London Borough of Southwark

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London Borough of Southwark: http://www.southwark.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 Southwark Council Tax

London Borough of Southwark
Year-BandABCDEFGH
2009/2010 £815 £950 £1086 £1222 £1494 £1765 £2037 £2444
2008/2009 £815 £950 £1086 £1222 £1494 £1765 £2037 £2444
2007/2008 £787 £919 £1050 £1181 £1443 £1706 £1968 £2362
2006/2007 £755 £881 £1007 £1133 £1384 £1636 £1888 £2266
2005/2006 £733 £855 £977 £1099 £1343 £1587 £1831 £2198

London Borough of Southwark Comments

Southwark has had its detractors in the past and rightfully so. High crime, tatty streets and little useful transport into the capital did nothing to encourage people to live there. One Jubilee line later and significant investments from both the government and property developers, the borough has emerged as another South London property hotspot. With a plentiful stock of big, still affordable Georgian and Victorian houses for those happy to brave the remaining rough corners, Southwark has much to offer.

Southwark stretches from the south bank of the Thames, which boasts recent developments such as the Tate Modern and the wobbly Millennium Bridge, to the leafy Victorian suburbs of Dulwich. Bermondsey and Rotherhithe, now reinventing themselves from former dockside pasts, lie to the east, whilst Peckham and Camberwell to the south provide vibrant, gritty locations for those who like their London lively.

Property News for Borough

Support shown to private rented sector

Support shown to private rented sector

Property to rent in Chelsea, flats to rent in Southwark and letting residences elsewhere in the UK have an important role to play in helping the housing market recover from its current poor state, it would seem.

Read Article ... Published on 20th August, 2009

House prices 'bound to increase'

House prices 'bound to increase'

The cost of property is "bound to go up considerably before long", according to one housing industry expert.

Read Article ... Published on 12th August, 2009

Southwark residents have their say

Southwark residents have their say

People living in the south London borough of Southwark have had the opportunity to get their voices heard on sustainability issues affecting the whole local population.

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

Landlords advised on property to rent in London

Landlords advised on property to rent in London

Landlords have been given some guidance on some of the best places to buy property to rent in London.

Read Article ... Published on 3rd July, 2009

Tenants of flats to rent in Southwark have chance to win

Tenants of flats to rent in Southwark have chance to win

People living in property to rent in Southwark are among those eligible to win a prize presented by the borough's council.

Read Article ... Published on 2nd July, 2009

Renters 'favoured' in recent months

Renters 'favoured' in recent months

It would seem that residents of property to rent in Greenwich and Southwark, as well as people living in other letting residences in London and the UK, have benefited from being in a strong bargaining position in recent months.

Read Article ... Published on 22nd June, 2009

London crime figures reach five-year low

London crime figures reach five-year low

Residents of flats to rent in Lambeth and property to rent in other parts of the capital are safer from bus crime than they have been for five years, it would seem.

Read Article ... Published on 16th June, 2009

FTBs 'continue to struggle'

The problem of first-time buyers (FTBs) trying to get on the property ladder is one of the obstacles the housing industry faces in the coming months, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).

Read Article ... Published on 9th June, 2009

Increase in house prices reported

The average cost of housing in the UK has risen to £154,016 this month, according to new figures.

Read Article ... Published on 29th May, 2009

Property to rent in Southwark 'to set example'

New property to rent in Southwark and other prospective buildings in the area will provide an environmental benchmark for other parts of London.

Read Article ... Published on 20th May, 2009

Improved leisure facilities for residents of property in Southwark

Residents of flats to rent in Southwark are set to benefit from the development of Dulwich Leisure Centre.

Read Article ... Published on 19th May, 2009

Property in Southwark undergoes refurbishment

Southwark council is currently undertaking work that is part of an overall investment of £90 million in major area renovations.

Read Article ... Published on 12th May, 2009

Southwark Council invests in local business

A regeneration effort has been announced by Southwark Council, with the aim of boosting shops and local businesses.

Read Article ... Published on 29th April, 2009

Southwark Council invests in local business

A regeneration effort has been announced by Southwark Council, with the aim of boosting shops and local businesses.

Read Article ... Published on 29th April, 2009

Chancellor "missed an opportunity" to support housing market

Measures announced by chancellor Alistair Darling in last week's Budget are unlikely to be enough to support the struggling housing market, it has been suggested.

