84 36.44 42.05 50.46 Mid- Grouped Parish Council 391.21 12.23 8.15 9.51 10.87 12.23 14.95 17.67 20.38 24.46 Parish Council 142.03 31.68 21.12 24.64 28.16 31.68 38.72 45.76 52.80 63.36 Newall-with-Clifton Parish Council 66.10 7.56 5.04 5.88 6.72 7.56 9.24 10.92 12.60 15.12 Parish Council 59.34 25.28 16.85 19.66 22.47 25.28 30.90 36.52 42.13 50.56 Parish Council 37.91 31.65 21.10 24.62 28.13 31.65 38.68 45.72 52.75 63.30 Parish Council 237.68 38.79 25.86 30.17 34.48 38.79 47.41 56.03 64.65 77.58 -with-Sleningford Parish Council 296.69 44.48 29.65 34.60 39.54 44.48 54.36 64.25 74.13 88.96 Parish Council 143.70 83.51 55.67 64.95 74.23 83.51 102.07 120.63 139.18 167.02 with Parish Council 1,239.53 28.64 19.09 22.28 25.46 28.64 35.00 41.37 47.73 57.28 -with-Newby Parish Council 164.19 40.38 26.92 31.41 35.89 40.38 49.35 58.33 67.30 80.76 Ripley Parish Council 130.34 21.87 14.58 17.01 19.44 21.87 26.73 31.59 36.45 43.74 Successor Parish Council 5,651.97 70.77 47.18 55.04 62.91 70.77 86.50 102.22 117.95 141.54 and Westwick Grouped Parish Council 117.96 53.82 35.88 41.86 47.84 53.82 65.78 77.74 89.70 107.64 Scotton Parish Council 324.62 10.78 7.19 8.38 9.58 10.78 13.18 15.57 17.97 21.56 Parish Council 141.26 32.73 21.82 25.46 29.09 32.73 40.00 47.28 54.55 65.46

1 2 3 Basic Parts of the Council's Area Council Amount Valuation Bands Tax Base of Tax A B C D E F G H Parish Council 262.94 34.28 22.85 26.66 30.47 34.28 41.90 49.52 57.13 68.56 Parish Council 182.40 10.96 7.31 8.52 9.74 10.96 13.40 15.83 18.27 21.92 Skelton Grouped Parish Council 148.04 33.88 22.59 26.35 30.12 33.88 41.41 48.94 56.47 67.76 -with-Cayton Parish Meeting 78.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Spofforth-with-Stockeld Parish Council 535.28 19.08 12.72 14.84 16.96 19.08 23.32 27.56 31.80 38.16 Staveley and Grouped Parish Council 286.85 22.15 14.77 17.23 19.69 22.15 27.07 31.99 36.92 44.30 Thornthwaite-with-Padside Parish Meeting 95.93 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Thornville Parish Meeting 8.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Parish Meeting 53.15 22.58 15.05 17.56 20.07 22.58 27.60 32.62 37.63 45.16 and Wilstrop Grouped Parish Council 751.57 38.59 25.73 30.01 34.30 38.59 47.17 55.74 64.32 77.18 Upper Grouped Parish Council 236.52 33.82 22.55 26.30 30.06 33.82 41.34 48.85 56.37 67.64 Walkingham Hill with Occaney Parish Meeting 10.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Washburn Grouped Parish Council 269.22 28.60 19.07 22.24 25.42 28.60 34.96 41.31 47.67 57.20

Page 14 Page Wath and Norton Conyers Grouped Parish Council 113.21 32.59 21.73 25.35 28.97 32.59 39.83 47.07 54.32 65.18 Weeton Parish Council 486.06 10.36 6.91 8.06 9.21 10.36 12.66 14.96 17.27 20.72 Parish Council 358.84 23.49 15.66 18.27 20.88 23.49 28.71 33.93 39.15 46.98 Parish Council 98.40 12.20 8.13 9.49 10.84 12.20 14.91 17.62 20.33 24.40

All other parts of the Council's area X X 167.28 195.16 223.04 250.92 306.68 362.44 418.20 501.84

Schedule B 2021/22

