§ Dr. CunninghamTo ask the Secretary of Stale for Wales if he will publish a table showing, for each local authority in Wales, the(a) 1990–91 housing investment programme bid and (b) 1990–91 housing investment programme allocation of capital spending.
§ Mr. Nicholas BennettLocal authorities were not asked to specify in their housing strategy and investment programmes the level of central Government input they446W required towards their 1990–91 housing programmes. Details of housing annual capital guidelines—ACG—and supplementary credit approvals—SCA—for discretionary home renovation grants and special projects for each authority in 1990–91 are given in the table. The figures exclude resources for old style home improvement grants and mandatory home renovation grants for which final claims have yet to be submitted.
£ million Authority Housing ACG SCA SCA Discretionary Grants Other Alyn and Deeside 1.752 0.157 0.130 Colwyn 1.077 0.137 0.286 Delyn 1.611 0.143 0.850 Glyndwr 1.093 0.125 — Rhuddlan 1.053 0.164 1.904 Wrexham Maelor 5.925 0.298 0.230 Carmarthen 1.277 0.202 0.306 Ceredigion 1.227 0.248 0.520 Dinefwr 0.996 0.189 2.015 Llanelli 3.757 0.335 — Preseli Pembroke 2.004 0.327 1.576 South Pembroke 1.066 0.116 — Blaenau Gwent 3.597 0.433 0.267 Islwyn 1.884 0.180 1.750 Monmouth 2.150 0.290 1.624 Newport 2.971 0.312 2.834 Torfaen 3.580 0.213 2.183 Aberconwy 1.279 0.158 0.400 Arfon 2.206 0.233 2.537 Dwyfor 0.915 0.186 0.415 Meirionnydd 0.696 0.108 1.534 Ynys Mon 1.675 0.203 1.151 Cynon Valley 2.328 0.522 5.257 Merthyr Tydfil 2.167 0.210 0.997 Ogwr 3.306 0.351 0.220 Rhondda 2.325 0.548 3.931 Rhymney Valley 4.035 0.373 0.300 Taff Ely 2.602 0.229 — Brecknock 1.051 0.166 0.965 Montgomeryshire 1.260 0.242 2.395 Radnorshire 0.418 0.119 0.344 Cardiff 7.089 0.949 6.090 Vale of Glamorgan 2.487 0.314 — Port Talbot 3.085 0.204 1.070 Lliw Valley 2.222 0.263 0.342 Neath 2.157 0.181 — Swansea 6.608 0.571 1.090 Wales 86.929 10.000 45.513