§ Dr. CunninghamTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list, on a ranked and class basis, the percentage change in the grant-related expenditure of each local authority between 1987–88 and 1988–89.
§ Mr. RidleyThe information is as follows:
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Percentage change in grant-related expenditure between 1987–88 1st supplementary report and 1988–89 settlement Percentage change Rank in class Shire Counties Avon 8.5 20 relevant expenditure, total expenditure and current expenditure at rate support grant settlement, budget and estimated outturn in each year from 1981–82 to 1988–89.
§ Mr. RidleyThe following table lists the aggregate Exchequer grant, relevant expenditure, total expenditure and current expenditure at RSG settlement, budget and estimated outturn in each year from 1981–82 to 1988–89, where figures are available. Figures are taken from Rate Support Grant Reports (England) and Rate Support Grant Supplementary Reports (England) for the relevant years except where otherwise shown.
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Percentage change Rank in class Bedfordshire 8.7 13 Berkshire 9.8 2 Buckinghamshire 9.5 4 Cambridgeshire 9.3 5 Cheshire 8.3 22 Cleveland 7.6 31 Cornwall 8.8 11 Cumbria 6.9 39 Derbyshire 8.1 24 Devon 7.6 30 Dorset 8.7 12 102W
Percentage change Rank in class Durham 7.6 29 East Sussex 9.3 6 Essex 8.1 25 Gloucestershire 8.8 10 Hampshire 8.6 14 Hereford and Worcester 7.0 38 Hertfordshire 7.5 33 Humberside 7.5 32 Isle of Wight 9.9 1 Kent 7.8 27 Lancashire 7.7 28 Leicestershire 9.0 9 Lincolnshire 8.5 18 Norfolk 8.3 23 Northamptonshire 9.2 8 Northumberland 7.4 36 North Yorkshire 8.6 17 Nottinghamshire 8.0 26 Oxfordshire 7.5 34 Shropshire 8.6 16 Somerset 8.4 21 Staffordshire 7.4 35 Suffolk 9.2 7 Surrey 8.6 15 Warwickshire 7.3 37 West Sussex 9.6 3 Wiltshire 8.5 19 Greater London City of London 8.5 1 Camden 6.5 3 Greenwich -0.3 1 Hackney -0.8 12 Hammersmith and Fulham 7.1 1 Islington 2.7 8 Kensington and Chelsea 6.1 4 Lambeth 6.5 2 Lewisham 5.0 5 Southwark 4.6 6 Tower Hamlets 0.7 10 Wandsworth 3.6 7 Westminster 1.9 9 Barking and Dagenham 5.6 19 Barnet 9.1 4 Bexley 8.4 10 Brent 6.4 16 Bromley 8.2 11 Croydon 7.2 13 Ealing 9.1 5 Enfield 8.8 7 Haringey 7.8 12 Harrow 9.7 2 Havering 6.1 18 Hillingdon 8.7 8 Hounslow 7.2 14 Kingston-upon-Thames 11.3 1 Merton 8.6 9 Newham 5.0 20 Redbridge 9.3 3 Richmond-upon-Thames 6.4 17 Sutton 8.9 6 Waltham Forest 7.1 15 ILEA 8.8 1
Percentage change Rank in class London Fire and Civil Defence Authority 4.9 1 Metropolitan Police 8.2 1 Greater Manchester Bolton 6.8 29 Bury 6.9 28 Manchester 5.4 34 Oldham 8.2 9 Rochdale 8.5 7 Salford 5.7 33 Stockport 5.0 36 Tameside 6.5 32 Trafford 7.4 22 Wigan 6.9 27 Merseyside Knowsley 8.0 12 Liverpool 5.1 35 St. Helens 7.5 18 Sefton 7.8 15 Wirral 7.5 19 South Yorkshire Barnsley 7.0 25 Doncaster 7.7 16 Rotherhara 8.9 3 Sheffield 6.5 31 Tyne and Wear Gateshead 6.9 26 Newcastle upon Tyne 9.0 2 North Tyneside 8.5 5 South Tyneside 7.9 13 Sunderland 8.5 6 West Midlands Birmingham 7.9 114 Coventry 8.7 4 Dudley 7.3 23 Sandwell 7.6 17 Solihull 7.4 21 Walsall 7.2 24 Wolverhampton 6.7 30 West Yorkshire Bradford 9.4 1 Calderdale 8.1 10 Kirklees 8.3 8 Leeds 8.0 11 Wakefield 7.4 20 103W
