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A leaflet explaining the Community Charge (the so-called "poll tax"), Department of the Environment, April 1989. The Community Charge, commonly known as the poll tax, was a system of local taxation introduced by Margaret Thatcher's government whereby each taxpayer was taxed the same fixed sum (a "poll tax" or "head tax"), with the precise amount being set by each local authority.
A map showing the Maida Vale ward of Paddington Metropolitan Borough as it appeared in 1916. The area is bounded by Maida Avenue and the Regent's Canal to the south, Maida Vale Road to the north-east, Kilburn Park Road to the north-west, and Shirland Road and Blomfield Road to the south-west: an area of around one square kilometre (1 ⁄ 2 square mile).
Founded by Jeremy Hackett and Ashley Lloyd-Jennings from a stall on London's Portobello Road, with the first shop opening in Kings Road, Chelsea. Operates 13 shops in UK plus concessions, which is a total of 77 shops across 16 countries. Harrods
An extra-statutory concession (or ESC) is a concept under United Kingdom tax law whereby HM Revenue and Customs grants certain concessions to taxpayers to mitigate their tax liabilities even though the relevant allowances would not strictly be allowed under the terms of the tax legislation.
Under the scheme, the largest heaviest vehicles will pay up to £10 per day, or £1,000 per year to use roads in the UK. The levy was suspended in August 2020 as a measure to support hauliers affected by the coronavirus pandemic, [16] but levy payments will be resumed on 1 August 2023. [17]
In London, street markings and a sign (inset) with the white-on-red C alert drivers to the charge. Prices for the M6 toll . In London and in a small number of other places road usage charges in the form of road pricing , however these are generally viewed as 'usage charges' rather than as tax for legal purposes although this is disputed in ...
Maids Moreton is a village and civil parish in north-west Buckinghamshire, England, around 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Buckingham. The village sits on top of a plateau overlooking Buckingham and is less than 1km away from the Foxcote Reservoir SSSI .
Albert Street SD 906 022 : c.1850 : Standing : Notes: It was built by the Executors of Joseph Lees. Extended in 1891 and again in 1903 and 1914. In 1915 the Spindleage was reported as 104,000. The original section of the mill burnt down on 8 March 1953.