§
Mr. Mans
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the projected rate increases for all counties, boroughs and districts in England for the financial year 1988–89.
§
Mr. Chope
[holding answer 12 April 1988]: The following is the available information for county precept increases and local rate increases in boroughs and districts in 1988–89:
Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
Per cent. |
Avon |
7.9 |
Bedfordshire |
6.1 |
Berkshire |
8.5 |
Buckinghamshire |
9.2 |
Cambridgeshire |
4.9 |
Cheshire |
10.0 |
Cleveland |
11.9 |
Cornwall |
12.9 |
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|
Per cent. |
Cumbria |
5.5 |
Derbyshire |
13.5 |
Devon |
11.3 |
Dorset |
7.4 |
Durham |
15.0 |
East Sussex |
14.1 |
Essex |
17.8 |
Gloucestershire |
11.9 |
Hampshire |
8.8 |
Hereford and Worcester |
9.8 |
Hertfordshire |
16.9 |
Humberside |
20.3 |
Isle of Wight |
9.7 |
Kent |
12.5 |
Lancashire |
18.5 |
Leicestershire |
11.0 |
Lincolnshire |
14.0 |
Norfolk |
10.0 |
Northamptonshire |
15.1 |
Northumberland |
114.6 |
North Yorkshire |
11.9 |
Nottinghamshire |
7.2 |
Oxfordshire |
9.3 |
Shropshire |
8.7 |
Somerset |
11.7 |
Staffordshire |
8.3 |
Suffolk |
7.9 |
Surrey |
10.5 |
Warwickshire |
15.9 |
West Sussex |
9.1 |
Wiltshire |
7.8 |
1 Excluding Northumbria police precept. |
Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
Per cent. |
Isles of Stilly |
3.1 |
Greater Manchester |
Bolton |
6.3 |
Bury |
7.4 |
Manchester |
-9.7 |
Oldham |
10.1 |
Rochdale |
7.4 |
Salford |
8.6 |
Stockport |
10.0 |
Tameside |
7.9 |
Trafford |
10.1 |
Wigan |
9.5 |
Merseyside |
|
Knowsley |
3.7 |
Liverpool |
1.2 |
St. Helens |
5.7 |
Sefton |
7.4 |
Wirral |
7.2 |
South Yorkshire |
|
Barnsley |
8.9 |
Doncaster |
8.3 |
Rotherham |
7.6 |
Sheffield |
12.1 |
Tyne and Wear |
|
Gateshead |
10.0 |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
-7.2 |
North Tyneside |
9.0 |
South Tyneside |
8.5 |
Sunderland |
3.8 |
West Midlands |
|
Birmingham |
3.2 |
Coventry |
8.0 |
Dudley |
1.9 |
Sandwell |
5.0 |
Solihull |
0.4 |
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|
Per cent. |
Walsall |
4.7 |
Wolverhampton |
3.5 |
West Yorkshire |
|
Bradford |
11.0 |
Calderdale |
18.1 |
Kirklees |
12.8 |
Leeds |
8.0 |
Wakefield |
12.2 |
Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
Percentage |
City of London |
4.1 |
Camden |
-2.6 |
Greenwich |
12.5 |
Hackney |
9.3 |
Hammersmith and Fulham |
5.2 |
Islington |
13.6 |
Kensington and Chelsea |
-26.4 |
Lambeth |
-17.9 |
Lewisham |
3.7 |
Southwark |
-9.3 |
Tower Hamlets |
11.6 |
Wandsworth |
31.7 |