Percentage change in grant-related expenditure between 1987–88 1st supplementary report and 1988–89 settlement Percentage change Rank in class Greater Manchester Police Authority 11.9 6 Merseyside Police Authority 11.9 5 South Yorkshire Police Authority 13.8 2 Northumbria Police Authority 14.4 1 West Midlands Police Authority 11.9 4 West Yorkshire Police Authority 13.0 3 Greater Manchester Fire & CD Authority 2.8 5 Merseyside Fire & CD Authority 2.0 6 South Yorkshire Fire & CD Authority 4.8 2 Tyne and Wear Fire & CD Authority 5.6 1 West Midlands Fire & CD Authority 3.5 3 West Yorkshire Fire & CD Authority 3.3 4
Percentage change Rank in class Greater Manchester Transport Authority 0.8 2 Merseyside Transport Authority -8.4 6 South Yorkshire Transport Authority -0.2 3 Tyne and Wear Transport Authority -0.4 4 West Midlands Transport Authority 3.6 1 West Yorkshire Transport Authority -2.2 5 104W
Percentage change in grant-related expenditure between 1987–88 1st supplementary report and 1988–89 settlement Percentage change Rank in class Avon Bath 5.1 73 Bristol 5.7 58 Kingswood 3.8 140 Northavon 5.9 54 Wansdyke 8.4 8 Woodspring 6.8 27 Bedfordshire North Bedfordshire 4.6 101 Luton 8.0 9 Mid Bedfordshire 4.6 102 South Bedfordshire 3.3 168 Berkshire Bracknell 6.3 40 Newbury 3.5 157 Reading 3.4 159 Slough 6.8 28 Windsor and Maidenhead 1.3 262 Wokingham 6.2 44 Buckinghamshire Aylesbury Vale 4.1 123 South Bucks 3.5 158 Chiltern 1.5 258 Milton Keynes 9.4 3 Wycombe 3.9 130 Cambridgeshire Cambridge -0.5 290 East Cambridgeshire 3.3 167 Fenland 3.6 153 Huntingdonshire 6.0 48 Peterborough 6.8 31 South Cambridgeshire 2.4 223 Cheshire Chester 3.9 129 Congleton 4.7 95 Crewe and Nantwich 3.0 189 Ellesmere Port and Neston 7.8 10 Halton 7.6 17 Macclesfield 1.9 244 Vale Royal 3.2 176 Warrington 4.9 82 Cleveland Hartlepool 9.4 4 Langbaurgh -7.2 295 Middlesbrough 14.6 1 Stockton-on-Tees 6.1 46 Cornwall Caradon 4.0 127 Carrick 4.6 100 Kerrier 4.7 90 105W
Percentage change Rank in class North Cornwall 3.4 165 Pen with 7.3 22 Restormel 6.3 39 Cumbria Allerdale 1.1 267 Barrow in Furness 3.2 180 Carlisle 4.2 115 Copeland 5.2 70 Eden 3.9 133 South Lakeland 2.1 237 Derbyshire Amber Valley 2.8 198 Bolsover 2.9 195 Chesterfield 5.5 63 Derby 3.9 132 Erewash 0.7 279 High Peak 3.2 179 North East Derbyshire 1.8 250 South Derbyshire 1.9 246 Derbyshire Dales -2.5 292 Devon East Devon 2.0 240 Exeter 4.7 93 North Devon 7.4 20 Plymouth 7.7 12 South Hams 7.6 16 Teignbridge 5.6 62 Mid Devon 6.9 25 Torbay 6.9 26 Torridge 4.5 104 West Devon 10 272 