UK TimesUK Times
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
What's Hot

M4 westbound within J4B | Westbound | Road Works

11 March 2026
Iran trolls Trump with Lego AI-generated propaganda video that mocks his Epstein ties – UK Times

Iran trolls Trump with Lego AI-generated propaganda video that mocks his Epstein ties – UK Times

11 March 2026

M40 southbound between J13 and J12 | Southbound | Vehicle Fire

11 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
UK TimesUK Times
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • TV & Showbiz
  • Money
  • Health
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
UK TimesUK Times
Home » Mapped: All confirmed top-tier council tax rises in England for the 2026/27 financial year – UK Times
News

Mapped: All confirmed top-tier council tax rises in England for the 2026/27 financial year – UK Times

By uk-times.com11 March 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Mapped: All confirmed top-tier council tax rises in England for the 2026/27 financial year – UK Times
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world

Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email

Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email

Morning Headlines

All 153 top-tier local authorities in England have confirmed the amount by which they are raising council tax for the financial year 2026/27.

Local authorities can increase council tax by as much as 4.99% year on year without the need for a referendum of residents.

Seven authorities were this year given permission by the Government to raise council tax by more than 4.99%: Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole (by as much as 6.74%); North Somerset (8.99%); Shropshire (8.99%); Trafford (7.49%); Warrington (7.49%); Windsor & Maidenhead (7.49%); and Worcestershire (8.99%).

Some 28 of the 153 top-tier authorities – nearly one in five – have decided not to raise council tax by 4.99% and voted for a smaller figure.

These range from 4.98% in the London borough of Barnet to 1.98% in Hartlepool.

Here is the full list of confirmed council tax rises for 2026/27 by top-tier local authorities in England.

The list has been compiled by the Press Association.

It covers county councils, London boroughs, metropolitan boroughs and unitary authorities.

It does not include lower-tier district councils.

The list is divided into four sections, corresponding to the types of top-tier authority, with each section arranged alphabetically.

The political control of each authority is also listed, with details of whether the ruling party runs a majority or minority administration, or if there is a multi-party agreement.

A map of the changes can be seen in full below

A map of the changes can be seen in full below (PA Wire)