Westminster |
-0.4 |
Barking and Dagenham |
6.2 |
Barnet |
15.6 |
Bexley |
13.4 |
Brent |
10.7 |
Bromley |
7.3 |
Croydon |
8.0 |
Ealing |
-24.5 |
Enfield |
20.5 |
Haringey |
-9.9 |
Harrow |
8.5 |
Havering |
8.0 |
Hillingdon |
7.4 |
Hounslow |
7.3 |
Kingston-upon-Thames |
10.5 |
Merton |
10.8 |
Newham |
11.6 |
Redbridge |
0.5 |
Richmond-upon-Thames |
10.7 |
Sutton |
9.6 |
Waltham Forest |
-31.3 |
Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
Per cent. |
Avon |
|
Bath |
0.0 |
Bristol |
15.0 |
Kingswood |
0.7 |
Northavon |
9.5 |
Wansdyke |
8.1 |
Woodspring |
14.5 |
Bedfordshire |
|
North Bedfordshire |
0.9 |
Luton |
-3.6 |
Mid Bedfordshire |
5.4 |
South Bedfordshire |
12.5 |
Berkshire |
|
Bracknell |
3.0 |
Newbury |
11.4 |
Reading |
21.7 |
Slough |
0.2 |
Windsor & Maidenhead |
0.2 |
Wokingham |
29.4 |
Buckinghamshire |
|
Aylesbury Vale |
1.6 |
South Bucks |
21.4 |
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|
Per cent. |
Chiltern |
7.3 |
Milton Keynes |
3.9 |
Wycombe |
3.0 |
Cambridgeshire |
|
Cambridge |
27.0 |
East Cambridgeshire |
-0.9 |
Fenland |
11.1 |
Huntingdonshire |
4.6 |
Peterborough |
8.8 |
South Cambridgeshire |
1.7 |
Cheshire |
|
Chester |
5.9 |
Congleton |
5.2 |
Crewe and Nantwich |
10.3 |
Ellesmere & Neston |
5.0 |
Halton |
5.0 |
Macclesfield |
4.7 |
Vale Royal |
9.8 |
Warrington |
10.8 |
Cleveland |
|
Hartlepool |
11.1 |
Langbaurgh-on-Tees |
11.7 |
Middlesbrough |
-27.8 |
Stockton on Tees |
23.2 |
Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
per cent. |
Cornwall |
|
Caradon |
21.8 |
Carrick |
14.1 |
Kerrier |
17.1 |
North Cornwall |
12.5 |
Penwith |
12.9 |
Restormel |
5.1 |
Cumbria |
|
Allerdale |
0.0 |
Barrow in Furness |
16.5 |
Carlisle |
0.3 |
Copeland |
0.6 |
Eden |
6.0 |
South Lakeland |
0.7 |
Derbyshire |
|
Amber Valley |
-8.6 |
Bolsover |
9.7 |
Chesterfield |
0.6 |
Derby |
-5.7 |
Erewash |
16.4 |
High Peak |
6.2 |
North East Derbyshire |
17.8 |
South Derbyshire |
8.0 |
Derbyshire Dales |
13.9 |
Devon |
|
East Devon |
1.5 |
Exeter |
7.8 |
North Devon |
11.2 |
Plymouth |
16.2 |
South Hams |
7.8 |
Teignbridge |
13.7 |
Mid Devon |
13.6 |
Torbay |
6.8 |
Torridge |
1.0 |
West Devon |
22.7 |
Dorset |
|
Bournemouth |
0.0 |
Christchurch |
7.6 |
North Dorset |
24.7 |
Poole |
5.6 |
Purbeck |
6.8 |
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|
per cent. |
West Dorset |
15.7 |
Weymouth and Portland |
0.0 |
East Dorset |
18.6 |
Durham |
|
Chester le Street |
7.3 |
Darlington |
9.7 |
Derwentside |
20.6 |
Durham |
10.1 |
Easington |
53.8 |
Sedgefield |
9.5 |
Teesdale |
9.7 |
Wear Valley |
11.8 |
Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
Per cent. |
East Sussex |
|
Brighton |
33.3 |
Eastbourne |
0.0 |
Hastings |
4.8 |
Hove |
from 0p to 4.9p |
Lewes |
6.7 |
Rother |
2.8 |
Wealden |
6.3 |
Essex |
|
Basildon |
-6.0 |
Braintree |
17.4 |
Brentwood |
-5.0 |
Castle Point |
5.6 |
Chelmsford |
36.1 |
Colchester |
14.9 |
Epping Forest |
5.0 |
Harlow |
6.3 |
Maldon |
-6.0 |
Rochford |
14.9 |
Southend on Sea |
0.0 |
Tendring |
0.5 |
Thurrock |
17.5 |
Uttlesford |
2.5 |
Gloucestershire |
|
Cheltenham |
5.0 |
Cotswold |
6.1 |
Forest of Dean |
2.1 |
Gloucester |
5.6 |
Stroud |
20.7 |
Tewkesbury |
1.7 |
Hampshire |
|
Basingstoke and Deane |
18.8 |
East Hampshire |
16.6 |
Eastleigh |
5.8 |
Fareham |
7.7 |
Gosport |
9.3 |
Hart |
12.2 |
Havant |
21.7 |
New Forest |
20.4 |
Portsmouth |
3.4 |
Rushmoor |
-3.8 |
Southampton |
4.0 |
Test Valley |
9.7 |
Winchester |
7.3 |
Hereford and Worcester |
|
Bromsgrove |
15.1 |
Hereford |
-33.6 |
Leominster |
9.4 |
Malvern Hills |
5.3 |
Redditch |
7.4 |
South Herefordshire |
2.4 |
Worcester |
4.1 |
Wychavon |
6.6 |
Wyre Forest |
13.6 |
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Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
Per cent. |
Hertfordshire |
|
Broxbourne |
0.0 |
Dacorum |
5.1 |
East Hertfordshire |
13.1 |
Hertsmere |
0.6 |
North Hertfordshire |
21.3 |
St. Albans |
39.4 |
Stevenage |
0.0 |
Three Rivers |
0.8 |
Watford |
0.0 |
Welwyn Hatfield |
7.1 |
Humberside |
|
Beverley |
11.2 |
Boothferry |
13.9 |
Cleethorpes |
9.0 |
Glanford |
0.6 |
Great Grimsby |
11.5 |
Holderness |
25.0 |
Kingston-upon-Hull |
-17.0 |
East Yorkshire |
24.4 |
Scunthorpe |
5.9 |
Isle of Wight |
|
Medina |
3.9 |
South Wight |
4.3 |
Kent |
— |
Ashford |
5.1 |
Canterbury |
8.8 |
Dartford |
1.1 |
Dover |
26.0 |
Gillingham |
42.3 |
Gravesham |
5.8 |
Maidstone |
1.4 |
Rochester on Medway |
0.3 |
Sevenoaks |
13.0 |
Shepway |
33.0 |
Swale |
5.2 |
Thanet |
9.8 |
Tonbridge and Mailing |
10.8 |
Tunbridge Wells |
20.3 |
Lancashire |
|
Blackburn |
-4.1 |
Blackpool |
6.9 |
Burnley |
0.0 |
Chorley |
5.0 |
Fylde |
4.5 |
Hyndburn |
1.7 |
Lancaster |
8.0 |
Pendle |
9.6 |
Preston |
18.4 |
Ribble Valley |
7.2 |
Rossendale |
9.2 |
South Ribble |
11.4 |
West Lancashire |
0.2 |
Wyre |
3.3 |
Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
Per cent. |
Leicestershire |
|
Blaby |
-4.3 |
Charnwood |
-2.6 |
Harborough |
5.5 |
Hinckley and Bosworth |
15.7 |
Leicester |
9.5 |
Melton |
41.2 |
North West Leicester |
6.3 |
Oadby and Wigston |
4.9 |
Rutland |
1.3 |
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|