Parts of the Council's Area Valuation Bands A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Allerton Mauleverer with Hopperton Parish Meeting 1,340.91 1,564.38 1,787.87 2,011.36 2,458.34 2,905.29 3,352.27 4,022.72 Arkendale, Coneythorpe and Clareton Grouped Parish Council 1,348.44 1,573.16 1,797.91 2,022.65 2,472.14 2,921.60 3,371.09 4,045.30 Asenby Parish Council 1,344.51 1,568.57 1,792.67 2,016.75 2,464.93 2,913.08 3,361.26 4,033.50 Azerley and Winksley Grouped Parish Council 1,354.29 1,579.99 1,805.71 2,031.43 2,482.87 2,934.28 3,385.72 4,062.86 Baldersby Parish Council 1,366.53 1,594.26 1,822.03 2,049.78 2,505.30 2,960.79 3,416.31 4,099.56 Bewerley Parish Council 1,351.81 1,577.09 1,802.40 2,027.70 2,478.31 2,928.89 3,379.51 4,055.40 Bilton-in-Ainsty with Bickerton Parish Council 1,361.03 1,587.84 1,814.69 2,041.53 2,495.22 2,948.87 3,402.56 4,083.06 Birstwith Parish Council 1,354.92 1,580.72 1,806.55 2,032.37 2,484.02 2,935.64 3,387.29 4,064.74 Bishop Monkton Parish Council 1,352.01 1,577.33 1,802.67 2,028.01 2,478.69 2,929.34 3,380.02 4,056.02 Bishop Thornton and Warsill Grouped Parish Council 1,354.43 1,580.15 1,805.90 2,031.64 2,483.13 2,934.59 3,386.07 4,063.28 Boroughbridge Parish Council 1,364.25 1,591.60 1,818.99 2,046.36 2,501.12 2,955.85 3,410.61 4,092.72 Brearton Parish Meeting 1,338.12 1,561.12 1,784.15 2,007.17 2,453.22 2,899.24 3,345.29 4,014.34 Burton Leonard Parish Council 1,351.99 1,577.30 1,802.64 2,027.97 2,478.64 2,929.28 3,379.96 4,055.94 Page 15 Page Cattal, Hunsingore and Walshford Grouped Parish Council 1,348.43 1,573.15 1,797.90 2,022.64 2,472.13 2,921.59 3,371.07 4,045.28 Clint-cum-Hamlets Parish Council 1,350.45 1,575.51 1,800.59 2,025.67 2,475.83 2,925.96 3,376.12 4,051.34 Cundall and Norton-le-Clay Grouped Parish Council 1,338.12 1,561.12 1,784.15 2,007.17 2,453.22 2,899.24 3,345.29 4,014.34 Dacre Parish Council 1,356.64 1,582.73 1,808.84 2,034.95 2,487.17 2,939.37 3,391.59 4,069.90 Darley with Menwith Parish Council 1,358.98 1,585.46 1,811.96 2,038.46 2,491.46 2,944.44 3,397.44 4,076.92 Dishforth Parish Council 1,355.79 1,581.74 1,807.71 2,033.68 2,485.62 2,937.53 3,389.47 4,067.36 Dunsforths Parish Meeting 1,350.81 1,575.93 1,801.07 2,026.21 2,476.49 2,926.74 3,377.02 4,052.42 Farnham Parish Meeting 1,348.37 1,573.08 1,797.82 2,022.55 2,472.02 2,921.46 3,370.92 4,045.10 Fearby, Healey and District Grouped Parish Council 1,348.52 1,573.25 1,798.02 2,022.77 2,472.29 2,921.77 3,371.29 4,045.54 Felliscliffe Parish Council 1,350.75 1,575.85 1,800.99 2,026.11 2,476.37 2,926.60 3,376.86 4,052.22 Ferrensby Parish Meeting 1,342.03 1,565.69 1,789.37 2,013.04 2,460.39 2,907.72 3,355.07 4,026.08 Follifoot and Plompton Grouped Parish Council 1,357.26 1,583.45 1,809.67 2,035.88 2,488.31 2,940.71 3,393.14 4,071.76 Fountains Abbey Grouped Parish Council 1,352.04 1,577.36 1,802.71 2,028.05 2,478.74 2,929.40 3,380.09 4,056.10 Goldsborough and Flaxby Grouped Parish Council 1,353.08 1,578.57 1,804.10 2,029.61 2,480.65 2,931.65 3,382.69 4,059.22 Grantley and Sawley Grouped Parish Council 1,362.02 1,589.00 1,816.02 2,043.02 2,497.04 