London Borough of Brent

For specific information on this borough, or to contact individual departments please click here to visit their website.

London Borough of Brent: http://www.brent.gov.uk

In General:
The London boroughs are administrative centres responsible for collecting local taxes (Council Tax and Business Rates) and then spending the funds received on local services. They are run by Borough Councils who are elected by borough residents on a four year cycle. The totals that they spend will depend on the rates of tax that they levy plus funds allocated from central government and other sources.

While many of the services (schools, roads, planning, rubbish collection and social services) are standard, levels of provision will vary according to the overall political will as expressed by the voters.

Your tax liability (as a resident) will be based on the council tax band of your home. These bands are set by Valuation Officers and there is scope for appeal. The rate bands are then used to determine the amounts of tax levied. So, while the bands will remain largely constant the levels of tax can go up and, in theory, down.

You may claim discounts or exemptions based on your circumstances. For example, as the only adult in a property you can get a 25% reduction on your bill. Other reductions are available for qualifying second adults and Council Tax Benefit claimants.

There is more information available at the HM Customs & Excise website.

London Borough of Brent Council Tax

London Borough of Brent
Year-BandABCDEFGH
2009/2010 £913 £1065 £1217 £1369 £1673 £1977 £2281 £2738
2008/2009 £895 £1045 £1194 £1343 £1641 £1940 £2238 £2686
2007/2008 £866 £1011 £1155 £1299 £1588 £1877 £2166 £2599
2006/2007 £826 £963 £1101 £1239 £1514 £1789 £2065 £2477
2005/2006 £789 £921 £1053 £1184 £1447 £1710 £1974 £2368

London Borough of Brent Comments

The borough of Brent has two distinct characters. To the west lie the suburban, Victorian streets of Bronsdesbury and Willesden Green and the 1930's semis of Neasden and Dollis Hill. To the east, Brent is firmly "inner city" with row upon row of Victorian terraces in abundance in Kilburn and Queens Park. One of London's most multi cultural boroughs, with over half its population from an ethnic minority, Brent has shaken its 1980's "loony left" label and is growing ever more popular with those who can't afford the sky high prices of neighbouring Kensington and Maida Vale.

Property News for Borough

Campaign 'provides support' to London workers

Over 4,500 Londoners have benefited as a result of efforts to inform people about their rights as employees, the government has revealed.

Read Article ... Published on 13th March, 2009

Consumers choosing not to buy property, study shows

The economic downturn is putting a growing number of people off buying a house, research has found.

Read Article ... Published on 17th December, 2008

London boroughs among pioneering green schemes

The London boroughs of Lewisham and Brent are among six locations that will adopt a new pioneering zero-tolerance approach to waste.

Read Article ... Published on 21st October, 2008

New home building tipped to drop further

Those considering buying a house in London may face an ever greater challenge than before as new figures indicate a further drop in the numbers of new homes being built.

Read Article ... Published on 6th October, 2008

Londoners 'not buying in capital'

Many tenants living in London have found a way to take advantage of the stamp duty holiday.

Read Article ... Published on 19th September, 2008

New Tesco Express at Beaufort Park

Mixed-use property developer St George has announced the opening of a new Tesco Express at Beaufort Park in north-west London.

Read Article ... Published on 30th July, 2008


 

Borough of Brent

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Average Monthly Rent in London

  Studio 1 Bed 2 Bed 3 Bed
Area 1 £1331 £1779 £2604 £4165
Area 2 £863 £1122 £1532 £1994
Area 3 £669 £881 £1183 £1450
Area 4 £615 £780 £1028 £1185
Area 5 £574 £719 £884 £1038

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