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Advice and Benefits

Council Tax

Warning: Don't Get Caught by Council Tax Bogus Callers

Local residents have alerted us to a scam in which bogus callers have been trying to obtain bank details by claiming they're from our Council Tax office.

We will never contact you in this way to ask for this sort of information.

Please read this News Item for full details.

Council Tax Benefit

A-Z 2010 front coverCouncil Tax Benefit is available to help people meet their Council Tax liability. It can be awarded to people who have low income.

Revenues Customer Charter

This document, which explains the Council's standards of service and those expected of its customers, is available as a downloadable PDF file:

Revenues Customer Charter (21Kb)

A-Z of Council Services

An A to Z of council services (pictured, above right) is available as a downloadable PDF file:

A-Z of Council Services (1.5Mb)

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