– County councils

Cambridgeshire (Eastern England), Lib Dem majority: 4.99%

Derbyshire (East Midlands), Ref maj: 4.90%

Devon (SW England), Lib Dem minority: 4.99%

East Sussex (SE England), Con min: 4.99%

Essex (Eastern England), Con maj: 3.95%

Gloucestershire (SW England), Lib Dem min: 4.99%

Hampshire (SE England), Con maj: 4.99%

Hertfordshire (Eastern England), Lib Dem min: 4.99%

Kent (SE England), Ref maj: 3.99%

Lancashire (NW England), Ref maj: 3.80%

Leicestershire (East Midlands), Ref min: 2.99%

Lincolnshire (East Midlands), Ref maj: 2.90%

Norfolk (Eastern England), Con maj: 4.99%

Nottinghamshire (East Midlands), Ref maj: 3.99%

Oxfordshire (SE England), Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

Staffordshire (West Midlands), Ref maj: 3.99%

Suffolk (Eastern England), Con maj: 4.99%

Surrey (SE England), Con min: 4.99%

Warwickshire (West Midlands), Ref min: 4.40%

West Sussex (SE England), Con maj: 4.99%

Worcestershire (West Midlands), Ref min: 8.98%

– London boroughs

Barking & Dagenham, Lab maj: 4.99%

Barnet, Lab maj: 4.98%

Bexley, Con maj: 4.99%

Brent, Lab maj: 4.99%

Bromley, Con maj: 4.99%

Camden, Lab maj: 4.99%

City of London, Ind maj: 4.99%

Croydon, Con min: 4.99%

Ealing, Lab maj: 4.99%

Enfield, Lab maj: 4.99%

Greenwich, Lab maj: 4.99%

Hackney, Lab maj: 4.99%

Hammersmith & Fulham, Lab maj: 4.99%

Haringey, Lab maj: 4.99%

Harrow, Con maj: 4.99%

Havering, Residents min: 4.99%

Hillingdon, Con maj: 4.99%

Hounslow, Lab maj: 4.99%

Islington, Lab maj: 4.99%

Kensington & Chelsea, Con maj: 4.99%

Kingston-upon-Thames, Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

Lambeth, Lab maj: 4.99%

Lewisham, Lab maj: 4.99%

Merton, Lab maj: 2.00%

Newham, Lab maj: 4.99%

Redbridge, Lab maj: 4.99%

Richmond-upon-Thames, Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

Southwark, Lab maj: 4.99%

Sutton, Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

Tower Hamlets, Aspire maj: 4.99%

Waltham Forest, Lab maj: 4.99%

Wandsworth, Lab maj: 2.00%

Westminster, Lab maj: 2.00%

– Metropolitan boroughs

Barnsley (Yorkshire & Humber), Lab maj: 3.40%

Birmingham (West Midlands), Lab maj: 4.99%

Bolton (NW England), Lab min: 4.99%

Bradford (Yorkshire & Humber), Lab maj: 4.99%

Bury (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Calderdale (Yorkshire & Humber), Lab maj: 4.99%

Coventry (West Midlands), Lab maj: 3.95%

Doncaster (Yorkshire & Humber), Ref maj: 2.00%

Dudley (West Midlands), Con min: 4.99%

Gateshead (NE England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Kirklees (Yorkshire & Humber), Lab min: 4.99%

Knowsley (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Leeds (Yorkshire & Humber), Lab maj: 4.99%

Liverpool (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Manchester (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Newcastle-upon-Tyne (NE England), Lab min: 4.99%

North Tyneside (NE England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Oldham (NW England), Lab min: 4.99%

Rochdale (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Rotherham (Yorkshire & Humber), Lab maj: 3.95%

Salford (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Sandwell (West Midlands), Lab maj: 4.99%

Sefton (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Sheffield (Yorkshire & Humber), Lab-Lib Dem-Green: 4.99%

Solihull (West Midlands), Con maj: 4.99%

South Tyneside (NE England), Lab min: 4.95%

St Helens (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Stockport (NW England), Lib Dem min: 4.99%

Sunderland (NE England), Lab maj: 4.50%

Tameside (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Trafford (NW England), Lab maj: 7.49%

Wakefield (Yorkshire & Humber), Lab maj: 4.99%

Walsall (West Midlands), Con maj: 4.99%

Wigan (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Wirral (NW England), Lab min: 4.99%

Wolverhampton (West Midlands), Lab maj: 4.99%

– Unitary authorities

Bath & North East Somerset (SW England), Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

Bedford (Eastern England), Con min: 4.99%

Blackburn with Darwen (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Blackpool (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole (SW England), Lib Dem-Ind: 6.74%

Bracknell Forest (SE England), Lab min: 4.99%

Brighton & Hove (SE England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Bristol (SW England), Green-Lib Dem: 4.99%

Buckinghamshire (SE England), Con min: 4.99%

Central Bedfordshire (Eastern England), Ind min: 4.99%

Cheshire East (NW England), Lab-Ind: 4.99%

Cheshire West & Chester (NW England), Lab min: 4.99%

Cornwall (SW England), Lib Dem-Ind: 4.99%

Cumberland (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Darlington (NE England), Lab-Lib Dem: 4.99%

Derby (East Midlands), Lab min: 4.99%

Dorset (SW England), Lib Dem-Green: 4.99%

Durham (NE England), Ref maj: 1.99%

East Riding of Yorkshire (Yorkshire & Humber), Con min: 4.99%

Halton (NW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Hartlepool (NE England), Lab maj: 1.98%

