HC Deb 30 November 1979 vol 974 cc841-4W
Mr. Marlow

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the grant per head of the local population resulting from his statement on the rate support grant for 1981 for each shire county and for each London borough.

Mr. King

On the basis of the RSG order and report now laid before Parliament the estimated outturn amount of needs element grant per head of population to be paid to local authorities in 1980–81 will be as in the attached table. The figures for non-metropolitan counties include the proportion of needs element grant to be paid to districts. The allocation of resources element will depend in part on the decision of rating authorities.

1980–81 Needs Element Estimated Outturn per Head of Population
£
Avon 93.92
Bedfordshire 106.84
Berkshire 93.38
Buckinghamshire 84.79
Cambridgeshire 78.64
1980–81 Needs Element Estimated Outturn per Head of Population
£
Cheshire 99.03
Cleveland 147.80
Cornwall 97.34
Cumbria 116.33
Derbyshire 101.45
Devon 86.75
Dorset 73.94
Durham 116.17
East Sussex 82.03
Essex 92.28
Gloucestershire 90.34
Hampshire 94.77
Hereford and Worcester 86.04
Hertfordshire 96.29
Humberside 132.12
Isle of Wight 84.90
Kent 92.77
Lancashire 119.56
Leicestershire 108.44
Lincolnshire 107.22
Norfolk 91.08
Northamptonshire 93.08
Northumberland 115.01
North Yorkshire 100.74
Nottinghamshire 128.45
Oxfordshire 75.86
Salop 104.00
Somerset 87.30
Staffordshire 93.05
Suffolk 73.97
Surrey 67.29
Warwickshire 85.56
West Sussex 68.16
Wiltshire 83.82
Clwyd 106.62
Dyfed 123.92
Gwent 118.04
Gwynedd 128.98
Mid-Glamorgan 123.73
Powys 202.61
South Glamorgon 126.99
West Glamorgan 107.61
Greater Manchester
Bolton 137.35
Bury 106.50
Manchester 212.19
Oldham 137.46
Rochdale 147.94
Salford 174.99
Stockport 102.91
Tameside 134.31
Trafford 110.45
Wigan 107.65
Mersey side
Knowsley 164.38
Liverpool 197.77
St. Helens 115.55
Sefton 127.49
Wirral 122.46
1980–81 Needs Element Estimated Outturn per Head of Population
£
South Yorkshire
Barnsley 124.29
Doncaster 124.87
Rotherham 122.31
Sheffield 117.38
Tyne and Wear
Gateshead 131.03
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 136.26
North Tyneside 135.12
South Tyneside 170.70
Sunderland 130.90
West Midlands
Birmingham 152.66
Coventry 122.05
Dudley 77.29
Sandwell 132.68
Solihull 88.91
Walsall 120.88
Wolverhampton 148.02
West Yorkshire
Bradford 140.59
Calderdale 131.47
Kirklees 115.40
Leeds 119.33
Wakefield 111.61
London
Camden 191.33
Greenwich 174.47
Hackney 242.69
Hammersmith 216.65
Islington 256.33
Kensington and Chelsea 195.94
Lambeth 215.34
Lewisham 193.74
Southwark 244.67
Tower Hamlets 238.71
Wandsworth 190.48
Westminster 154.69
Barking 191.07
Barnet 145.35
Bexley 149.86
Brent 223.59
Bromley 155.12
Croydon 170.08
Ealing 168.66
Enfield 165.31
Haringey 216.76
Harrow 144.19
Havering 145.07
Hillingdon 142.71
Hounslow 162.76
Kingston-upon-Thames 148.59
Merton 181.30
Newham 222.88
Redbridge 155.79
Richmond-upon-Thames 152.24
Sutton 155.37
Waltham Forest 186.45

Mr. Marlow

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the rate support grant planned for each county and district council for 1980–81; and how it compares with 1979–80 in money and constant terms.

Mr. King

I shall arrange for the information on needs element of rate support grant to be placed in the Library of the House. The allocation of resources element will depend in part on the decisions of rating authorities.