Dorset Bournemouth 7.5 18 Christchurch 5.5 64 North Dorset 6.0 50 Poole 7.1 24 Purbeck 7.4 21 West Dorset 6.0 49 Weymouth and Portland 9.9 2 Wimborne 4.4 110 Durham Chester.le.Street -2.8 293 Darlington 0.7 280 Derwentside 2.6 209 Durham 1.7 252 Easington -26.6 296 Sedgefield 3.5 155 Teesdale 3.4 163 Wear Valley 3.1 182 East Sussex Brighton 2.7 204 Eastbourne 5.2 72 Hastings 9.1 5 Hove 5.7 57 Lewes 0.8 277 Rother 6.8 29 Wealden 3.0 188 Essex Basildon 0.0 287 Braintree 2.3 226 Brentwood 2.7 201 Castle Point 2.0 242 Chelmsford 3.1 181 Colchester 2.1 232 Epping Forest 2.4 222 Harlow 3.4 164 Maldon 2.1 235 Rochford 1.8 251 106W
Percentage change Rank in class Southend-on-Sea 6.5 34 Tendring 2.4 219 Thurrock 5.1 75 Uttlesford 1.1 266 Gloucestershire Cheltenham 5.9 53 Cotswold 0.7 282 Forest of Dean 5.2 68 Gloucester 5.2 69 Stroud 4.6 97 Tewkesbury 5.6 59 Hampshire Basingstoke and Deane 4.7 89 East Hampshire 4.2 121 Eastleigh 4.4 111 Fareham 4.1 122 Gosport 1.4 260 Hart 4.7 91 Havant 6.4 35 New Forest 3.4 161 Portsmouth 4.8 86 Rushmoor 2.5 213 Southampton 7.5 19 Test Valley 5.1 76 Winchester 3.7 148 Hereford and Worcester Bromsgrove 2.8 199 Hereford 4.9 81 Leominster 2.7 206 Malvern Hills 4.3 114 Redditch 6.5 33 South Herefordshire 4.6 99 Worcester 5.8 55 Wychavon 2.5 214 Wyre Forest 3.1 185 Hertfordshire Broxbourne 3.2 174 Dacorum 2.7 203 East Hertfordshire 4.4 109 Hertsmere 1.8 248 North Hertfordshire 2.1 234 St. Albans 2.2 228 Stevenage 4.2 117 Three Rivers 2.2 227 Watford 3.1 186 Welwyn Hatfield 1.7 254 Humberside Beverley 3.5 156 Boothferry 2.0 241 Cleethorpes 1.7 253 Glanford 8.8 7 Great Grimsby 2.3 225 Holderness 2.5 210 Kingston upon Hull 5.7 56 East Yorkshire 4.4 107 Scunthorpe 5.2 71 Isle of Wight Medina 4.7 94 South Wight 7.7 14 Kent Ashford 1.0 270 Canterbury 3.8 141 Dartford 4.4 106 Dover 3.8 137 Gillingham 5.1 77 Gravesham 2.3 224 Maidstone 3.6 150 Rochester upon Medway 4.0 126 Sevenoaks 2.6 208 107W
Percentage change Rank in class Shepway 1.8 249 Swale 4.7 88 Thanet 3.9 131 Tonbridge and Mailing 1.4 261 Tunbridge Wells 3.0 193 Lancashire Blackburn 2.0 243 Blackpool 7.7 15 Burnley 6.5 32 Chorley 4.2 120 Fylde 2.9 197 Hyndburn 3.7 143 Lancaster 7.8 11 Pendle 5.4 66 Preston 8.9 6 Ribble Valley 2.5 211 Rossendale 2.0 239 South Ribble 2.6 207 West Lancashire 6.3 38 Wyre 3.7 142 Leicestershire Blaby 1.9 245 Chamwood 3.3 169 Harborough 1.0 269 Hinckley and Bosworth 2.7 205 Leicester 5.0 79 Melton 1.8 247 North West Leicestershire 0.7 281 Oadby and Wigston 1.3 264 Rutland — 286 Lincolnshire Boston 2.8 200 East Lindsey 7.1 23 Lincoln 3.1 184 North Kesteven 2.9 196 South Holland 0.7 278 South Kesteven 4.0 128 West Lindsey 4.5 103 Norfolk Breckland 2.1 233 Broadland 3.7 144 Great Yarmouth 4.8 84 North Norfolk 5.1 74 Norwich 6.2 42 South Norfolk 0.9 274 King's Lynn and West Norfolk 4.0 125 Northamptonshire Corby 6.1 47 Daventry 3.7 146 East Northamptonshire 3.9 134 Kettering 5.4 65 Northampton -6.7 294 South Northamptonshire 2.7 202 Wellingborough 1.3 263 Northumberland Alnwick 1.1 268 Berwick-upon-Tweed 0.9 276 Blyth Valley 4.3 113 Castle Morpeth 0.3 283 Tynedale 0.2 284 Wansbeck 4.1 124 North Yorkshire Craven 4.3 112 Hambleton 1.4 259 Harrogate 3.7 147 Richmondshire 3.6 149 Ryedale 3.2 172 Scarborough 6.3 36 Selby 4.8 85
