HC Deb 03 March 1987 vol 111 cc531-3W
Mr. Raffan

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will make a statement on the latest situation concerning the European Community budget for 1987.

Mr. Brooke

The president of the European Parliament declared the 1987 community budget adopted on 19 February. The adopted budget is unchanged from that proposed by the Budget Council on 13 February, which I described to the House in my answer of 17 February to the hon. Member for Strathkelvin and Bearsden (Mr. Hirst) [Official Report, c. 542–3.]

Mr. John MacGregor

[pursuant to his reply, 17 February 1987, c. 545]: The information requested is given in the following table in respect of the royal ordnance factories, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, the royal dockyards and the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. The other bodies were not constituted on a trading basis in 1974–75 and details of their turnover in the form requested are not available.

London Boroughs Capital budget £ million Maintenance budget £ million
Kensington and Chelsea 0.761 4.356
Lambeth 3.044 8.241
Lewisham 1.664 6.719
Southwark 2.675 6.909
Tower Hamlets 2.254 8.403
Wandsworth 7.640 4.515
Westminster 5.271 9.746
Outer Boroughs
Barking and Dagenham 2.000 3.221
Barnet 1.715 8.483
Bexley 4.880 4.236
Brent 1.006 3.397
Bromley 2.338 9.321
Croydon 1.294 7.438
Ealing 6.064 6.125
Enfield 9.091 5.629
Haringey 2.443 3.481
Harrow 3.443 1.714
Havering 5.783 5.059
Hillingdon 11.278 5.667
Hounslow 1.818 2.541
Kingston-upon-Thames 10.684 3.644
Merton 4.938 5.491
Newham 3.994 4.163
Redbridge 4.314 5.115
London Boroughs Capital budget £ million Maintenance budget £ million
Richmond-upon-Thames 0.938 4.609
Sutton 2.037 3.558
Waltham Forest 2.329 3.908

Source:

  1. (a) Authorities' 1986 Transport Policies and Programmes.
  2. (b) Authorities' Return of Expenditure and Rates 87.

Capital and maintenance expenditure on roads by London boroughs and Metropolitan districts 1986–87
Metropolitan districts Capital budget £ million Maintenance budget £ million
Greater Manchester (a) (b)
Bolton 1.290 3.930
Bury 2.072 1.892
Manchester 11.961 9.837
Oldham 0.720 4.632
Rochdale 1.310 2.636
Salford 3.661 4.514
Stockport 3.807 4.781
Tameside 1.400 4181
Trafford 4.072 5.809
Wigan 5.705 6.049
Merseyside
Knowsley 0.841 5.192
Liverpool 9.069 13.070
St. Helens 0.748 3.849
Sefton 1.031 8.288
Wirral 1.370 7.103
South Yorkshire
Barnsley 2.068 5.130
Doncaster 1.871 8.179
Rotherham 1.440 7.383
Sheffield 7.119 11.728
Tyne and Wear
Gateshead 1.320 7.220
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 2.054 7.517
North Tyneside 0.626 7.011
South Tyneside 3.559 5.071
Sunderland 6.692 6.783
West Midlands
Birmingham 18.424 19.106
Coventry 2.183 6.518
Dudley 2.805 5.512
Sandwell 3.876 7.093
Solihull 0.894 4.620
Walsall 3.913 4.508
Wolverhampton 6.878 4.414
West Yorkshire
Bradford 8.914 6.793
Calderdale 0.999 6.566
Kirklees 4.040 7.938
Leeds 4.166 17.252
Wakefield 1.699 7.617

Source:

  1. (a) Authorities' 1986 Transport Policies and Programmes.
  2. (b) Authorities' Return of Expenditure and Rates 87.

Mr. Maclean

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list the places on the motorway system where extra access or egress roads have been built subsequent to completion of the motorway, showing in each case the purpose of such extra roads.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

I shall write to my hon. Friend shortly.

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