RIBBLE VALLEY COUNCIL TAX BANDS & CHARGES 2024/25

 

The table below shows the 2024/25 council tax bands costs for properties in Ribble Valley in the different council tax bands or you can use online council tax Calculator and check yourself:

Ribble Valley Council Tax Band Monthly Council Tax Charge Annual Council Tax Rate
BAND A £122.05 £1,464.60
BAND B £142.39 £1,708.70
BAND C £162.73 £1,952.80
BAND D £183.08 £2,196.90
BAND E £223.76 £2,685.10
BAND F £264.44 £3,173.30
BAND G £305.13 £3,661.50
BAND H £366.15 £4,393.80



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Ribble Valley Council is a local authority in the North West of England. It provides a range of services to the people of the Ribble Valley area and is responsible for collecting and managing council tax payments. Our Ribble Valley Council Tax Refund Calculator makes it easy to find out if you're eligible for a refund on your council tax payments. Simply enter your postcode and the calculator will give you an estimate of how much you could be due back.

Interesting facts about Ribble Valley: Ribble Valley is a borough in Lancashire, England, with a population of over 56,000. It is known for its picturesque countryside, including the Forest of Bowland, and for its many castles, including Clitheroe Castle. The area is also home to several important historical sites, including the remains of a Roman fort at Ribchester.

Places to visit in Ribble Valley:
* Clitheroe Castle: Clitheroe Castle is a 12th-century castle situated in the town of Clitheroe, Lancashire, England. It is one of the best preserved Norman castles in the country and is a popular tourist attraction.
* Forest of Bowland: The Forest of Bowland is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty located in Lancashire, England. It is a popular destination for hikers, cyclists and nature lovers, and is home to a variety of wildlife including red deer, peregrine falcons and badgers.
* Dunsop Bridge: Dunsop Bridge is a small village located in the Ribble Valley. It is home to the famous Dunsop Bridge, which is the only bridge in Britain to span the entire width of a river.
* Pendle Hill: Pendle Hill is a hill located in Lancashire, England. It is best known for its association with the Pendle Witch Trials of 1612, and is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers.
* Stonyhurst College: Stonyhurst College is a prestigious independent school located in Clitheroe, Lancashire. It is one of the oldest schools in the country and is home to a variety of historic buildings and artefacts.

Ribble Valley is well-known for its picturesque countryside, its many castles, its historical sites and its association with the Pendle Witch Trials.

Recent topical news of interest to residents of the Ribble Valley include the opening of the new £3.3million Ribble Valley Leisure Centre and the proposed plans for the new £20million Clitheroe Link Road.

Ribble Valley Council is responsible for providing a range of services to the people of the area, including waste management, housing, parks and leisure services, planning and economic development. The council also collects and manages council tax payments.

Ribble Valley Council is currently involved in a number of projects and developments, including the refurbishment of Clitheroe Castle, the redevelopment of the former Clitheroe Market site and the construction of new affordable housing. These projects are funded by a combination of council tax payments, government grants and other sources of funding.

Ribble Valley Council also spends council tax payments on services such as waste collection, street cleaning, parks and leisure services and the maintenance of public buildings and facilities.

Criticisms of Ribble Valley Council have included its handling of the recent Clitheroe Market redevelopment and its failure to invest in infrastructure and transport links. However, many people in the area have praised the council for its efforts to improve the local environment and its commitment to providing quality services to the local community.

There are a number of ways that Ribble Valley Council tax payments can be reduced, including applying for Council Tax Reduction, applying for a Disabled Relief Discount and applying for an Empty Property Discount.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do I calculate how much money Ribble Valley Council will pay me back if my property is rebanded?
A. You can use our Ribble Valley Council Tax Refund Calculator to calculate how much money the Council will pay you back if your property is rebanded.

Q. What services does Ribble Valley Council provide?
A. Ribble Valley Council provides a range of services to the people of the area, including waste management, housing, parks and leisure services, planning and economic development.

Q. What does Ribble Valley Council spend council tax payments on?
A. Ribble Valley Council spends council tax payments on services such as waste collection, street cleaning, parks and leisure services and the maintenance of public buildings and facilities.

Q. Are there any ways to reduce my Ribble Valley Council tax payments?
A. Yes, there are a number of ways to reduce your Ribble Valley Council tax payments, including applying for Council Tax Reduction, applying for a Disabled Relief Discount and applying for an Empty Property Discount.

Q. What are the adjacent Councils to Ribble Valley Council?
A. The adjacent Councils to Ribble Valley Council are Preston City Council, South Ribble Borough Council, Lancaster City Council and Burnley Borough Council. Preston City Council covers the city of Preston and its surrounding areas, South Ribble Borough Council covers the towns of Leyland, Penwortham and Longton, Lancaster City Council covers the city of Lancaster and its surrounding areas, and Burnley Borough Council covers the town of Burnley and its surrounding areas.



Go to Ribble Valley council tax charges 2023/24.

Previous years:
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2022/23.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2021/22.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2020/21.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2019/20.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2018/19.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2017/18.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2016/17.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2015/16.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2014/15.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2013/14.
Ribble Valley council tax charges 2012/13.

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