Per cent. |
Lincolnshire |
|
Boston |
12.8 |
East Lindsey |
18.3 |
Lincoln |
14.8 |
North Kesteven |
6.5 |
South Holland |
6.7 |
South Kesteven |
1.9 |
West Lindsey |
7.1 |
Norfolk |
|
Breckland |
16.5 |
Broadland |
15.5 |
Great Yarmouth |
3.9 |
North Norfolk |
9.7 |
Norwich |
4.1 |
South Norfolk |
20.0 |
Kings Lynn/West |
|
Norfolk |
9.0 |
Northamptonshire |
|
Corby |
0.0 |
Daventry |
0.0 |
East Northampton |
24.1 |
Kettering |
8.1 |
Northampton |
15.8 |
South Northampton |
16.4 |
Wellingborough |
1.1 |
Northumberland |
|
Alnwick |
22.3 |
Berwick.upon.Tweed |
16.9 |
Blyth Valley |
9.6 |
Castle Morpeth |
15.0 |
Tynedale |
8.0 |
Wansbeck |
7.4 |
North Yorkshire |
|
Craven |
10.5 |
Hambleton |
20.7 |
Harrogate |
6.8 |
Richmondshire |
13.3 |
Ryedale |
7.6 |
Scarborough |
7.6 |
Selby |
3.8 |
York |
9.6 |
Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
Per cent. |
Nottinghamshire |
|
Ashfield |
8.8 |
Bassetlaw |
8.9 |
Broxtowe |
5.7 |
Gedling |
13.0 |
Mansfield |
16.1 |
Newark and Sherwood |
23.5 |
Nottingham |
0.0 |
Rushcliffe |
1.3 |
Oxfordshire |
|
Cherwell |
4.4 |
Oxford |
88.2 |
South Oxfordshire |
5.0 |
Vale of White Horse |
2.4 |
West Oxfordshire |
3.2 |
Shropshire |
|
Bridgnorth |
5.6 |
North Shropshire |
26.5 |
Oswestry |
24.6 |
Shrewsbury and Atcham |
9.3 |
South Shropshire |
12.5 |
The Wrekin |
15.2 |
Somerset |
|
Mendip |
12.0 |
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|
Per cent. |
Sedgemoor |
0.2 |
Taunton Deane |
4.2 |
West Somerset |
19.4 |
South Somerset |
31.0 |
Staffordshire |
|
Cannock Chase |
2.4 |
East Staffordshire |
3.0 |
Lichfield |
7.6 |
Newcastle under Lyme |
5.5 |
South Staffordshire |
6.9 |
Stafford |
21.7 |
Staffs, Moorlands |
22.6 |
Stoke-on-Trent |
3.6 |
Tamworth |
0.0 |
Suffolk |
|
Babergh |
5.8 |
Forest Heath |
17.5 |
Ipswich |
9.8 |
Mid Suffolk |
11.4 |
St. Edmundsbury |
16.0 |
Suffolk Coastal |
39.1 |
Waveney |
7.8 |
Increases in local rates and county precepts 1988–89 |
|
Percentage |
Surrey |
|
Elmbridge |
2.5 |
Epsom and Ewell |
10.8 |
Guildford |
0.0 |
Mole Valley |
6.2 |
Reigate and Banstead |
7.4 |
Runnymede |
-14.6 |
Spelthorne |
-72.9 |
Surrey Heath |
10.5 |
Tandridge |
4.5 |
Waverley |
9.4 |
Woking |
11.5 |
Warwickshire |
|
North Warwickshire |
4.6 |
Nuneaton and Bedworth |
8.4 |
Rugby |
1.5 |
Stratford-on-Avon |
-1.7 |
Warwick |
7.4 |
West Sussex |
|
Adur |
7.8 |
Arun |
8.4 |
Chichester |
7.0 |
Crawley |
12.3 |
Horsham |
9.0 |
Mid Sussex |
17.6 |
Worthing |
0.0 |
Wiltshire |
|
Kennet |
7.4 |
North Wiltshire |
25.9 |
Salisbury |
13.9 |
Thamesdown |
-7.4 |
West Wiltshire |
41.4 |