§ Mr. PikeTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish in theOfficial Report a list 74W of the housing investment programme allocations for each housing authority in (a) 1979–80 and (b) 1988–89 in constant terms.
§ Mr. TrippierAllocations for 1979–80 at 1988–89 prices and the latest allocations for 1988–89 are as follows. The 1988–89 figures are provisional since additional sums— principally for Estate Action schemes—are yet to be allocated.
Since 1981–82, local authorities have been able to supplement their allocations by expenditure financed from capital receipts. Nationally over half of local authorities' capital expenditure in 1988–89 is expected to be financed in this way.
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Local authorities total housing investment programme capital allocations
£ thousands; 1979–80 and 1988–89 at constant 1988–89 prices
Local authority Allocation 1979–80 Allocation 1988–89 provisional North excluding Cumbria Hartlepool 11,391 4,088 Langbaurgh-on-Tees 17,743 3,758 Middlesbrough 26,903 6,528 Stockton-on-Tees 12,508 2,851 Chester-le-Street 3,879 827 Darlington 7,228 1,538 Derwentside 8,935 2,018 Durham 5,127 1,718 Easington 14,236 3,461 Sedgefield 11,079 2,351 Teesdale 1,771 644 Wear Valley 5,985 1,266
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Local authority Allocation 1979–80 Allocation 1988–89 provisional Alnwick 3,830 834 Berwick-upon-Tweed 2,549 667 Blyth Valley 9,678 1,747 Castle Morpeth 8,295 1,014 Tynedale 3,659 820 Wansbeck 5,825 1,278 Gateshead 23,529 5,914 Newcastle upon Tyne 39,722 9,482 North Tyneside 30,237 5,442 South Tyneside 26,796 5,615 Sunderland 20,926 5,210 Yorkshire and Humberside Beverley 4,159 690 Boothferry 3,024 576 Cleethorpes 4,536 655 Glanford 3,508 561 Great Grimsby 7,635 1,689 Holderness 2,368 406 Kingston upon Hull 36,526 10,810 East Yorkshire 4,965 627 Scunthorpe 10,282 939 Craven 2,567 452 Hambleton 3,054 519 Harrogate 4,422 965 Richmondshire 2,442 393 Ryedale 2,967 541 Scarborough 2,791 834 Selby 5,338 727 York 5,950 1,770 Barnsley 19,411 6,247 Doncaster 30,356 5,994 Rotherham 28,852 5,249 Sheffield 46,045 22,001 Bradford 43,465 13,216 Calderdale 12,907 3,260 Kirklees 24,151 8,978 Leeds 60,356 20,385 Wakefield 30,929 7,252 East Midlands Amber Valley 5,064 1,504 Bolsover 4,666 1,063 Chesterfield 6,489 1,909 Derby 17,555 5,483 Erewash 8,198 1,371 High Peak 4,457 1,557 North East Derbyshire 8,389 1,691 South Derbyshire 5,592 949 Derbyshire Dales 4,288 908 Blaby 1,735 395 Charnwood 9,517 1,408 Harborough 3,508 682 Hinckley and Bosworth 3,567 821 Leicester 38,293 11,535 Melton 1,946 533 North West Leicestershire 4,737 1,182 Oadby and Wigston 1,179 599 Rutland 1,011 351 Boston 2,955 727 East Lindsey 3,058 1,410 Lincoln 4,103 1,278 North Kesteven 4,679 983 South Holland 2,133 1,343 South Kesteven 5,720 1,586 West Lindsey 3,118 925 Corby 3,030 656 Daventry 1,668 554 East Northamptonshire 2,569 666