Percentage change Rank in class York 4.5 105 Nottinghamshire Ashfield 3.1 187 Bassetlaw 3.2 175 Broxtowe 4.7 96 Gedling 3.0 190 Mansfield -0.9 291 Newark and Sherwood 2.4 221 Nottingham 6.8 30 Rushcliffe 4.2 119 Oxfordshire Cherwell 4.8 87 Oxford 3.6 152 South Oxfordshire 1.7 256 Vale of White Horse 3.0 192 West Oxfordshire 4.9 80 Shropshire Bridgnorth 2.2 229 North Shropshire 2.4 216 Oswestry 1.2 265 Shrewsbury and Atcham 3.8 138 South Shropshire 1.0 271 Wrekin 5.6 60 Somerset Mendip 5.3 67 Sedgemoor 7.7 13 Taunton Deane 4.6 98 West Somerset 4.2 116 South Somerset 4.4 108 Staffordshire Cannock Chase 3.4 166 East Staffordshire 5.6 61 Lichfield 2.4 215 Newcastle-under-Lyme 1.7 255 South Staffordshire 3.8 139 Stafford 1.6 257 Staffordshire Moorlands 0.9 273 Stoke-on-Trent 6.2 43 Tamworth 6.3 37 Suffolk Babergh 2.4 218 Forest Heath 0.9 275 Ipswich 3.0 191 Mid Suffolk -0.0 289 St-Edmundsbury 3.4 160 108W
Percentage changes in grant-related expenditure between (a) 1981–82 4th supplementary report and 1988–89 settlement, and (b) 1985–86 3rd supplementary report and 1988–89 settlement (a) 1981.82 to 1988.89 (b) 1985.86 to 1988.89 per cent. Change Rank in class per cent. Change Rank in class Shire counties Avon 49.0 35 22.1 29 Bedfordshire 52.6 26 20.2 36 Berkshire 59.4 9 23.8 16 Buckinghamshire 67.9 1 25.0 9 Cambridgeshire 62.9 3 25.3 6 Cheshire 50.0 31 23.8 15 Cleveland 53.3 22 21.6 32 Cornwall 63.9 2 26.9 1 Cumbria 49.2 32 22.7 25 Derbyshire 54.7 19 23.9 14 Devon 56.7 13 23.2 23 Dorset 60.1 5 25 1 7 Durham 50.4 30 23.5 19 East Sussex 56.9 12 23.1 24
Percentage change Rank in class Suffolk Coastal 3.6 151 Waveney 6.0 51 Surrey Elmbridge 3.9 135 Epsom and Ewell 2.9 194 Guildford 3.3 170 Mole Valley 2.5 212 Reigate and Banstead 5.0 78 Runnymede 6.1 45 Spelthorne 2.4 217 Surrey Heath 3.3 171 Tandridge 3.1 183 Waverley 2.0 238 Woking 6.0 52 Warwickshire North Warwickshire 2.2 230 Nuneaton and Bedworth 3.9 136 Rugby 3.2 173 Stratford on Avon 0.1 285 Warwick 3.2 178 West Sussex Adur 4.9 83 Arun 3.6 154 Chichester 3.7 145 Crawley 4.7 92 Horsham -0.0 288 Mid Sussex 3.2 177 Worthing 6.2 41 Wiltshire Kennet 3.4 162 North Wiltshire 2.1 236 Salisbury 2.4 220 Thamesdown 4.2 118 West Wiltshire 2.1 231 All purpose authority Isles of Scilly 6.7 1
§ Dr. CunninghamTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list, on a ranked basis, the percentage change in the grant-related expenditure of each non-metropolitan county and each non-metropolitan district between(a) 1981–82 and 1988–89 and (b) 1985–86 and 1988–89.
