§ Mr. MurphyTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list for each charging authority area, attributing grant income received by precepting authorities under the current grant system to each area in proportion to the adult population in that area(a) the rate support grant payable for 1989–90 uprated to 1990–91 prices and (b) the estimated amount of revenue support grant which would be payable in 1990–91.
§ Mr. Peter WalkerThe information requested is shown in the following table:
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Charging authority 1 Rate support grant payable for 1989–90 (1990–91 prices) £ 2 Revenue support grant payable for 1990–91 £ million £ million Alyn and Deeside 23.885 25.348 Colwyn 18.929 20.065 Delyn 230.06 22.666 Glyndwr 14.215 14.621 Rhuddlan 21.051 20.435 Wrexham Maelor 39.269 40.865 Carmarthen 22.857 22.147 Ceredigion 28.143 25.368 Dinefwr 15.659 14.984 Llanelli 31.044 30.472 Preseli Pembrokeshire 28.700 27.469 South Pembrokeshire 16.130 17.157 Blaenau Gwent 31.660 31.072 Islwyn 26.262 25.923 Monmouth 27.649 27.948 Newport 45.760 52.197 Torfaen 32.679 34.306 Aberconwy 20.426 21.234 Arfon 19.852 22.003 Dwyfor 11.153 12.818 Meirionnydd 12.449 14.924 Ynys Mon 25.938 26.652 Cynon Valley 31.451 29.075 Merthyr Tydfil 28.540 26.346 Ogwr 61.952 57.759 Rhondda 39.768 36.703 Rhymney Valley 47.374 42.393 Taff Ely 41.285 39.218 Brecknock 20.434 19.269 Montgomeryshire 24.951 23.942 Radnorshire 11.143 10.581 Cardiff 89.793 114.679 Vale of Glamorgan 34.121 43.629 Port Talbot 18.254 21.356 Lliw Valley 22.690 23.805
Charging authority 1 Rate support grant payable for 1989–90 (1990–91 prices) £ 2 Revenue support grant payable for 1990–91 £ million £ million Neath 22.240 25.975 Swansea 69.995 74.512 All Welsh charging authorities 1,100.708 1,139.918 1 1989–90 figures are expressed in real terms at 1990–91 prices using the GDP (market prices) deflator. 2 The 1990–91 revenue support grant entitlements of county councils have been attributed to districts within each area in proportion to numbers of community charge payers on registers at 1 December 1989.
§ Mr. MurphyTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list for each charging authority area, attributing business rate income received by precepting authorities under the current system to each area in proportion to the adult population in each area(a) the estimated revenue received in 1989–90 from the non-domestic rate uprated to 1990–91 prices and (b) the estimated amount which will be paid from the national non-domestic rating pool in 1990–91 to each area.
§ Mr. Peter WalkerThe information requested is shown in the following table:
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Charging authority 1 Estimated revenue received in 1989–90 from non-domestic rates (1990–91 prices) Amount to be paid from the non-domestic rating pool in 1990–91 (£million) (£million) Alyn and Deeside 13.426 11.634 Colwyn 6.120 8.823 Delyn 7.190 10.332 Glyndwr 4.704 6.925 Rhuddlan 8.376 8.687 Wrexham Maelor 19.026 18.160 Carmarthen 6.031 8.837 Ceredigion 6.776 9.980 Dinefwr 2.990 6.129 Llanelli 9.199 11.778 Preseli Pembrokeshire 10.487 11.218 South Pembrokeshire 15.042 6.612 Blaenau Gwent 7.953 11.998 Islwyn 5.542 10.637 Monmouth 10.684 12.359 Newport 32.135 20.507 Torfaen 13.549 13.880 Aberconwy 7.233 8.547 Arfon 12.185 8.484 Dwyfor 3.448 4.724 Meirionnydd 6.658 5.775 Ynys Môn 11.485 10.235 Cynon Valley 6.753 10.363 Merthyr Tydfil 7.820 8.935 Ogwr 15.616 21.066 Rhondda 5.462 12.312 Rhymney Valley 10.654 15.697 Taff Ely 16.051 14.178 Brecknock 4.662 6.865 Montgomeryshire 5.942 8.428 Radnorshire 3.232 3.790 Cardiff 54.257 42.417 Vale of Glamorgan 18.644 16.891 Port Talbot 17.974 8.081 Lliw Valley 6.712 9.544 Neath 10.113 10.305 Swansea 33.350 27.867 All Welsh charging authorities 437.479 443.000
1 1989–90 figures have been expressed in real terms at 1990–91 prices using the GDP (market prices) deflator.
§ Mr. MurphyTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list for each charging authority area, attributing grant income received by precepting authorities under the current grant system to each area in proportion to the aggregate of rateable values in that area(a) the rate support grant payable for 1989–90 uprated to 1990–91 prices, (b) the estimated amount of revenue support grant which will be payable in 1990–91 with safety nets and special grants and (c) the estimated amount of revenue support grant which would be payable in 1990–91.
§ Mr. Peter WalkerThe information requested for(a) and (c) is shown in the table. I am no longer proposing to make safety-net adjustments to revenue support grant entitlements and I will announce the final amounts of transitional relief grant payable to each district area for 1990–91 in due course.
Charging authority 1 Rate support grant payable for 198–90 (1990–91 prices) £ million 2 Revenue support grant payable for 1990–91 £ million Alyn and Deeside 27.346 25.348 Colwyn 18£007 20£065 Delyn 21.730 22.666 Glyndwr 12.368 14.621 Rhuddlan 21.622 20.435 Wrexham Maelor 39.281 40.865 Carmarthen 19.507 22.147 Ceredigion 24.823 25.368 Dinefwr 11.256 14.984 Llanelli 28.144 30.472 Preseli Pembrokeshire 30.238 27.469 South Pembrokeshire 28.565 17.157 Blaenau Gwent 24.935 31.072 Islwyn 19.521 25.923 Monmouth 25.963 27.948 Newport 62.569 52.197 Torfaen 31.020 34.306 Aberconwy 18.924 21.234 Arfon 21.367 22.003 Dwyfor 9.976 12.818 Meirionnydd 13.880 14.924 Ynys Môn 25.672 26.652 Cynon Valley 28.815 29.075 Merthyr Tydfil 29.687 26.346 Ogwr 64.967 57.759 Rhondda 29.311 36.703 Rhymney Valley 46.127 42.393 Taff Ely 51.463 39.218 Brecknock 19.492 19.269
£ million 1987–88 Outturn 1988–89 Outturn 1989–90 Estimated Outturn 1990–91 Plans Regional selective assistance (gross) 35 43 53 67 Welsh Development Agency (gross) 99 115 130 150 of which: derelict land 13 12 24 24 Cardiff Bay development corporation 12 18 29 32 Urban programme 20 121 26 29 1 Estimated outturn