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Local authority Allocation 1979–80 Allocation 1988–89 provisional Kettering 5,633 1,092 Northampton 11,631 1,889 South Northamptonshire 1,739 518 Wellingborough 5,480 690 Ashfield 9,646 1,244 Bassetlaw 10,070 1,175 Broxtowe 11,081 986 Gedling 8,215 1,471 Mansfield 14,062 2,210 Newark and Sherwood 4,381 1,204 Nottingham 46,049 10,025 Rushcliffe 7,073 996 North West including Cumbria Allerdale 10,133 2,088 Barrow-in-Furness 4,284 1,419 Carlisle 7,722 1,903 Copeland 6,480 1,210 Eden 2,011 544 South Lakeland 3,377 1,001 Chester 3,496 1,668 Congleton 4,196 592 Crewe and Nantwich 6,957 1,484 Ellesmere Port and Neston 3,564 1,032 Halton 8,321 1,683 Macclesfield 6,558 1,445 Vale Royal 4,125 1,026 Warrington 11,956 2,378 Blackburn 17,484 5,726 Blackpool 7,870 1,831 Burnley 10,458 2,713 Chorley 4,633 1,499 Fylde 1,140 678 Hyndburn 4,455 3,194 Lancaster 4,192 2,396 Pendle 6,303 2,484 Preston 6,646 2,705 Ribble Valley 2,929 591 Rossendale 4,858 3,386 South Ribble 6,262 988 West Lancashire 3,784 1,385 Wyre 2,450 796 Bolton 26,162 8,942 Bury 12,077 2,783 Manchester 120,934 26,819 Oldham 35,612 6,798 Rochdale 23,083 9,815 Salford 56,490 15,402 Stockport 13,676 5,090 Tameside 26,044 6,171 Trafford 11,297 2,872 Wigan 32,009 6,692 Knowsley 8,361 5,006 Liverpool 79,165 20,328 St. Helens 13,587 3,736 Sefton 13,342 4,381 Wirral 17,630 7,190 Eastern North Bedfordshire 10,417 2,303 Luton 10.131 2,861 Mid Bedfordshire 5,709 1,102 South Bedfordshire 7,497 897 Cambridge 6,982 2,359 East Cambridgeshire 2,222 906 Fenland 2,856 856 Huntingdonshire 6,439 1,909 Peterborough 7,049 2,171 South Cambridgeshire 3,478 1,215
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Local authority Allocation 1979–80 Allocation 1988–89 provisional Aylesbury Vale 10,058 1,747 South Bucks 2,759 847 Chiltern 4,267 715 Milton Keynes 3,877 2,005 Wycombe 8,362 1,810 Basildon 11,407 1,505 Braintree 5,730 1,624 Brentwood 2,215 557 Castle Point 1,116 561 Chelmsford 5,601 1,685 Colchester 7,551 1,840 Epping Forest 8,594 1,943 Harlow 5,207 1,016 Maldon 2,528 669 Rochford 4,849 917 Southend-on-Sea 8,972 1,914 Tendring 5,025 1,965 Thurrock 6,730 2,044 Uttlesford 2,789 844 Broxbourne 5,618 1,325 Dacorum 9,329 1,152 East Hertfordshire 5,099 1,755 Hertsmere 4,513 1,268 North Hertfordshire 7,782 1,360 St. Albans 7,148 1,505 Stevenage 6,702 1,383 Three Rivers 2,705 1,365 Watford 5,386 1,282 Welwyn Hatfield 8,905 1,449 Breckland 4,340 1,817 Broadland 4,032 1,417 Great Yarmouth 5,067 1,415 North Norfolk 5,028 1,509 Norwich 18,441 4,606 South Norfolk 3,189 1,342 Kings Lynn and West Norfolk 5,866 1,953 Babergh 2,181 1,042 Forest Heath 2,847 585 Ipswich 10,101 3,877 Mid Suffolk 3,071 1,506 St. Edmundsbury 3,711 915 Suffolk Coastal 3,457 1,215 Waveney 6,763 1,817 Greater London Greater London Council 393,385 . . City of London 1,317 281 Barking and Dagenham 10,182 3,890 Barnet 22,400 4,852 Bexley 10,331 2,750 Brent 58,540 21,225 Bromley 18,154 4,409 Camden 107,828 24,937 Croydon 17,016 5,011 Ealing 33,994 12,156 Enfield 22,218 4,217 Greenwich 48,370 19,694 Hackney 56,607 29,425 Hammersmith and Fulham 45,053 15,734 Haringey 58,734 24,206 Harrow 12,333 3,437 Havering 7,928 3,680 Hillingdon 29,156 4,736 Hounslow 26,358 6,798 Islington 100,656 26,159 Kensington and Chelsea 55,341 12,467 Kingston upon Thames 4,952 1,435 Lambeth 105,106 30,623 Lewisham 66,405 21,242 Merton 17,165 3,991 Newham 48,299 22,812
