§ Dr. Cunninghamasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish the percentage change in grant-related expenditure for each local authority between 1986–87 and 1987–88, ranked from biggest increase to biggest decrease.
§ Mr. RidleyThe figures are as follows:
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Per cent. change 1986–87 to 1987–88 Provisional GREs City of London 47.8 West Yorkshire Police 23.6 Merseyside Police 21.6 Easington 18.4 South Yorkshire Police 13.5 Greater Manchester Police 12.0 South Yorkshire Fire 11.1 Tyne & Wear Fire 9.6 West Yorkshire Fire 9.4 Metropolitan Police 9.0 Merseyside PTA 8.9 Greater Manchester Fire 8.9 Merseyside Fire 8.7 West Midlands Fire 8.3 Newham 8.2 West Midlands PTA 7.8 Greater London Fire 7.6 385W
Provisional GREs Northumberland 7.1 Derbyshire 6.6 Suffolk 6.6 Hounslow 6.2 Cornwall 6.1 Dorset 6.1 Greater Manchester PTA 6.1 Gloucestershire 6.0 Lincolnshire 6.0 Lancashire 5.7 Cambridgeshire 5.7 Islington 5.7 Norfolk 5.7 Buckinghamshire 5.6 Tower Hamlets 5.5 Staffordshire 5.5 Cheshire 5.3 Essex 5.3 Cleveland 5.3 Leicestershire 5.3 North Yorkshire 5.3 Somerset 3.5 Durham 5.3 Warwickshire 5.2 West Sussex 5.2 Wandsworth 5.2 Berkshire 5.1 Waltham Forest 5.1 Devon 5.1 Kent 5.0 Brent 5.0 Surrey 5.0 Humberside 4.9 Cumbria 4.9 Hackney 4.8 South Tyneside 4.8 Nottinghamshire 4.7 Barking and Dagenham 4.7 Sefton 4.7 Oxfordshire 4.7 Northamptonshire 4.7 Wiltshire 4.6 Lambeth 4.6 Shropshire 4.6 Sheffield 4.6 Bradford 4.5 Hereford and Worcester 4.5 Avon 4.5 Sunderland 4.4 Enfield 4.4 Birmingham 4.4 West Yorkshire PTA 4.3 Hillingdon 4.3 Wolverhampton 4.3 Bedfordshire 4.3 Hertfordshire 4.3 Hampshire 4.3 Bexley 4.2 East Sussex 4.2 Wigan 4.2 Redbridge 4.1 Kingston-upon-Thames 4.0 Wakefield 4.0 Rotherham 4.0 Bury 3.9 Dudley 3.9 Newcastle upon Tyne 3.9 Sandwell 3.8 South Yorkshire PTA 3.8 Knowsley 3.8 Kirklees 3.7 Havering 3.7 Stockport 3.7 ILEA 3.6 Camden 3.5 Salford 3.5 386W
Provisional GREs Croydon 3.5 Coventry 3.5 Rochdale 3.5 Bolton 3.5 Calderdale 3.5 Richmond-upon-Thames 3.5 Manchester 3.4 Isle of Wight 3.4 Bromley 3.4 Merton 3.4 Walsall 3.4 Doncaster 3.4 North Tyneside 3.3 Barnet 3.3 Ealing 3.3 Barnsley 3.2 Oldham 3.2 Harrow 3.2 Haringey 3.1 Solihull 3.1 Sutton 3.1 St Helens 3.0 Trafford 3.0 Westminster 2.9 Leeds 2.7 Tameside 2.6 Ashford 2.5 Wirral 2.4 Gateshead 2.0 Liverpool 1.8 Greenwich 1.7 Southwark 0.8 Blackpool 0.7 South Holland 0.2 Kensington and Chelsea 0.2 Lewisham 0.0 West Midlands Police -0.2 Hammersmith and Fulham -1.1 Eastbourne -1.1 Boston -1.4 Horsham -1.7 Thamesdown -1.9 Bassetlaw -2.3 South Shropshire -2.5 Warrington -2.7 King's Lynn and West Norfolk -3.0 Plymouth -3.1 Stockton-on-Tees -3.2 Hinckley and Bosworth -3.3 Welwyn Hatfield -3.4 Tendring -3.4 Barrow in Furness -3.5 North Cornwall -3.6 Huntingdon -3.7 Broxbourne -3.8 Thurrock -3.8 Lancaster -3.8 Torbay -3.9 Fylde -4.0 Fenland -4.0 Blackburn -4.1 Mansfield -4.1 Poole -4.1 Bracknell -4.3 West Somerset -4.3 West Derbyshire -4.4 Peterborough -4.4 Forest Heath -4.4 Preston -4.5 Dacorum -4.5 South Lakeland -4.5 Wellingborough -4.5 Wimborne -4.6 North Hertfordshire -4.6 Crawley -4.6 Halton -4.7 387W