§ Mr. RidleyThe information is as follows:
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(a) 1981–82 to 1988–89 (b) 1985–86 to 1988–89 per cent. Change Rank in class per cent. Change Rank in class Essex 53.0 23 23.3 21 Gloucester 54.4 20 25.5 2 Hampshire 50.7 29 21.6 31 Hereford and Worcester 55.2 18 22.3 28 Hertfordshire 42.5 39 19.8 37 Humberside 52.5 27 22.1 30 Isle of Wight 56.0 17 21.2 33 Kent 52.7 25 22.5 27 Lancashire 56.6 15 23.4 20 Leicestershire 59.5 8 24.3 12 Lincolnshire 59.9 6 25.3 5 Norfolk 59.4 10 25.1 8 Northamptonshire 59.7 7 23.6 18 Northumberland 44.3 37 16.7 39 North Yorkshire 53.3 21 24.9 11 Nottinghamshire 48.3 36 21.0 35 Oxfordshire 43.2 38 19.6 38 Shropshire 60.1 4 25.5 3 Somerset 56.7 14 24.0 13 Staffordshire 52.0 28 22.6 26 Suffolk 56.6 16 25.4 4 Surrey 49.0 34 21.1 34 Warwickshire 49.1 33 23.2 22 West Sussex 58.6 11 24.9 10 Wiltshire 52.9 24 23.8 17 Avon Bath 12.5 215 16.0 29 Bristol 22.9 143 18.0 22 Kingswood 28.2 115 8.5 102 Northavon 23.6 140 6.5 153 Wansdyke 8.2 247 6.6 152 Woodspring 33.0 87 10.7 67 Bedfordshire North Bedfordshire 38.1 64 14.5 40 Luton 49.6 31 23.3 6 Mid Bedfordshire 41.2 51 12.6 55 South Bedfordshire 13.7 208 8.4 105 Berkshire Bracknell 90.6 1 14.0 43 Newbury 11.2 226 8.8 93 Reading 42.3 46 14.3 41 Slough 32.5 92 18.8 16 Windsor and Maidenhead 11.9 219 4.3 200 Wokingham 14.3 205 8.3 110 Buckinghamshire Aylesbury Vale 35.7 76 6.7 147 South Bucks -2.3 284 -0.1 274 Chiltern 4.0 265 -2.8 292 Milton Keynes 90.1 2 14.2 42 Wycombe 40.8 53 2.8 238 Cambridgeshire Cambridge 25.6 128 9.2 86 East Cambridgeshire 39.7 57 9.6 80 Fenland 26.1 126 9.9 77 Huntingdonshire 29.2 112 18.5 19 Peterborough 30.0 107 18.7 17 South Cambridgeshire 17.5 184 7.7 124 Cheshire Chester 35.0 79 10.2 71 Congleton 35.9 74 5.4 177 Crewe and Nantwich 10.8 229 3.8 215 Ellesmere Port and Neston 17.0 188 7.2 139 Halton 32.9 88 18.4 20 Macclesfield 11.0 228 3.1 226 Vale Royal 22.4 153 4.6 189 Warrington 54.6 18 15.0 34 112W113W
(a) 1981–82 to 1988–89 (b) 1985–86 to 1988–89 per cent. Change Rank in class per cent. Change Rank in class Cleveland Hartlepool 32.4 93 13.0 51 Langbaurgh 3.6 267 -6.1 295 Middlesbrough 45.9 36 24.7 5 Stockton.on.Tees 28.0 118 16.2 27 Cornwall Caradon 32.5 91 4.6 190 Carrick 17.0 187 6.4 154 Kerrier 18.1 178 8.0 118 North Cornwall 21.1 160 5.3 179 Penwith 16.6 189 13.7 45 Restormel 25.2 132 9.2 87 Cumbria Allerdale 13.5 211 -6.2 296 Barrow in Furness 27.7 119 16.1 28 Carlisle 41.8 49 8.9 91 Copeland 22.8 144 3.0 229 Eden 16.6 190 4.1 207 South Lakeland 9.0 244 3.5 222 Derbyshire Amber