Read Article ... Published on 27th April, 2009

Chancellor "missed an opportunity" to support housing market

Measures announced by chancellor Alistair Darling in last week's Budget are unlikely to be enough to support the struggling housing market, it has been suggested.

Read Article ... Published on 27th April, 2009

New technology 'will improve London bus journeys'

Every bus in London has been fitted with new technology providing information about upcoming stops, it has been confirmed.

Read Article ... Published on 24th April, 2009

New technology 'will improve London bus journeys'

Every bus in London has been fitted with new technology providing information about upcoming stops, it has been confirmed.

Read Article ... Published on 24th April, 2009

First-time buyers 'need large deposit' to buy property in the UK

Those planning to buy their first home currently need to raise a deposit of around 30 per cent, it has been found.

Read Article ... Published on 17th April, 2009

Potential buyers with bad credit history 'will struggle' to find mortgages

Consumers with bad credit history are likely to continue to struggle to obtain a mortgage, according to an expert.

Read Article ... Published on 9th April, 2009

River travel 'to be made easier' for residents of property in London

Plans to integrate the Thames river into London's transport system have been announced.

Read Article ... Published on 7th April, 2009

Government backs plans for Southwark regeneration

Plans to improve facilities in the London borough of Southwark have been backed by the government, it has been announced.

Read Article ... Published on 30th March, 2009

Southwark park to receive cash injection

Burgess Park, in the London borough of Southwark, has been announced as the winner of a £2 million grant for an upgrade.

Read Article ... Published on 5th March, 2009

Southwark knife crime initiative honoured

Efforts to improve community safety in London were recognised at an event held yesterday.

Read Article ... Published on 24th February, 2009

Southwark to host Russian festival

The first Russian festival to be held in London will take place on Sunday March 1st, it has been announced.

Read Article ... Published on 18th February, 2009

Buying property 'more difficult than ever'

The current climate makes it more difficult than ever to enter the property market, it has been suggested.

Read Article ... Published on 12th February, 2009

Southwark residents to see leisure centre improvements

Those living in the London borough of Southwark are set to benefit from improved sporting facilities, following the approval of plans.

Read Article ... Published on 23rd January, 2009

Young Londoners praised for fire fighting skills

Young people in London have been praised for their performance in the Local Intervention Fire Education (Life) programme organised by the London Fire Brigade.

Read Article ... Published on 20th January, 2009

Latin American community embraced by mayor

Mayor of London Boris Johnson has embraced the Latin American community in the capital following a meeting in Elephant and Castle yesterday.

Read Article ... Published on 19th January, 2009

'Thumbs up' for Southwark council

Southwark council has received praise in three separate government reports.

Read Article ... Published on 16th December, 2008

Funding to reduce alcohol-related crime in London

London residents could be set to see a reduction in alcohol-related problems as a result of new funding.

Read Article ... Published on 11th December, 2008

New schools for Southwark

New schools are set to opened in the London borough of Southwark, it has been revealed.

Read Article ... Published on 13th November, 2008

Obama invited to Southwark

Those living in the borough of Southwark may find their area benefits from an increase in publicity thanks to an invitation extended to Barack Obama to come and visit.

Read Article ... Published on 7th November, 2008

London stations in new safety drive

A number of rail stations in London will become safer due to extra manning at night, it has been announced.

Read Article ... Published on 3rd November, 2008

Londoners prefer Zone 2, says survey

A survey on living in London found that the most popular part of London to live in would be zone 2.

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

Southwark to be London's 'greenest' borough

The London Borough of Southwark has signalled its intentions to become the capital's greenest borough with a new recycling project.

Read Article ... Published on 5th September, 2008

Southwark housing development gets green light

A housing development in the London borough of Southwark has been given the green light, according to latest reports.

Read Article ... Published on 8th August, 2008

New public area planned for Borough Market

London's Borough Market is set to get an extension, which could provide a boost to the property market in the area.

Read Article ... Published on 9th July, 2008

Property south of the river faring well

The value of property for sale in London may be sinking, but according to Hamptons areas south of the river are weathering the storm well.

Read Article ... Published on 4th June, 2008

Telford commences construction of Southwark developments

East London apartment builder Telford Homes has started its first two new developments south of the Thames, which will create a range of flats for sale in London.

Read Article ... Published on 28th May, 2008


 

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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

This is only a guide to average relative rents across London.
Expect local variations due to condition & location.
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