§ 36. Mr. Woofasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what was the total value of the standard improvement grant, and the discretionary grant,
Faversham Borough Queenborough in-Sheppey Borough Sittingbourne and Milton Urban District Swale Rural District £ £ £ £ 1960 … … 5,175 12,299 8,223 16,413 1961 … … 7,516 8,861 5,085 22,231 1962 … … 9,621 6,436 6,597 20,126 1963 … … 15,895 13,071 7,793 18,114 1964 … … 8,737 12,442 11,371 12,263 1965 … … 12,918 14,169 9,069 17,926 1966 … … 15,169 10,351 7,536 15,509 1967 … … 14,074 6,525 11,539 12,717 1968 … … 12,200 4,607 10,126 11,811 101,305 88,761 77,339 147,110 The figures for Queenborough-in-Sheppey Borough includes those for Queenborough Borough, Sheerness Urban District and Sheppey Rural District prior to 1st April, 1968.
§ Mr. Carter-Jonesasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what was the total value of the standard improvement grant and discretionary grant paid over the past four years to the borough of Swinton and Pendlebury.
§ Mr. MacCollDuring the four years up to the end of 1968 the Council gave a total of £26,382 in grants to private
232Wrespectively, over the past four years in Blaydon urban district, Ryton urban district and Whickham urban district, respectively.
§ Mr. MacCollDuring the four years up to the end of 1968 the Blaydon, Ryton and Whickham urban district councils made grams to private owners amounting to totals of £33,200, £29,500 and £11,200 respectively for standard grants to £2,700, £9,900 and £11,000 respectively for discretionary grants.
§ Mr. Bostonasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government if he will set out in the OFFICIAL REPORT the annual sums of money spent on improvement grants in the borough of Faversham, the borough of Queenborough-in-Sheppey or its predecessors, the urban district of Sittingbourne and Milton and the rural district of Swale, respectively, for the financial years 1960–61 to 1968–69.
§ Mr. MacCollDetails of the total amounts of discretionary and standard grants given to private owners are set out below:—
owners. Of that total the Government's share of three-quarters amounted to some £19,800, payably on loan charges over a period of 20 years.
§ Mr. Carter-Jonesasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what was the total value of the standard improvement grant and discretionary grant paid over the past four years to the borough of Eccles.
§ Mr. MacCollDuring the four years up to the end of 1968 the Council gave a total of £32,903 in grants to private owners. The Government contribution to 233W the Council covers three-quarters of the annual loan charges over a period of twenty years relative to that amount. During the same period improvements to council houses were approved providing for an annual Government contribution for twenty years of £483.