Valley 0.3 276 3.7 218 Bolsover 4.5 264 3.0 230 Chesterfield 38.4 63 8.4 106 Derby 58.3 15 15.8 30 Erewash 17.7 179 6.6 150 High Peak 10.3 237 4.4 196 North East Derbyshire 18.6 174 -1.4 285 South Derbyshire 10.7 231 1.8 255 Derbyshire Dales -4.9 289 0.5 265 Devon East Devon 22.0 157 2.2 251 Exeter 50.4 28 11.9 59 North Devon 13.7 209 7.8 121 Plymouth 45.0 39 28.5 2 South Hams 5.4 260 7.9 120 Teignbridge 15.8 193 4.8 185 Mid Devon 30.6 103 6.0 160 Torbay 45.9 35 19.0 14 Torridge 2.9 269 2.0 252 West Devon -1.1 278 -0.9 279 Dorset Bournemouth 50.9 24 25.5 4 Christchurch 39.0 60 5.9 164 North Dorset 39.6 58 4.1 208 Poole 37.3 66 14.0 44 Purbeck 31.1 100 7.5 129 West Dorset 15.2 196 4.1 206 Weymouth and Portland 57.3 16 19.6 12 Wimborne 5.6 259 2.8 239 Durham Chester.le.Street 6.5 251 6.7 148 Darlington 33.0 85 4.3 201 Derwentside 32.6 90 2.2 250 Durham 42.3 45 5.7 167 Easington -6.6 293 8.7 95 Sedgefield -7.0 294 3.0 231 Teesdale 23.6 139 -0.5 277 Wear Valley 3.9 266 7.5 133 East Sussex Brighton 31.5 98 8.7 99 Eastbourne 48.1 32 8.8 92 Hastings 53.8 21 26.8 3 Hove 41.4 50 19.0 15 Lewes 10.4 235 -2.2 289 Rother 26.9 123 1.4 260 Wealden 1.7 272 0.1 273 Essex 114W115W
(a) 1981–82 to 1988–89 (b) 1985–86 to 1988–89 per cent. Change Rank in class per cent. Change Rank in class Basildon 1.2 274 -2.8 291 Braintree 14.8 200 2.9 232 Brentwood 8.8 246 31 228 Castle Point 28.3 114 7.0 141 Chelmsford 60.6 12 5.8 165 Colchester 55.3 17 7.6 128 Epping Forest 53.8 20 9.4 83 Harlow 22.4 152 9.3 84 Maldon 12.4 216 5.5 174 Rochford 9.6 242 2.9 235 Southend.on.Sea 31.4 99 15.6 31 Tendring 36.8 67 7.8 122 Thurrock 4.8 262 12.7 52 Uttlesford -5.2 290 0.4 268 Gloucestershire Cheltenham 44.2 40 15.3 33 Cotswold 10.4 234 -1.0 280 Forest of Dean -2.7 286 -3.5 294 Gloucester 52.8 22 14.5 39 Stroud 29.4 111 5.3 178 Tewkesbury 22.5 150 6.6 149 Hampshire Basingstoke and Dean 65.1 9 7.5 130 East Hampshire .2.3 283 4.2 203 Eastleigh 42.3 44 7.7 123 Fareham 22.6 146 8.7 98 Gosport 35.9 75 13.3 48 Hart 16.5 191 8.0 119 Havant 22.8 145 8.4 107 New Forest 15.2 198 4.3 198 Portsmouth 11.7 221 22.7 7 Rushmoor 22.5 151 12.0 58 Southampton 50.1 29 22.1 8 Test Valley 14.7 201 5.5 173 Winchester 17.3 186 3.3 223 Hereford and Worcester Bromsgrove 22.4 154 3.1 225 Hereford 87.7 3 15.6 32 Leominster 25.5 129 1.7 256 Malvern Hills 10.7 230 2.3 249 Redditch 40.9 52 15.0 35 South Herefordshire 20.8 162 2.7 240 Worcester 60.7 11 16.9 24 Wychavon 14.0 207 2.6 245 Wyre Forest 7.8 249 5.2 180 Hertfordshire Broxbourne -5.7 291 18.0 21 Dacorum 76.6 5 7.4 134 East Hertfordshire 35.0 80 