HC Deb 11 July 1960 vol 626 c79W
75 and 76. Mr. Slater

asked the Minister of Power (1) if he will set out in the OFFICIAL REPORT the amount of compensation paid to date to former coal owners in each district of the United Kingdom in accordance with the Nationalisation Act, 1946:

(2) if he will state the amount of compensation on valuation for each district payable to the former coal owners, and the amount of interest payments paid to the former coal owners to date.

Mr. Wood

The National Coal Board has paid to the Exchequer £83,819,087 interest on compensation for transferred assets—excluding Coal Commission Stock. The compensation payable and paid to the former owners is as follows:

A Valuation District Amount Apportioned to nearest thousand
£
1. Northumberland 16,745,000
2. Durham 39,504,000
3. Cumberland 1,117,000
4. Lancashire and Cheshire 13,253,000
5. North Wales 2,366,000
6. Yorkshire 63,383,000
7. North Derbyshire 21,420,000
8. South Derbyshire 3,886,000
9. Nottinghamshire 27,310,000
10. Leicestershire 4,609,000
11. Shropshire 772,000
12. Cannock Chase 7,269,000
13. North Staffordshire 8,007,000
14. South Staffordshire 1,090,000
15. Warwickshire 9,851,000
16. Bristol 29,000
17. Forest of Dean 919,000
18. Somerset 841,000
19. Kent 1,783,000
20. South Wales 34,011,000
21. Scotland 33,832,000
£291,997,000

The above figures include £164,660,000 in respect of coal industry value; the apportionment of this latter sum between districts was given in S.O. 1949 No. 176, as amended by Section 2 of the Coal Industry Act, 1951.

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