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Big Gascoigne
This should do it http://www.voa.gov.uk/council_tax/cti_home.htm
jeanimus
It will be on your notification which should turn up around the middle of March.
If the properties near you are similar in size and value, they should all be in the same band.
Or you could phone the local council tax office and ask them.
DanUK
Look at your council tax bill, houses are banded in relation to their value.Or try google.
seventy
Also do a search for valuation office agency
Poppypunto
Go to your local council offices & ask them.They have all the information for houses in the local area as its them the council tax is payed to.They should give this information for any street/houses in their area.I cant think of any reason why this info wont be available to the general public.Go to your council & they'l tell you what you want to know or tell you who to ask.
Smudgeward
Contact the local council, most of what they do is related to collecting it or spending it.
atemyuki
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willow
Your band should be on your council tax bill. Regarding other properties in the vicinity I am not sure if your local Revenues Office at your district council would give out this information, but worth a try.
1
google council tax bands for your local council,i did it the other day and deciced to keep shhtum!