2,951.02 3,405.04 4,086.04 Great Ouseburn Parish Council 1,363.33 1,590.54 1,817.77 2,044.99 2,499.44 2,953.87 3,408.32 4,089.98 Green Hammerton Parish Council 1,362.89 1,590.01 1,817.17 2,044.32 2,498.63 2,952.90 3,407.21 4,088.64 Grewelthorpe Parish Council 1,354.64 1,580.39 1,806.18 2,031.95 2,483.51 2,935.03 3,386.59 4,063.90 Hampsthwaite Parish Council 1,353.71 1,579.30 1,804.93 2,030.55 2,481.80 2,933.01 3,384.26 4,061.10 Hartwith-cum-Winsley Parish Council 1,356.75 1,582.86 1,808.99 2,035.12 2,487.38 2,939.61 3,391.87 4,070.24 Haverah Park and Beckwithshaw Grouped Parish Council 1,350.54 1,575.61 1,800.71 2,025.80 2,475.99 2,926.15 3,376.34 4,051.60 Hewick and Hutton Grouped Parish Council 1,344.61 1,568.69 1,792.80 2,016.90 2,465.11 2,913.29 3,361.51 4,033.80 Parts of the Council's Area Valuation Bands A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ High and Low Bishopside Parish Council 1,360.47 1,587.20 1,813.95 2,040.70 2,494.20 2,947.67 3,401.17 4,081.40 Kearby-with-Netherby Parish Council 1,347.31 1,571.84 1,796.40 2,020.95 2,470.06 2,919.14 3,368.26 4,041.90 Killinghall Parish Council 1,346.66 1,571.08 1,795.54 2,019.98 2,468.88 2,917.74 3,366.64 4,039.96 Kirby Hill and District Grouped Parish Council 1,351.44 1,576.66 1,801.91 2,027.15 2,477.64 2,928.10 3,378.59 4,054.30 Kirkby Malzeard, Laverton & Dallowgill Grouped Parish Council 1,359.83 1,586.45 1,813.10 2,039.74 2,493.03 2,946.29 3,399.57 4,079.48 Kirkby Overblow Parish Council 1,357.91 1,584.20 1,810.53 2,036.85 2,489.50 2,942.11 3,394.76 4,073.70 Kirk Deighton Parish Council 1,353.52 1,579.09 1,804.68 2,030.27 2,481.45 2,932.61 3,383.79 4,060.54 Kirk Hammerton Parish Council 1,356.92 1,583.05 1,809.22 2,035.37 2,487.69 2,939.97 3,392.29 4,070.74 Knaresborough Successor Parish Council 1,354.79 1,580.57 1,806.38 2,032.18 2,483.79 2,935.37 3,386.97 4,064.36 Langthorpe Parish Council 1,338.12 1,561.12 1,784.15 2,007.17 2,453.22 2,899.24 3,345.29 4,014.34 Little Ouseburn Grouped Parish Council 1,352.16 1,577.50 1,802.87 2,028.23 2,478.96 2,929.66 3,380.39 4,056.46 Little Ribston Parish Council 1,369.34 1,597.54 1,825.78 2,054.00 2,510.46 2,966.88 3,423.34 4,108.00 Littlethorpe Parish Council 1,349.07 1,573.90 1,798.75 2,023.60 2,473.30 2,922.97 3,372.67 4,047.20 Long Marston Parish Council 1,350.99 1,576.14 1,801.31 2,026.48 2,476.82 2,927.13 3,377.47 4,052.96

Page 16 Page Lower Washburn Grouped Parish Council 1,350.65 1,575.73 1,800.85 2,025.96 2,476.19 2,926.38 3,376.61 4,051.92 Markenfield Hall Parish Meeting 1,338.12 1,561.12 1,784.15 2,007.17 2,453.22 2,899.24 3,345.29 4,014.34 Markington with Wallerthwaite Parish Council 1,348.47 1,573.20 1,797.95 2,022.70 2,472.20 2,921.67 3,371.17 4,045.40 Marton-cum-Grafton Parish Council 1,352.84 1,578.29 1,803.78 2,029.25 2,480.21 2,931.13 3,382.09 4,058.50 Marton-le-Moor Parish Council 1,350.45 1,575.50 1,800.59 2,025.66 2,475.82 2,925.95 3,376.11 4,051.32 Masham Grouped Parish Council 1,338.12 1,561.12 1,784.15 2,007.17 2,453.22 2,899.24 3,345.29 4,014.34 Melmerby and Middleton