§ Dr. Cunninghamasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish the total paid in rate rebates in each year from 1981–82 to 1984–85.
§ Mr. Patrick JenkinThe available information is as follows:
Rate Rebates-England (£ million)
1981–82 339 1982–83 519 1983–84 1,090 1984–85 1,106
Domestic Rates (£ billion) Non-domestic rates £ billion
Gross* Domestic rate relief grant Rate rebates† Net 1981–82 4.91 0.66 0.34 3.91 5.41 1982–83 5.58 0.68 0.52 4.38 5.86 1983–84 5.96 0.69 1.09 4.18 6.27 1984–85 6.32 0.69 1.11 4.52 6.64 * i.e. before deduction of domestic rate relief grant and rate rebates. † I refer the hon. Member to another answer I am giving him today on this subject.
§ Mr. Sheermanasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how the level of rates in the Huddersfield area compares with the level of rates in the south-eastern region.
§ Mr. WaldegraveIn 1984–85, the general rate poundage in Kirklees district council (which includes Huddersfield) is 1.7 per cent. higher than the average general rate poundage in the south eastern region.