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Local authority Allocation 1979–80 Allocation 1988–89 provisional Redbridge 13,027 3,536 Richmond upon Thames 11,377 4,238 Southwark 100,878 33,209 Sutton 10,079 2,031 Tower Hamlets 25,440 20,139 Waltham Forest 31,804 7,791 Wandsworth 49,603 18,373 Westminster 34,155 12,788 South East Bracknell Forest 5,215 1,274 Newbury 6,719 1,701 Reading 12,467 3,809 Slough 6,418 1,769 Windsor and Maidenhead 6,036 1,460 Wokingham 5,657 1,395 Brighton 17,012 4,734 Eastbourne 10,284 1,341 Hastings 5,614 2,078 Hove 5,013 2,133 Lewes 10,663 1,568 Rother 4,185 903 Wealden 3,804 1,360 Basingstoke and Deane 7,484 2,653 East Hampshire 6,387 1,686 Eastleigh 6,618 1,797 Fareham 3,881 894 Gosport 6,612 1,330 Hart 2,213 757 Havant 4,989 1,205 New Forest 7,435 2,830 Portsmouth 16,217 4,145 Rushmoor 6,135 2,301 Southampton 12,064 4,718 Test Valley 8,249 2,608 Winchester 6,097 1,372 Medina 4,437 1,400 South Wight 3,246 1,057 Ashford 7,157 2,574 Canterbury 10,211 1,687 Dartford 5,316 1,311 Dover 6,894 2,171 Gillingham 4,782 1,393 Gravesham 6,116 1,780 Maidstone 5,842 2,381 Rochester upon Medway 7,898 2,616 Sevenoaks 6,004 1,343 Shepway 4,554 1,970 Swale 6,665 2,112 Thanet 6,597 1,546 Tonbridge and Malling 5,584 1,303 Tunbridge Wells 4,995 1,206 Cherwell 4,948 1,540 Oxford 8,792 3,940 South Oxfordshire 6,484 1,797 Vale of White Horse 5,601 1,642 West Oxfordshire 4,355 1,140 Elmbridge 8,732 1,517 Epsom and Ewell 3,151 717 Guildford 6,418 1,603 Mole Valley 5,394 974 Reigate and Banstead 5,664 1,421 Runnymede 4,476 1,290 Spelthorne 5,168 1,422 Surrey Heath 2,306 858 Tandridge 3,049 824 Waverley 6,015 1,346 Woking 6,693 1,346 Adur 3,843 1,006 Arun 5,108 1,240
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Local authority Allocation 1979–80 Allocation 1988–89 provisional Chichester 6,581 1,354 Crawley 16,710 1,328 Horsham 7,728 1,627 Mid Sussex 4,903 1,221 Worthing 4,306 1,147 South West Bath 5,112 1,395 Bristol 29,158 12,265 Kingswood 5,362 916 Northavon 3,672 1,918 Wansdyke 2,153 749 Woodspring 3,401 1,914 Caradon 4,623 1,119 Carrick 3,185 1,285 Kerrier 3,039 1,242 North Cornwall 2,905 1,282 Penwith 4,222 1,287 Restormel 3,226 1,416 Isles of Scilly 332 161 East Devon 3,131 916 Exeter 3,569 1,167 North Devon 4,644 1,467 Plymouth 21,693 6,439 South Hams 3,357 1,456 Teignbridge 3,840 1,543 Mid Devon 4,530 1,074 Torbay 5,030 1,224 Torridge 1,800 1,100 West Devon 1,968 861 Bournemouth 4,832 2,360 Christchurch 1,077 572 North Dorset 2,491 607 Poole 5,373 1,292 Purbeck 2,427 645 West Dorset 4,095 1,082 Weymouth and Portland 2,987 1,366 East Dorset 3,161 742 Cheltenham 4,663 1,733 Cotswold 5,073 913 Forest of Dean 5,840 1,843 Gloucester 2,778 2,016 Stroud 3,608 1,484 Tewkesbury 3,493 1,849 Mendip 5,053 1,427 Sedgemoor 3,595 1,182 Taunton Deane 5,840 1,287 West Somerset 3,069 666 South Somerset 6,017 1,959 Kennet 4,722 1,161 North Wiltshire 3,661 1,445 Salisbury 4,278 1,328 Thamesdown 17,145 4,105 West Wiltshire 3,989 1,249 West Midlands Bromsgrove 3,819 540 Hereford 5,196 999 Leominster 2,189 782 Malvern Hills 8,280 1,796 Redditch 4,610 854 South Herefordshire 2,511 795 Worcester 5,534 2,439 Wychavon 9,256 964 Wyre Forest 8,665 1,319 Bridgnorth 2,873 509 North Shropshire 3,390 689 Oswestry 1,481 631 Shrewsbury and Atcham 4,276 1,464 South Shropshire 2,463 697
Local authority Allocation 1979–80 Allocation 1988–89 provisional The Wrekin 11,411 2,010 Cannock Chase 7,013 2,075 East Staffordshire 6,039 1,918 Lichfield 4,743 1,530 Newcastle-under-Lyme 7,217 1,863 Stafford 5,821 986 South Staffordshire 6,717 898 Staffordshire Moorlands 1,939 1,805 Stoke-on-Trent 17,708 7,198 Tamworth 15,652 1,601 North Warwickshire 2,448 1,010 Nuneaton and Bedworth 6,993 1,818 Rugby 8,032 2,861 Stratford-on-Avon 6,627 1,016 Warwick 6,931 966 Birmingham 124,146 48,607 Coventry 25,628 6,589 Dudley 25,197 4,094 Sandwell 33,806 10,719 Solihull 7,196 1,112 Walsall 31,345 7,324 Wolverhampton 35,556 7,432