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32 VISION FOR ICKFORD : ICKFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN : 2019 – 2033
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T T T T Tab abab able 1.
le 1.
Council
Bucks Council
Bucks Council
Council
Council Bucks Council “HP18 9” Ickford
Council
Council
Ickford
“HP18 9”
Ickford
Ickford
Ickford
Bucks Council
Bucks Council
“HP18 9”
“HP18 9”
“HP18 9”
ax Band
ax Band
ax Band
T T T T Tax Band (A (Aylesbury Vale area) % % P P P P Postcode % % % % %
ax Band
(A (A (Aylesbylesburury y VVale arale area)ea) % %
ostcode
ostcode
ostcode
ylesbury Vale area) %
ostcode
ea)
ale ar
V
ylesb
ur
y
A 4.2 2.2 2.2
B 16.1 9.5 9.0
C 28.7 18.0 8.6
D 17.9 11.8 11.5
E 14.3 16.9 19.0
F 10.2 18.9 24.0
G 8.0 21.8 24.7
H 0.5 0.8 1.1
100
otal
10
1
10000
otal
100
Totalotal
100
100
100
T TT Total 100 1 00 100
100
100
0
100
100
9.18.
9.18.
9.18.
9.18.
9.18. In Table 2, it can be seen that the distribution of council tax bands in
Ickford is very similar to both Worminghall and Shabbington with all three villages
having approximately 50% of properties in Bands F to H compared with less
than 20% for BC – Aylesbury Vale Area.
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T T T T Tab abab able 2.
Ickford
Ickford
minghall
Ickford
Council
minghall
Ickford
bington
Shabbington
Shabbington
Shab
Council Ickford W W W W Wor oror orminghall Shabbingtonbington
orminghallminghall
Shab
Council
Council
Council
No
ax Band
ax Band
No
ax Band
No
ax Band
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
T T T T Tax Band No % % % % % No % % % % % No % % % % %
A 6 2.2 6 2.7 0 0.0
B 25 9.0 37 16.5 10 5.0
C 24 8.6 8 3.6 43 21.6
D 32 11.5 23 10.3 14 7.0
E 53 19.0 32 14.3 32 16.1
F 67 24.0 61 27.2 50 25.1
G 69 24.7 56 25.0 50 25.1
H 3 1.1 1 0.4 0 0.0
199
199
199
T T T T Total 279 100 224 100 199 100
199
100
100
100
100
otal
100
100
100
100
100
100
279
279
279
100
100
279
224
otal
otal
otal
224
224
224
9.19.
9.19. In terms of future housing to be provided, Ickford may not
9.19.
9.19.
9.19.
necessarily be attractive to first time buyers due to the lack of access to
public transport and the limited shopping, limited employment opportunity
and recreational facilities for young people. In some cases, a young adult
couple living in Ickford would require two cars to get to work and services,
thus making Ickford less affordable than other local areas with better services
or transport links.
9.20.
9.20.
9.20.
9.20. Similarly, elderly Ickford residents seeking to downsize are perhaps
9.20.
more likely to look to Thame, particularly if they are unable to drive, so they
can have access to all the facilities it offers including the GP service. Thame
and Princes Risborough also have specific retirement developments which
are attractive to older people wishing to downsize.
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