11.3 61 Hertsmere 17.6 182 9.1 88 North Hertfordshire 40.6 54 7.2 137 St. Albans 42.8 43 6.0 162 Stevenage 28.1 117 10.9 66 Three Rivers 2.5 270 4.2 204 Watford 9.8 241 12.0 57 Welwyn Hatfield 50.4 27 6.1 157 Humberside Beverley 36.2 70 -2.1 288 Boothferry 13.3 212 -2.4 290 Cleethorpes 27.3 121 -0.4 276 Glanford 41.9 48 3.9 212 Great Grimsby 32.4 94 5.7 168 Holderness 28.4 113 -2.1 287 Kingston upon Hull 60.3 13 8.3 108 East Yorkshire 18.9 172 1.3 261 Scunthorpe .7.2 295 0.3 270 Isle of Wight Medina 33.7 83 11.0 64 South Wight 34.2 81 17.1 23 116W117W
(a) 1981–82 to 1988–89 (b) 1985–86 to 1988–89 per cent. Change Rank in class per cent. Change Rank in class Kent Ashford 28.2 116 1.6 258 Canterbury 33.4 84 8.6 101 Dartford .5.7 292 9.0 89 Dover 5.8 256 6.6 151 Gillingham 31.8 97 12.4 56 Gravesham 6.4 253 3.9 213 Maidstone 12.3 217 4.0 211 Rochester upon Medway 6.5 252 8.6 100 Sevenoaks 14.0 206 -0.1 275 Shepway 20.7 164 6.8 145 Swale 9.6 243 5.9 163 Thanet 24.0 137 7.5 132 Tonbridge and Mailing 25.7 127 2.0 253 Tunbridge Wells 30.4 104 3.8 214 Lancashire Blackburn 32.8 89 10.0 75 Blackpool 73.0 6 30.9 1 Burnley 15.6 194 14.9 36 Chorley 11.1 227 10.1 74 Fylde 32.1 96 8.7 97 Hyndburn 21.8 159 6.9 143 Lancaster 42.1 47 14.7 37 Pendle 16.2 192 14.5 38 Preston 51.6 23 21.8 9 Ribble Valley 2.1 271 4.9 182 Rossendale 29.6 109 9.8 79 South Ribble 9.9 240 3.5 220 West Lancashire 5.8 255 8.2 114 Wyre 18.1 177 1.9 254 Leicestershire Blahy 18.4 175 4.5 194 Charnwood 17.3 185 6.0 159 Harborough -2.1 280 1.7 257 Hinckley and Bosworth 24.0 136 7.2 138 Leicester 44.1 41 16.4 25 Melton 14.5 202 4.1 209 North West Leicestershire 11.4 224 3.8 216 Oadby and Wigston 36.1 71 5.4 176 Rutland 32.1 95 3.7 217 Lincolnshire Boston 36.5 68 3.3 224 East Lindsey 24.1 135 7.5 131 Lincoln 62.0 10 13.2 49 North Kesteven 4.9 261 3.5 221 South Holland 1.6 273 2.4 247 South Kesteven 30.6 102 6.0 158 West Lindsey -2.1 281 2.6 243 Norfolk Breckland 10.5 232 2.6 244 Broadland 19.3 171 0.2 271 Great Yarmouth 50.8 25 8.0 117 North Norfolk 33.0 86 2.9 233 Norwich 22.5 149 20.5 11 South Norfolk -2.2 282 -1.1 281 King's Lynn and West Norfolk 23.0 142 5.4 175 Northamptonshire Corby 25.3 131 8.3 109 Daventry 46.4 34 3.6 219 East Northamptonshire 38.4 62 2.8 237 Kettering 5.7 258 7.0 142 Northampton 39.4 59 9.3 85 South Northamptonshire 35.5 77 -1.2 283 Wellingborough 22.5 147 8.2 115 Northumberland Alnwick 19.4 169 -1.7 286 Berwick.upon.Tweed 50.7 26 -1.4 284 Blyth Valley 1.1 275 9.5 81 Castle Morpeth 13.2 213 0.3 269 Tynedale -2.4 285 -3.3 293 Wansbeck 27.6 120 11.2 62 118W119W
