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Mr. Oakes
The 10 authorities with the highest and lowest increases in average non-domestic rate poundages levied in 1975–76 over 1974–75 and 1974–75 over 1973–74 are listed below.
1975–76 OVER 1974–75 |
Highest Increase |
|
Per cent. |
Ealing |
62.9 |
City of London |
59.6 |
Waltham Forest |
57.6 |
Newham |
56.2 |
Bromley |
53.4 |
Hillingdon |
52.0 |
Enfield |
50.2 |
City of Westminster |
50.1 |
Southwark |
46.9 |
Camden |
46.9 |
Lowest Increase |
|
Per cent. |
Stockton-on-Tees |
5.1 |
Liverpool |
7.0 |
North West Leicestershire |
8.3 |
Middlesbrough |
8.6 |
Langbaurgh |
8.8 |
Derwentside |
10.2 |
Hartlepool |
10.2 |
Eden |
10.3 |
Darlington |
10.4 |
Solihull |
10.6 |
1974.75 OVER 1973.74 |
Highest Increase |
|
Per cent. |
Ceredigion |
138.1 |
South Pembroke |
121.1 |
Holderness |
120.5 |
Rutland |
116.6 |
South Shropshire |
115.0 |
Montgomery |
114.8 |
Dwyfor |
111.7 |
Boothferry |
110.6 |
Llanelli |
109.3 |
Carmarthen |
106.4 |
Lowest Increase |
|
Per cent. |
Hackney |
9.3 |
Liverpool |
9.3 |
Manchester |
9.3 |
Bexley |
9.7 |
Worthing |
11.2 |
Ealing |
11.6 |
Southwark |
11.9 |
Fareham |
12.1 |
Islington |
12.3 |
Epsom and Ewell |
14.4 |
471WThe rate poundages used for 1973–74, except for London boroughs, are the averages constructed from the appropriate combination of old-style local authorities. To achieve comparability with later years, the constructed rate poundages for 1973–74 do not include charges for sewerage and water.