Council tax: Here's what Burnham and Dengie households have to pay from April

By Charlotte Lillywhite

10th Mar 2022 | Local News

Maldon District Council approved a council tax hike at the end of February (Photo: 2022 Google)
Maldon District Council approved a council tax hike at the end of February (Photo: 2022 Google)

Council tax bills in Burnham and the Dengie are set to be increased from April and here is a breakdown of how much each household will have to pay compared to the rest of Essex.

All 12 district councils, Essex County Council and the Police and Crime Commissioner raised their share of the council tax bill to pay for the services they provide.

Essex County Council raised its share for a Band D property by around £60 to £1401, while Essex Police and Crime Commissioner Roger Hirst raised that portion for a Band D household by around £11.40 to around £300.

Separate districts - including Maldon District Council, which covers Burnham and the Dengie - raised their bills to pay for the services they provide such as waste collection, leisure and housing.

The figures below do not include the unitary authorities of Southend and Thurrock.

This means that, aside from parish-level precepts, it is now clear how much each area of the county will pay as of April.

Here is how much you will pay in council tax from April, per property band, excluding parish council precepts.

Maldon - including Burnham and the Dengie

The bill for Band D households in the Maldon district will be £1,907.37, excluding parish and town councils.

This means council tax for Band D will increase by £76.64 over the year from £1830.73

Band A £1,271.58

Band C £1,483.51

Band B £1,695.44

Band D £1,907.37

Band E £2,331.23

Band F £2,755.09

Band G £3,178.95

Band H £3,814.74

Here's how Maldon compares to the rest of Essex

Basildon

The bill for Band D households in Basildon will be £1973.88, excluding parish and town councils. This means this part of council tax for Band D households will increase by £71.64 over the year from £1,902.24 Band A £,1315.92

Band B £1,535.24

Band C £1,754.56

Band D £1,973.88

Band E £2,412.52

Band F £2,851.16

Band G £3,289.80

Band H £3,947.76

Braintree

The bill for Band D households in Braintree will be £1884.6, excluding parish and town councils.

This means council tax for Band D will increase by £76.59 over the year from £1808.01.

Band A 1,256.40

Band B 1,465.80

Band C 1,675.20

Band D 1,884.60

Band E 2,303.40

Band F 2,722.20

Band G 3,141

Band H 3,769.20

Brentwood

The bill for Band D households in Brentwood will be £1,893.60, excluding parish and town councils. This means council tax for Band D will increase by £76.64 over the year from £1,816.96. Band A £1,262.40

Band B £1,472.80

Band C £1,683.20

Band D £1,893.60

Band E £2,314.40

Band F £2,735.20

Band G £3,156.00

Band H £3,787.20

Castle Point

The bill for Band D households in Castle Point will be £1,968.66, excluding parish and town councils.

This means council tax for Band D will increase by £111.87 over the year from £1,856.79.

Band A £1,312.44

Band B £1,531.18

Band C £1,749.92

Band D £1,968.66

Band E £2,406.14

Band F £2,843.62

Band G £3,281.10

Band H £3,937.32

Chelmsford

The bill for Band D households in Chelmsford will be £1,912.77, excluding parish and town councils. This means council tax for Band D will increase by £76.77 over the year from £1,836. Band A £1,275.18

Band B £1,487.71

Band C £1,700.24

Band D £1,912.77

Band E £2,337.83

Band F £2,762.89

Band G £3,187.95

Band H £3,825.54

Colchester

The bill for Band D households in Colchester will be £1900.44, excluding parish and town councils.

This means council tax for Band D will increase by £111.24 over the year from £1,789.20.

Band A £1,266.96

Band B £1,478.12

Band C £1,689.28

Band D £1,900.44

Band E £2,322.76

Band F £2,745.08

Band G £3,167.4

Band H £3,800.88

Epping Forest

The bill for Band D households in Epping Forest will be £1,852.43, excluding parish and town councils. This means council tax for Band D will increase by £x over the year from £1,775.79. Band A £1,234.96

Band B £1,440.77

Band C £1,646.6

Band D £1,852.43

Band E £2,264.09

Band F £2,675.73

Band G £3,087.39

Band H £3,704.86

Harlow

The bill for Band D households in Harlow will be £1,983.87 excluding parish and town councils.

This means council tax for Band D will increase by £1,983.87 over the year from £1,912.23.

Band A £1,322.58

Band B £1,543.01

Band C £1,763.44

Band D £1,983.87

Band E £2,424.73

Band F £2,865.59

Band G £3,306.45

Band H £3967.74

Rochford

The bill for Band D households in Rochford will be £1,940.13, excluding parish and town councils. This means council tax for Band D will increase by £76.59 over the year from £1,863.54. Band A £1,293.42

Band B £1,508.99

Band C £1,724.56

Band D £1,940.13

Band E £2,371.27

Band F £2,802.41

Band G £3,233.55

Band H £3,880.26

Tendring

The bill for Band D households in Tendring will be £1,886.49, excluding parish and town councils.

This means council tax for Band D will increase by £85.52 over the year from £1,800.97.

Band A £1,257.66

Band B £ 1,467.27

Band C £1,676.88

Band D £1,886.49

Band E £2,305.71

Band F £2,724.93

Band G £3,144.15

Band H £3,772.98

Uttlesford

The bill for Band D households in Uttlesford will be £1861.58, excluding parish and town councils. This means council tax for Band D will increase by £76.64 over the year from £1,784.94. Band A £1,241.05

Band B £1,447.9

Band C £1,654.74

Band D £1,861.58

Band E £2,275.26

Band F £2,688.95

Band G £3,102.63

Band H £3,723.16

READ MORE:

- Council tax rise approved for Burnham and the Dengie, but with £150 refund

- Police tax rise will put 200 more police officers on Essex streets in 2023

- Maldon council challenges need for affordable housing for older people in the district, leaving proposed scheme under threat

     

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