HC Deb 24 April 1963 vol 676 cc34-5W
Mr. Temple

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food the latest estimates available to him of the precepts being levied by individual river and catchment boards in England and Wales for 1963–64, in each case what percentage increase or decrease this represents on the precepts levied in 1962–63; what percentage aggregate increase or decrease this represents; and if he will publish these figures in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

River or Catchment Board Precept 1962–63 Estimated Precept 1963–64 Increase Decrease
£ £ Per cent. Per cent.
Avon and Dorset 99,600 122,200 22.7
Bristol Avon 195,000 207,500 6.4
Cheshire 140,000 80,000 42.9
Cornwall 96,400 76,300 20.9
Cumberland 51,700 55,800 7.9
Dee and Clwyd 95,600 128,500 34.4
Devon 155,500 206,500 32.8
East Suffolk and Norfolk 177,300 191,100 7.8
East Sussex 115,000 130,000 13.0
Essex 515,800 527,200 2.2
Glamorgan 171,700 164,500 4.2
Great Ouse 198,100 263,800 33.2
Gwynedd 86,600 105,500 21.8
Hampshire 80,800 54,100 33.0
Hull and East Yorkshire 65,700 65,700
Isle of Wight 19,000 27,500 44.7
Kent 440,000 479,800 9.0
Lancashire 281,500 318,500 13.1
Lincolnshire 141,600 147,200 4.0
Mersey 568,300 787,100 38.5
Nene 74,300 81,700 10.0
Northumberland and Tyneside 68,000 97,000 42.6
Severn 239,900 288,000 20.1
Somerset 149,700 172,500 15.2
South West Wales 84,200 83,800 0.5
Trent 914,100 936,900 2.5
Usk 80,000 100,000 25.0
Wear and Tees 95,300 96,300 1.0
Welland 47,600 48,300 1.5
West Sussex 147,000 185,000 25.9
Wye 44,600 54,900 23.1
Yorkshire Ouse 386,300 483,000 25.0
Lee Conservancy 427,600 427,600
Thames Conservancy 668,000 703,000 5.2

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