Provisional GREs Shepway -4.7 St. Albans -4.7 East Devon -4.7 West Oxfordshire -4.7 Middlesbrough -4.8 Southampton -4.8 East Hertfordshire -4.8 South Hams -4.8 Northumbria Police -4.9 New Forest -4.9 Harrogate -4.9 Bournemouth -5.0 Kingswood .5.0 Worcester -5.0 Thanet -5.0 Rushcliffe -5.0 Carlisle -5.0 Rossendale -5.0 East Lindsey -5.0 North Kesteven -5.1 Weymouth and Portland -5.1 Boothferry -5.1 Oxford -5.2 Stratford on Avon -5.2 Durham -5.2 Sedgefield -5.3 Teignbridge -5.3 South Kesteven -5.3 Gosport -5.3 Erewash -5.3 Rutland -5.4 Penwith -5.4 York -5.4 Selby -5.4 North Dorset -5.4 Watford -5.4 Harborough -5.4 Portsmouth -5.5 Brighton -5.5 Christchurch -5.5 Great Yarmouth -5.5 Wear Valley -5.5 Craven -5.5 East Cambridgeshire -5.5 Eden -5.5 Breckland -5.6 Hastings -5.6 Norwich -5.6 Stevenage -5.6 Blyth Valley -5.6 Colchester -5.6 West Dorset -5.6 Ashfield -5.7 Stoke-on-Trent -5.7 Vale of White Horse -5.7 Oswestry -5.7 Blaby -5.7 Scarborough -5.7 Redditch -5.7 Richmondshire -5.7 Lewes -5.7 Lincoln -5.7 South Bedfordshire -5.8 Rochford -5.8 Wychavon -5.8 Hereford -5.8 Fareham -5.8 Southend-on-Sea -5.9 Maldon -5.9 Nottingham -5.9 Shrewsbury and Atcham -5.9 Wyre -5.9 St. Edmundsbury -5.9 Adur -5.9 Winchester -5.9 Chorley -5.9 388W
Provisional GREs Rother -5.9 Reading -5.9 Newbury -6.0 Melton -6.0 Alnwick -6.0 Three Rivers -6.0 Wokingham -6.0 Derby -6.0 Gelding -6.0 Cheltenham -6.0 Bath -6.0 South Cambridgeshire -6.0 Northampton -6.0 Darlington -60 Canterbury -6.0 Chester -6.1 Berwick-upon-Tweed -6.1 Carrick -6.1 Tynedale -6.1 Restormel -6.1 Chesterfield -6.1 Hertsmere -6.1 Stafford -6.2 Windsor and Maidenhead -6.2 Babergh -6.2 Gloucester -6.2 Congleton -6.2 South Norfolk -6.2 Stroud -6.2 Glandord -6.2 Pendle -6.3 North Devon -6.3 North West Leicestershire -6.3 Harlow -6.3 Worthing -6.3 Epping Forest -6.3 Waverley -6.4 Suffolk Coastal -6.4 Macclesfield -6.4 Cambridge -6.4 Ryedale -6.4 Salisbury -6.4 Ipswich -6.4 Cannock Chase -6.4 Rugby -6.4 Mendip -6.4 Epsom and Ewell -6.4 East Hampshire -6.4 Reigate and Banstead -6.4 Woodspring -6.5 Eastleigh -6.5 Chichester -6.5 Sedgemoor -6.5 Cherwell -6.5 Burnley -6.5 Forest of Dean -6.5 Cotswold -6.6 North Shropshire -6.6 Purbeck -6.6 North Wiltshire -6.6 North Bedfordshire -6.6 Brain tree -6.7 North Norfolk -6.7 Tandridge -6.7 South Somerset -6.7 West Wiltshire -6.7 Arun -6.7 Guildford -6.7 Lichfield -6.7 Oadby and Wigston -6.7 Torridge -6.8 Caradon -6.8 Mid Sussex -6.8 Rushmoor -6.8 Vale Royal -6.8 Waveney -6.8 389W
Provisional GREs Bridgnorth -6.9 Charnwood -6.9 Northavon -6.9 South Ribble -6.9 Mid Devon -6.9 Crewe and Nantwich -7.0 Tonbridge and Mailing -7.0 Newcastle-under-Lyme -7.0 East Northamptonshire -7.0 South Derbyshire -7.0 West Devon -7.0 Warwick -7.1 Cleethorpes -7.1 Bristol -7.1 Exeter -7.1 Wealden -7.1 South Oxfordshire -7.1 Tyne and Wear PTA -7.2 Wansbeck -7.2 Daventry -7.2 Wansdyke -7.2 Medina -7.2 Kerrier -7.2 Dover -7.2 Gillingham -7.2 Woking -7.2 Mid Bedfordshire -7.3 Elmbridge -7.3 West Lindsey -7.3 Brentwood -7.3 Swale -7.3 Test Valley -7.3 Surrey Heath -7.4 Nuneaton and Bedworth -7.4 Aylesbury Vale -7.4 Derwentside -7.5 Newark -7.5 Broadland -7.5 East Yorkshire -7.5 South Staffordshire -7.5 Wyre Forest -7.5 East Staffordshire -7.6 Castle Point -7.6 Spelthorne -7.6 Chester-le-Street -7.6 Slough -7.7 Hambleton -7.7 Bromsgrove -7.7 Beverley -7.7 Malvern Hills -7.7 High Peak -7.7 Chelmsford -7.7 Leominster -7.7 South Wight -7.7 Maidstone -7.8 Uttlesford -7.8 Holderness -7.8 Broxtowe -7.8 Rochester upon Medway -7.8 The Wrekin -7.9 Castle Morpeth -7.9 Taunton Deane -7.9 Hartlepool -8.0 Mole Valley -8.0 Amber Valley -8.0 Hove -8.0 West Lancashire -8.1 Great Grimsby -8.1 Basingstoke and Deane -8.1 Kettering -8.1 Dartford -8.1 North Warwickshire -8.1 Basildon -8.2 Tunbridge Wells -8.2 Copeland -8.2 Scunthorpe -8.4
