HC Deb 06 August 1912 vol 41 cc2928-9W
Sir JOHN SPEAR

asked what was the total amount of money expended by local authorities in England and Wales in administering the Poor Law, education, and the maintenance of the main roads during the years 1900 and 1910, respectively; and the portion of such expenditure paid to these authorities from the Imperial Exchequer towards the cost of these services during each year?

Mr. BURNS

The following statement, which has been prepared from the Local Taxation Returns, gives the desired information:—

Items. Year ended March. Total Expenditure by Local Authorities met otherwise than out of Loans. Part of Expenditure in Column 3 which is Estimated to have fallen on
Rates. Exchequer Grants. Other Receipts.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
£ £ £ £
1. Relief of the Poor 1900 11,002,000 8,160,000 2,164,000 678,000
1910 14,850,000 11,624,000 2,410,000 816,000
2. Education 1900 10,564,000 5,342,000 4,921,000 301,000
1910 27,790,000 13,840,000 13,059,000 891,000
3. Main Roads 1900 2,030,000 1,024,000 787,000 219,000
1910 2,853,000 1,856,000 788,000 209,000

There is no specific Grant from the Exchequer towards the cost of main roads. The last two amounts, shown in column 5 of the above statement, are the estimated proportions available for expenditure on main roads of the Grants received by the county councils which were not allocated to specific purposes.