Public money for MK18 1JJ

Buckingham and BletchleyBuckinghamshire

Parish: Buckingham. Policed by Thames Valley. Served by Buckinghamshire FRS. NHS care via NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board.

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§ 1Your contribution.Drag for income, click for band.
£37,861
around the middle of UK full-time earners · UK median full-time gross is £37,861
Default Band D — change if you know yours.
Your annual total
Income tax
£5,058
NI
£2,023
VAT & duties
£3,407
estimated
Council tax
£2,302
Band D
Total
£12,791
33.8% effective
How the council tax bill breaks down at Band D
  • Buckinghamshire Council principal£1,642.08
  • Adult Social Care precept asc_precept£292.01
  • Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes Fire Authority fire£84.46
  • Police & Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley pcc£283.28
What this ring isn’t showing you

Indirect tax (VAT and duties) is estimated at 9% of gross income — the median household figure from the ONS. Your actual indirect-tax burden depends on your spending mix and is mildly regressive (lower earners pay a higher share of gross). Income tax bands shown are England 2025/26; Scotland uses different rates and bands. Pension contributions, salary sacrifice, and Marriage Allowance aren’t modelled.

§ 2National spending, scaled to you.£1292.00bn total UK central spend, 2024-25 · your share
(NHS, welfare, debt interest, public order, civil service, foreign aid)
  • Welfare
    21.3% · £275.20bn national · often questioned
    Social Protection excluding State Pensions — Universal Credit, disability and incapacity benefits, child benefit, housing benefit, tax credits.
    £2,234.15
    your share
    scaled
  • Health
    20.9% · £270.03bn national · often questioned
    NHS England, NHS Scotland/Wales/NI block grants, public health, health research and arm's-length bodies.
    £2,192.19
    your share
    scaled
  • State Pensions
    11.9% · £153.75bn national
    Basic and new State Pension paid to people over the State Pension age. Indexed by the triple lock.
    £1,248.19
    your share
    scaled
  • National Debt Interest
    10.8% · £139.54bn national · often questioned
    Interest paid on the national debt — gilts, Treasury bills, NS&I products. Sensitive to inflation via index-linked gilts.
    £1,132.81
    your share
    scaled
  • Education
    10.3% · £133.08bn national
    Schools, sixth forms, further education, universities (teaching grant, tuition fee subsidies), apprenticeships, early years.
    £1,080.36
    your share
    scaled
  • Defence
    5.5% · £71.06bn national
    Armed forces personnel, equipment, operations, intelligence services, defence procurement.
    £576.89
    your share
    scaled
  • Public Order & Safety
    4.4% · £56.85bn national · often questioned
    Police forces, courts, prisons, fire and rescue, immigration enforcement, asylum support.
    £461.51
    your share
    scaled
  • Transport
    4.0% · £51.68bn national
    Roads, rail (including HS2 and operating subsidies), buses, aviation regulation, active travel.
    £419.56
    your share
    scaled
  • Business & Industry
    3.5% · £45.22bn national
    R&D investment, industrial strategy, support for SMEs, energy/utility subsidies, regional development.
    £367.11
    your share
    scaled
  • Government Administration
    2.0% · £25.84bn national · often questioned
    Civil service running costs across departments — staff, IT, accommodation, central functions.
    £209.78
    your share
    scaled
  • Housing & Utilities
    1.9% · £24.55bn national
    Affordable housing programmes, homelessness support, water/waste regulation, street lighting.
    £199.29
    your share
    scaled
  • Environment
    1.5% · £19.38bn national
    Environmental protection, flood defences, pollution control, waste management, biodiversity.
    £157.33
    your share
    scaled
  • Culture
    1.3% · £16.80bn national
    Recreation, Culture & Religion — BBC licence fee revenue, museums, sport, arts councils, cultural heritage.
    £136.36
    your share
    scaled
  • Overseas Aid
    0.7% · £9.04bn national · often questioned
    International development assistance — humanitarian aid, climate finance, multilateral contributions.
    £73.42
    your share
    scaled
  • Outstanding EU Payments
    0.1% · £1.29bn national
    Residual financial settlement obligations to the EU under the Withdrawal Agreement, winding down to zero.
    £10.49
    your share
    scaled

Source: HMRC — How public spending was calculated in your tax summary (Open Government Licence v3.0) · Functional analysis of UK Total Managed Expenditure based on PESA Chapter 5, with State Pensions split out from Social Protection per HMRC tax-summary methodology. Percentages sum to 100.1% in the published source — a 0.1% rounding artefact preserved as published.

What this ring isn’t showing you

The £ figures are your share of national spending — not what was spent on you specifically. There’s no published “NHS spent on you” figure for any individual; the calculation scales national totals pro-rata to your central tax. The 0.1% rounding drift you might see across the 15 lines is preserved as published in HMRC’s methodology.

