HC Deb 21 March 1990 vol 169 cc617-9W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the total amount of money which each district borough and city council is likely to get from the poll tax.

Mr. Peter Walker

District councils in Wales are in the process of submitting information to the Welsh Office relating to their community charges and budgets. I shall write to the hon. Gentleman with the information he requested when all the returns have been received and checked.

Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many community councils there are within each district borough and city council area in Wales; what will be the average poll tax charged for community council purposes for each community council; and how many community councils will be entitled to transitional support during the first year of the poll tax and up to what level in each instance.

Mr. Peter Walker

The number of community councils within each district, borough or city council area is shown in the table:

Districts Number of Community Councils
Alyn and Deeside 13
Colwyn 16
Delyn 21
Glyndwr 35
Rhuddlan 8
Wrexham Maelor 29
Carmarthen 41
Ceredigion 51
Dinefwr 23
Llanelli 9

competitive tendering process; and how many were employed in supplying these services following the completion of the competitive tendering exercise.

Mr. Peter Walker

I refer the hon. Gentleman to the following competition implementation timetable. In addition, local authorities, where relevant, were required to submit 20 per cent. of their ground maintenance service to competition by 1 January 1990. Competition-free allowances available to local authority direct labour organisations in respect of new construction and works of maintenance under the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 were abolished from 1 October 1989. Information in respect of the numbers of employees in each service is not held centrally.

Districts Number of Community Councils
Preseli Pembrokeshire 52
South Pembrokeshire 26
Blaenau Gwent 5
Islwyn
Monmouth 32
Newport 14
Tofaen 6
Aberconwy 18
Arfon 17
Dwyfor 17
Meirionnydd 29
Ynys Mon 40
Cynon Valley 3
Merthyr Tydfil 2
Ogwr 22
Rhondda
Rhymney Valley 14
Taff-Ely 10
Brecknock 36
Montgomeryshire 45
Radnorshire 27
Cardiff 5
Vale of Glamorgan 24
Lliw Valley 15
Neath 14
Port Talbot 1
Swansea 14
TOTAL WALES 735

Information about community council precepts for 1990–91 is not yet available.

Transitional relief is awarded in respect of community council areas, rather than community councils. A total of 324 such areas will receive relief in 1990–91, in amounts up to £93 per chargepayer per annum. The amounts for each community area are set out in the Personal Community Charge (Relief) (Wales) Regulations 1990, which were laid before Parliament on 19 February 1990.

Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many extra part-time and full-time members of staff have been employed by his Department to implement the poll tax in Wales.

Mr. Peter Walker

None.

Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how much was spent by each district borough and city council in Wales to collect rates during 1989–90.

Mr. Peter Walker

Budgeted expenditure on rate collection by each district borough and city council in Wales during 1989–90, is shown in the table:

Local authority: 1989–90 Budget (At Outturn Prices) £000
Alyn and Deeside 123
Colwyn 169
Delyn 179
Glyndwr 173
Rhuddlan 186
Wrexham Maelor 395
Carmarthen 231
Ceredigion 228
Dinefwr 113
Llanelli 201
Preseli Pembrokeshire 174
South Pembrokeshire 136
Blaenau Gwent 219
Islwyn 175
Monmouth 193
Newport 413
Torfaen 245
Aberconwy 281
Arfon 247
Dwyfor 140
Meirionnydd 51
Ynys Mon 327
Cynon Valley 182
Merthyr Tydfil 319
Ogwr 196
Rhondda 320
Rhymney Valley 347
Taff Ely 671
Brecknock 144
Montgomeryshire 170
Radnor 92
Cardiff 1,384
Vale of Glamorgan 467
Port Talbot 196
Lliw Valley 173
Neath 237
Swansea 588
Total Wales 10,087

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