Provisional GREs Leicester -8.4 Tewkesbury -8.4 Gravesham -8.4 Teesdale -8.5 Havant -8.6 Milton Keynes -8.7 Runnymede -8.7 South Northamptonshire -8.7 Corby -8.8 Chiltern -8.8 North East Derbyshire -8.8 Kennet -8.9 South Bucks -8.9 Hart -9.0 Ribble Valley -9.0 Tamworth -9.0 Ellesmere Port and Neston -9.1 Sevonoaks -9.1 Langbaurgh -9.1 Allerdale -9.3 Luton -9.3 Kingston upon Hull -9.5 South Herefordshire -9.6 Staffordshire Moorlands -10.2 Wycombe -10.5 Bolsover -10.6 Mid Suffolk -11.6 Hyndburn -13.2 Isles of Scilly -19.5
§ Dr. Cunninghamasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what was (a) the total and (b) the percentage year-on-year change in the grant-related expenditure of (i) the Inner London education authority and (ii) the Metropolitan police, in each year from 1981–82.
§ Mr. RidleyThe figures are as follows:
Inner London education authority Metropolitan police Percentage change on previous year Percentage change on previous year £ million per cent. £ million per cent. 1981–82 468.477 — 273.606 — 1982–83 509.273 +8.7 327.191 +19.6 1983–84 516.489 +1.4 345.921 +5.7 1984–85 533.033 +3.2 366.547 +6.0 1985–86 556.388 +4.4 384.948 +5.0 1986–87 545.294 +2.0 421.270 +9.4 11987–88 564.731 +3.6 459.352 +9.0 1 Provisional.
§ Dr. Cunninghamasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish the national grant-related expenditure assessments of London Regional Transport in 1985–86, 1986–87 and 1987–88, consistent with the grant-related poundage reduction for spending at grant-related expenditure shown for each year; and if he will list the reasons for the changes between the years.
§ Mr. RidleyThe notional grant-related expenditure assessments (GREs) for London Regional Transport (LRT) in 1985–86, 1986–87 and 1987–88 are as follows:
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£ million 1985–86 292.3 1986–87 489.3 11987–88 365.6 1 Provisional. The increase in the notional GRE from 1985–86 to 1986–87 was due mainly to the introduction in 1986–87 of a new element relating to London Underground services, following a change made to the notional GRE formula to take account of rail services other than British Rail services supported under section 20 of the Transport Act 1968.
The fall in GRE in 1987–88 reflects the proposed change in the method of calculating the cost of financing LRT capital to bring it into line with the way that local authority capital expenditure is treated in GREs generally.
§ Dr. Cunninghamasked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) if he will publish (a) the total current expenditure and (b) total capital expenditure of each residuary body in 1986–87;
(2) if he will publish the relevant, total, current and grant-related expenditure of local authorities in total at plan, budget and at all later stages in each year from 1981–82 to 1987–88, estimated.
§ Mr. RidleyI shall answer these questions shortly.