§ Mr. Lawlerasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list those submissions from Bradford metropolitan district council for receipt of transitional grant following abolition of West Yorkshire county council which were approved.
§ Mrs. RumboldThe submissions from Bradford metropolitan district council which have been approved for transitional grant, and the amounts approved, are as follows:
Proposed local authority grant 1986–87 £ 1. Data 29,660 2. Project Comtran 26,500 3. Bradford Resource Centre 12,000 4. Suffa-tul-Islam 11,100 5. Bradford Rape Crisis 9,600 6. Bradford and West Yorkshire Methodist Housing Ltd. 8,557 7. Asian Tuition Association 8,360 8. The Bridge Project 8,000 9. Dial Sheltered Workshops 7,200 10. Bangladesh Porishad 7,000 11. Bradford Voluntary Action Group 6,772 12. Bradford Asian Girls Association 6,000 13. Bradford City Farm 6,000 14. Gingerbread Centre 6,000 15. Karmand Community Centre 6,000 16. Bangladeshi Youth Organisation 5,100 17. Polish Saturday School 4,750 18. Oriental Arts 4,000 19. Keighley Asian Women 3,200 20. Girlington Centre 3,000 21. West Bowling Advice Centre 1,220 22. Irish Music Association 1,150 23. Bradford Cyclists Action Group 1,040 24. Blackshaw Beck Youth Centre 1,000 25. Black Dyke Mills Band 1,000 26. Saltaire Village Society 1,000 27. Multicultural Festival Committee 600 28. Vishwa Hindu Parishad 500 Total 186,309 29. Bradford Cab (Debt Counselling Unit) *32,966 * From April 1987.
§ Mr. Tony Banksasked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he expects to be in a position to give an estimate of (a) the redundancies and (b) the overall costs of savings arising from the abolition of the Greater London council.
§ Mr. TraceyEstimates of initial redundancies will be available shortly. Overall savings will depend on decisions by successors, and any early assessment would be affected by transitional costs. We have no reason to change our estimate that the abolition of the GLC would make possible savings of around £50 million annually from rationalisation alone.