Herefordshire (West Midlands), Con min: 4.99%

Hull (Yorkshire & Humber), Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

Isle of Wight (SE England), Ind-Green: 4.99%

Isles of Scilly (SW England), Ind: 4.99%

Leicester (East Midlands), Lab maj: 4.99%

Luton (Eastern England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Medway (SE England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Middlesbrough (NE England), Lab maj: 2.00%

Milton Keynes (SE England), Lab maj: 4.99%

North East Lincolnshire (Yorkshire & Humber), Con min: 4.50%

North Lincolnshire (Yorkshire & Humber), Con maj: 4.70%

North Northamptonshire (East Midlands), Ref maj: 4.99%

North Somerset (SW England), Lab-Lib Dem-Green-Ind: 8.99%

North Yorkshire (Yorkshire & Humber), Con min: 4.99%

Northumberland (NE England), Con min: 4.99%

Nottingham (East Midlands), Lab maj: 3.50%

Peterborough (Eastern England), Lab min: 4.99%

Plymouth (SW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Portsmouth (SE England), Lib Dem min: 4.99%

Reading (SE England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Redcar & Cleveland (NE England), Lab min: 4.99%

Rutland (East Midlands), Lib Dem min: 2.00%

Shropshire (West Midlands), Lib Dem maj: 8.99%

Slough (SE England), Con min: 4.99%

Somerset (SW England), Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

South Gloucestershire (SW England), Lib Dem-Lab: 4.99%

Southampton (SE England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Southend-on-Sea (Eastern England), Lab-Lib Dem-Ind: 4.99%

Stockton-on-Tees (NE England), Lab min: 4.95%

Stoke-on-Trent (West Midlands), Lab maj: 4.99%

Swindon (SW England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Telford & Wrekin (West Midlands), Lab maj: 4.99%

Thurrock (Eastern England), Lab maj: 4.99%

Torbay (SW England), Con min: 4.99%

Warrington (NW England), Lab maj: 7.48%

West Berkshire (SE England), Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

West Northamptonshire (East Midlands), Ref maj: 4.95%

Westmorland & Furness (NW England), Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

Wiltshire (SW England), Lib Dem-Ind: 4.99%

Windsor & Maidenhead (SE England), Lib Dem maj: 7.49%

Wokingham (SE England), Lib Dem maj: 4.99%

York (Yorkshire & Humber), Lab maj: 4.99%

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

Related News

M4 westbound within J4B | Westbound | Road Works

11 March 2026
Iran trolls Trump with Lego AI-generated propaganda video that mocks his Epstein ties – UK Times

Iran trolls Trump with Lego AI-generated propaganda video that mocks his Epstein ties – UK Times

11 March 2026

M40 southbound between J13 and J12 | Southbound | Vehicle Fire

11 March 2026

Gerry Adams was on IRA army council, claims intelligence officer | UK News

11 March 2026
Hacker compromised the FBI’s Epstein files during a break-in, report says – UK Times

Hacker compromised the FBI’s Epstein files during a break-in, report says – UK Times

11 March 2026

A38 northbound access from A5206 | Northbound | Congestion

11 March 2026
Top News

M4 westbound within J4B | Westbound | Road Works

11 March 2026
Iran trolls Trump with Lego AI-generated propaganda video that mocks his Epstein ties – UK Times

Iran trolls Trump with Lego AI-generated propaganda video that mocks his Epstein ties – UK Times

11 March 2026

M40 southbound between J13 and J12 | Southbound | Vehicle Fire

11 March 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest UK news and updates directly to your inbox.

Recent Posts

  • M4 westbound within J4B | Westbound | Road Works
  • Iran trolls Trump with Lego AI-generated propaganda video that mocks his Epstein ties – UK Times
  • M40 southbound between J13 and J12 | Southbound | Vehicle Fire
  • War Detectives to trace descendants following return of partial WW1 casualty remains
  • Gerry Adams was on IRA army council, claims intelligence officer | UK News

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
© 2026 UK Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version