§ 3Where it lands locally.Your council, parish, and the national bodies that operate here.
unitary · 2025-26

Buckinghamshire

£1,986.52
your contribution at Band D

£583m net revenue this year · 78% from council tax, 17% from central grants, 5% from retained business rates.

How your contribution is built

From your council tax bill: £1,642.08 (Buckinghamshire Council) + £292.01 (Adult Social Care precept) = £1,934.09.
Plus £52.43 from your central tax via grants flowing here.

Where it goes

Source: MHCLG — Final LGFS 2025-26 Core Spending Power table · confidence: derived

Council tax exact from CSP table; business rates / grants split derived 50/50 from SFA baseline (post-2019 convention).

Parish · 2025-26

Buckingham Town Council

£135.00
your parish precept (Band D)

Population 13,500 · £910k precept funds 84% of £1m expenditure (the rest from earned income and reserves).

Staff£455k · you £56.88
  • Staff salaries
    Town clerk, deputy clerk, parks team, finance officer
    £380k
    £47.50
  • Staff pensions and NI
    £75k
    £9.38
Parks and Cemeteries£162k · you £20.25
  • Bourton Park maintenance
    Grounds, paths, play area
    £65k
    £8.13
  • Bourton Park bridges (capital)
    Replacement of two timber footbridges
    £40k
    £5.00
  • Allotments
    £12k
    £1.50
  • Cemetery — grounds maintenance
    £45k
    £5.63
Capital Financing£54k · you £6.75
  • Cemetery — PWLB loan repayment
    Public Works Loan Board repayment for new cemetery extension
    £54k
    £6.75
Town Centre and Events£79k · you £9.87
  • Christmas lights and switch-on
    £28k
    £3.50
  • Town centre management
    Markets, footfall, summer events
    £36k
    £4.50
  • Town centre CCTV
    £15k
    £1.88
Buildings and Facilities£83k · you £10.38
  • Town Hall — running costs
    Heating, electricity, insurance, repairs
    £40k
    £5.00
  • Community Centre
    £24k
    £3.00
  • Public toilets
    £19k
    £2.38
Democracy and Governance£31k · you £3.88
  • Elections (parish elections every 4 years, accrual)
    £8k
    £1.00
  • External audit, legal and insurance
    £17k
    £2.12
  • Councillor allowances and training
    £6k
    £0.75
Community Grants£43k · you £5.38
  • Community group grants
    Awards to local clubs and charities
    £25k
    £3.13
  • Youth provision grant
    £18k
    £2.25
Other£173k · you £21.63
  • Contingency / general reserve transfer
    £173k
    £21.63

Source: Buckingham Town Council — 2025/26 Budget · confidence: estimated

Line-item amounts are illustrative for v1 — replicate the structure of a typical Buckingham Town Council budget. To be replaced with verbatim figures once the published budget PDF is parsed via the parish loader/skill pipeline.

National bodies landing locally

What national funding flows into this area

NHS
NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board
£1,973 per head
£3.59bn total · 1,820,000 registered patients
NHS ICB funding is 100% central — no council tax involvement. Per-head figures use registered population (the published headline metric); needs-weighted figures factor in age, deprivation, and rurality.
NHS England — Allocation of resources 2025/26 (Annex A populations + core allocation) · estimated
DWP
Benefits flowing to Buckingham and Bletchley
£235m a year
State Pension £118m · UC £49m · PIP £27m · HB £11m
Constituency figures are *modelled* — caseload share applied to outturn totals — not directly observed. Excludes Tax Credits and Child Benefit (HMRC-published).
DWP — Benefit expenditure by parliamentary constituency 2024/25 (modelled estimates) · estimated
DfE
Schools funding · Buckinghamshire
£565m
Dedicated Schools Grant + £17m Pupil Premium · 86,000 pupils
DSG covers schools, high-needs, early years, central school services. Most flows direct to academies/schools, not retained by the council. Excludes capital and pupil-premium plus additional grants.
DfE — Dedicated Schools Grant 2025/26 (LA allocations) + Pupil Premium 2025/26 · estimated
Police
Thames Valley Police
£695m
£475m central grant + £220m council tax precept
Central grant ~70% of total income; council tax precept ~30%. The precept is already shown as a line on the council card.
Home Office — Police Grant Report 2025/26 (Table 1) + PCC precept settlement · estimated
Fire
Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes Fire Authority
£41m
£14m central + £27m precept · separate combined fra
Combined Fire Authority — funded directly via Home Office + a precept on every council tax bill in Bucks & Milton Keynes.
MHCLG — Final LGFS 2025/26 Core Spending Power table (FRA rows) · estimated
What the council ring isn’t showing you

There’s no published ‘spent on your postcode’ figure. Council shares are apportioned: your council tax precept goes directly to each authority; your central tax funds national grants that flow into all councils, and we attribute this council’s share to you pro-rata. Service-area splits are based on each council’s 2025/26 budget headlines and will be refined as we ingest the official MHCLG returns.