CRAVEN COUNCIL TAX BANDS & CHARGES 2023/24

 

The table below shows the 2022/23 council tax bands costs for properties in Craven in the different council tax bands or you can use online council tax Calculator and check yourself:

Craven Council Tax Band Monthly Council Tax Charge Annual Council Tax Rate
BAND A £115.25 £1,383.00
BAND B £134.50 £1,614.00
BAND C £153.75 £1,845.00
BAND D £172.92 £2,075.00
BAND E £211.33 £2,536.00
BAND F £249.75 £2,997.00
BAND G £288.25 £3,459.00
BAND H £345.83 £4,150.00



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Welcome to the Craven Council page on CouncilTax.info! Here you can find out all you need to know about Craven Council and their council tax payments. We also have a handy Craven Council Tax Refund Calculator that will allow you to calculate how much money the Craven Council will pay you back if your property is rebanded to a lower council tax band. So, make sure you check out the calculator and see how much money you could be getting back!

Interesting Facts about Craven, UK: Craven is a large area of North Yorkshire, England. It is bordered by the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the Forest of Bowland and the Yorkshire Moors. The area is known for its picturesque villages and historic market towns, including Skipton, Settle, and Ingleton. Craven is also the birthplace of the Bronte Sisters and the home of the famous Bolton Abbey.

Places to Visit in the Craven Area:
- Bolton Abbey: This 12th century estate is located in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales and is home to one of the most beautiful abbeys in England.
- Skipton Castle: This 900-year-old castle is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in England and is open to the public.
- Settle: This quaint market town is home to a number of independent shops and cafes, as well as the famous Settle-Carlisle Railway.
- Ingleton: This small village is situated at the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is home to some of the most stunning waterfalls in the area.

Craven Area is Well-Known For: Craven is well-known for its picturesque villages and historic market towns, as well as its connection to the Bronte Sisters and Bolton Abbey.

Recent Topical News of Interest to Residents of the Craven Area: Recently, Craven Council has announced plans to invest £2 million in the restoration of the historic Bolton Abbey. The project will include the restoration of the abbey's cloisters, as well as the creation of a new visitor centre.

Useful Information about Craven Council: Craven Council is responsible for providing services to the residents of Craven, including waste collection, road maintenance, and leisure activities. The council is funded by council tax payments, which are collected by the local authority on behalf of the government.

Projects and Developments Undertaken by Craven Council: Craven Council is currently undertaking a number of projects and developments, including the restoration of Bolton Abbey and the creation of a new visitor centre, the construction of a new leisure centre in Skipton, and the refurbishment of a number of local parks. These projects are funded out of council tax payments.

What Else Does Craven Council Spend Council Tax Payments On: Craven Council also spends council tax payments on a number of other services, including waste collection, road maintenance, and leisure activities.

Criticisms of Craven Council and Positive Things People Say About the Council: Craven Council has been criticised for its slow response to requests for services, as well as its lack of transparency when it comes to spending decisions. However, many people in the area have praised the council for its commitment to investing in local projects and developments, as well as its efforts to keep council tax payments low.

Ways to Reduce Craven Council Tax Payments: There are a number of ways to reduce Craven Council tax payments, including claiming any relevant discounts or exemptions, and appealing against your council tax band if you believe your property is in the wrong band.

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers:
Q. How do I calculate how much money the Craven Council will pay me back if my property is rebanded to a lower council tax band?
A. You can use our handy Craven Council Tax Refund Calculator to calculate how much money the Craven Council will pay you back if your property is rebanded to a lower council tax band.

Q. How do I apply for a council tax discount or exemption?
A. You can apply for a council tax discount or exemption by visiting the Craven Council website or by calling their customer services team.

Q. How do I appeal against my council tax band?
A. You can appeal against your council tax band by visiting the Craven Council website or by calling their customer services team.

Q. When is my council tax payment due?
A. Your council tax payment is due on the 1st of April each year.

Q. How do I pay my council tax?
A. You can pay your council tax by direct debit, debit or credit card, or by cheque.

Adjacent Councils:
- Bradford Council: Bradford Council is located to the west of Craven Council, and is home to the cities of Bradford and Leeds.

- North Yorkshire County Council: North Yorkshire County Council is located to the north of Craven Council, and covers a large area of North Yorkshire, including the cities of York and Harrogate.



Go to Craven council tax charges 2022/23.

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

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