London Borough of Tower Hamlets
For specific information on this borough, or to contact individual departments please click here to visit their website.
London Borough of Tower Hamlets: http://www.towerhamlets.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 Tower Hamlets Council Tax
| Year-Band | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010/2011 | £797 | £930 | £1063 | £1195 | £1461 | £1727 | £1992 | £2391 |
| 2009/2010 | £797 | £930 | £1063 | £1195 | £1461 | £1727 | £1992 | £2391 |
| 2008/2009 | £784 | £914 | £1045 | £1175 | £1437 | £1698 | £1959 | £2351 |
| 2007/2008 | £760 | £887 | £1014 | £1140 | £1394 | £1647 | £1900 | £2280 |
| 2006/2007 | £724 | £845 | £965 | £1086 | £1327 | £1569 | £1810 | £2172 |
London Borough of Tower Hamlets Comments
Stretching from Tower Bridge, Wapping and Limehouse along the Thames dockside in the south, to the true East End haunts of Bow, Stepney and Bethnal Green in the north, Tower Hamlets is a borough of extremes. Banking and IT wealth dominates Docklands, whilst some of the worse London council estates lie only a few miles north, a reminder of the borough's past decay. Regeneration is still the buzzword and as the trend for urban living continues to grow amongst the well paid bankers and IT staff who populate the shiny new riverside office blocks, Tower Hamlets will continue to successfully reinvent itself.
Property News for Borough
Tower Hamlets city bid receives Olympic athlete support
Residents of flats to rent in Tower Hamlets have seen the area's bid to receive city status win support from one of Britain's most promising Olympic athletes.
Read Article ... Published on 31st January, 2012
Tower Hamlets rallies support for city status bid
People occupying flats to rent in Tower Hamlets are being called upon to offer their support for a campaign by the local authority to have the borough officially recognised as a city.
Read Article ... Published on 8th December, 2011
Tower Hamlets to host Olympic celebrations at London Live
People occupying flats to rent in Tower Hamlets next summer will be able to enjoy the excitement of the Olympic Games as part of an open-air event called London Live.
Read Article ... Published on 2nd December, 2011
Chelsea starts search for next generation of footballers in Tower Hamlets
Young footballers living in property to rent in Tower Hamlets have the chance to show off their skills at a trial with Premier League giants Chelsea later this month.
Read Article ... Published on 13th October, 2011
Whitechapel Market improvements set to begin
People who live in property to rent in Whitechapel may be pleased to hear that a project to make £1 million worth of improvements to the local market gets underway next week.
Read Article ... Published on 13th October, 2011
Tower Hamlets buildings opening doors to public
People living in flats to rent in Tower Hamlets can see inside some of the borough's most inspiring buildings this weekend (September 18th and 19th).
Read Article ... Published on 13th September, 2011
Tower Hamlets women invited to get healthy
Women living in property to rent in Tower Hamlets will have the chance to lead healthier lifestyles thanks to a new initiative in the borough.
Read Article ... Published on 6th September, 2011
Tower Hamlets Council fights to preserve industrial past
Residents living in property to rent in the London borough of Tower Hamlets, among others in the area, will be able to find out about the history of the area in which they reside, after the council vowed to preserve its industrial past.
Read Article ... Published on 15th August, 2011
Over-60s in Tower Hamlets set to benefit from £1 swimming sessions
Residents aged 60 and over who are living in property to rent in the London borough of Tower Hamlets are among those set to benefit from cheaper swimming sessions.
Read Article ... Published on 3rd August, 2011
Canary Wharf: Real City living
Canary Wharf really is slap bang in the centre of the City. Located in E14 in the London borough of Tower Hamlets, the area is right in the heart of the country's financial district and is close to a number of great amenities and attractions.
Read Article ... Published on 28th July, 2011