(a) 1981–82 to 1988–89 (b) 1985–86 to 1988–89 per cent. Change Rank in class per cent. Change Rank in class North Yorkshire Craven 21.9 158 0.9 264 Hambleton 18.2 176 0.2 272 Harrogate 19.8 168 5.6 169 Richmondshire 193 170 7.0 140 Ryedale 36.0 72 1.0 262 Scarborough 38.8 61 8.3 111 Selby 15.2 197 6.3 155 York 66.6 8 21.3 10 Nottinghamshire Ashfield 10.3 238 10.2 72 Bassetlaw 10.4 233 8.7 94 Broxtowe 15.3 195 5.6 172 Codling 47.5 33 13.1 50 Mansfield -8.0 296 10.9 65 Newark and Sherwood 17.7 180 4.6 187 Nottingham 69.1 7 18.6 18 Rushcliffe 22.5 148 7.6 127 Oxfordshire Cherwell 24.7 133 8.3 112 Oxford 40.6 55 12.7 53 South Oxfordshire 13.1 214 2.5 246 Vale of White Horse 34.0 82 4.3 197 West Oxfordshire 29.7 108 8.7 96 Shropshire Bridgnorth 36.3 69 2.9 234 North Shropshire 30.2 105 0.4 267 Oswestry 79.7 4 1.4 259 Shrewsbury and Atcham 39.7 56 6.1 156 South Shropshire 11.3 225 4.5 193 Wrekin 11.8 220 9.8 78 Somerset Mendip 26.4 124 5.1 181 Sedgemoor 29.4 110 6.7 146 Taunton Deane 23.9 138 5.7 166 West Somerset 11.5 223 4.5 195 South Somerset 45.3 37 4.0 210 Staffordshire Cannock Chase 15.1 199 8.2 113 East Staffordshire 45.1 38 7.6 126 Lichfield 49.9 30 4.3 202 Newcastle-under-Lyme 36.0 73 4.9 183 South Staffordshire 17.6 181 5.6 171 Stafford 22.1 156 4.6 188 Staffordshire Moorlands 23.0 141 -1.1 282 Stoke-on-Trent 58.5 14 19.4 13 Tamworth 26.2 125 2.7 242 Suffolk Babergh -0.1 277 0.9 263 Forest Heath -1.7 279 8.5 103 Ipswich 43.4 42 13.5 46 Mid Suffolk 13.5 210 2.8 236 St. Edmundsbury 30.0 106 4.9 184 Suffolk Coastal 20.7 163 4.2 205 Waveney 20.5 165 7.3 136 Surrey Elmbridge 6.4 254 9.5 82 Epsom and Ewell -3.2 287 8.1 116 Guildford 12.2 218 11.1 63 Mole Valley 3.4 268 7.4 135 Reigate and Banstead 18.9 173 10.1 73 Runnymede 5.8 257 12.6 54 Spelthorne 7.8 248 7.6 125 Surrey Heath 22.3 155 10.3 69 Tandridge 35.4 78 9.9 76 Waverley 10.3 239 10.3 70 Waking 11.5 222 10.5 68
(a) 1981–82 to 1988–89 (b) 1985–86 to 1988–89 per cent. Change Rank in class per cent. Change Rank in class Warwickshire North Warwickshire -4.6 288 0.5 266 Nuneaton and Bedworth 4.5 263 8.4 104 Rugby 25.3 130 4.3 199 Stratford on Avon 20.4 166 -1.7 278 Warwick 14.5 203 5.6 170 West Sussex Adur 21.1 161 8.9 90 Arun 14.3 204 4.5 192 Chichester 7.6 250 2.4 248 Crawley 54.1 19 11.9 60 Horsham 20.1 167 6.9 144 Mid Sussex 10.3 236 4.6 191 Worthing 37.8 65 16.3 26 Wiltshire Kennet 31.0 101 2.7 241 North Wiltshire 17.5 183 4.7 186 Salisbury 24.6 134 6.0 161 Thamesdown 27.1 122 13.4 47 West Wiltshire 8.9 245 3.1 227 All purpose authority Isles of Scilly 62.4 1 26.3 1