Grouped Parish Council 1,354.94 1,580.74 1,806.58 2,032.40 2,484.06 2,935.68 3,387.34 4,064.80 Mid-Wharfedale Grouped Parish Council 1,346.27 1,570.63 1,795.02 2,019.40 2,468.17 2,916.91 3,365.67 4,038.80 Moor Monkton Parish Council 1,359.24 1,585.76 1,812.31 2,038.85 2,491.94 2,945.00 3,398.09 4,077.70 Newall-with-Clifton Parish Council 1,343.16 1,567.00 1,790.87 2,014.73 2,462.46 2,910.16 3,357.89 4,029.46 Nidd Parish Council 1,354.97 1,580.78 1,806.62 2,032.45 2,484.12 2,935.76 3,387.42 4,064.90 North Deighton Parish Council 1,359.22 1,585.74 1,812.28 2,038.82 2,491.90 2,944.96 3,398.04 4,077.64 North Rigton Parish Council 1,363.98 1,591.29 1,818.63 2,045.96 2,500.63 2,955.27 3,409.94 4,091.92 North Stainley-with-Sleningford Parish Council 1,367.77 1,595.72 1,823.69 2,051.65 2,507.58 2,963.49 3,419.42 4,103.30 Nun Monkton Parish Council 1,393.79 1,626.07 1,858.38 2,090.68 2,555.29 3,019.87 3,484.47 4,181.36 Pannal with Burn Bridge Parish Council 1,357.21 1,583.40 1,809.61 2,035.81 2,488.22 2,940.61 3,393.02 4,071.62 Rainton-with-Newby Parish Council 1,365.04 1,592.53 1,820.04 2,047.55 2,502.57 2,957.57 3,412.59 4,095.10 Ripley Parish Council 1,352.70 1,578.13 1,803.59 2,029.04 2,479.95 2,930.83 3,381.74 4,058.08 Ripon Successor Parish Council 1,385.30 1,616.16 1,847.06 2,077.94 2,539.72 3,001.46 3,463.24 4,155.88 Roecliffe and Westwick Grouped Parish Council 1,374.00 1,602.98 1,831.99 2,060.99 2,519.00 2,976.98 3,434.99 4,121.98 Scotton Parish Council 1,345.31 1,569.50 1,793.73 2,017.95 2,466.40 2,914.81 3,363.26 4,035.90 Scriven Parish Council 1,359.94 1,586.58 1,813.24 2,039.90 2,493.22 2,946.52 3,399.84 4,079.80 Sharow Parish Council 1,360.97 1,587.78 1,814.62 2,041.45 2,495.12 2,948.76 3,402.42 4,082.90 Parts of the Council's Area Valuation Bands A B C D E F G H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Sicklinghal l Parish Council 1,345.43 1,569.64 1,793.89 2,018.13 2,466.62 2,915.07 3,363.56 4,036.26 Skelton Grouped Parish Council 1,360.71 1,587.47 1,814.27 2,041.05 2,494.63 2,948.18 3,401.76 4,082.10 South Stainley-with-Cayton Parish Meeting 1,338.12 1,561.12 1,784.15 2,007.17 2,453.22 2,899.24 3,345.29 4,014.34 Spofforth-with-Stockeld Parish Council 1,350.84 1,575.96 1,801.11 2,026.25 2,476.54 2,926.80 3,377.09 4,052.50 Staveley and Copgrove Grouped Parish Council 1,352.89 1,578.35 1,803.84 2,029.32 2,480.29 2,931.23 3,382.21 4,058.64 Thornthwaite-with-Padside Parish Meeting 1,338.12 1,561.12 1,784.15 2,007.17 2,453.22 2,899.24 3,345.29 4,014.34 Thornville Parish Meeting 1,338.12 1,561.12 1,784.15 2,007.17 2,453.22 2,899.24 3,345.29 4,014.34 Thruscross Parish Meeting 1,353.17 1,578.68 1,804.22 2,029.75 2,480.82 2,931.86 3,382.92 4,059.50 Tockwith and Wilstrop Grouped Parish Council 1,363.85 1,591.13 1,818.45 2,045.76 2,500.39 2,954.98 3,409.61 4,091.52 Upper Nidderdale Grouped Parish Council 1,360.67 1,587.42 1,814.21 2,040.99 2,494.56 2,948.09 3,401.66 4,081.98 Walkingham Hill with Occaney Parish Meeting 1,338.12 1,561.12 1,784.15 2,007.17 2,453.22 2,899.24 3,345.29 4,014.34 Washburn