HC Deb 07 December 1992 vol 215 cc537-41W
Mr. Blunkett

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if she will publish a table showing for each personal social services authority (i) the 1993–94 standard spending assessment for PSS on which the Government are consulting, (ii) the percentage difference between the proposed standard spending assessment and(a) the 1992–93 standard spending assessment and (b) the 1992–93 budget estimate, and (iii) the year on year change in each authority's total budget permitted by the Government's provisional capping criteria for 1993–94.

Mr. Yeo

[holding answer 30 November 1992]: The 1993–94 standard spending assessment for PSS and the percentage differences between that proposed standard spending assessment and the 1992–93 standard spending assessment and the 1992–93 budget estimate are shown in the table. The year-on-year change in each authority's total budget permitted by the Government's provisional capping criteria for 1993–94 will shortly be made available in the Library by my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment.

The Government announced on 26 November 1992 that the spending for local authority personal social services in 1993–94 would be £5,585 million, an increase of 15 per cent. over the figure for 1992–93 of £4,850 million. This includes £5,020 million for existing responsibilities—a rise of 3.5 per cent..and £565 million for the community care special transitional grant. The grant

Local authority PSS SSA 1993–94 Increase in SSA for 1993–94 STG Community Care Difference PSS SSA and STG and Budget 1992–93
£ million Per cent. £ million Per cent.
Metropolitan
Bolton 26.908 3.0 2.834 8.4
Bury 14.843 3.2 2.467 11.5
Manchester 79.424 3.5 5.985 32.1
Oldham 23.659 1.7 2.298 4.9
Rochdale 22.836 4.9 2.632 7.5
Salford 31.464 3.8 3.197 15.2
Stockport 24.733 3.6 2.952 1.2
Tameside 20.971 2.2 2.457 1.3
Trafford 20.378 3.1 2.575 19.0
Wigan 24.962 2.5 2.732 6.8
Knowsley 23.495 5.3 1.692 56.8
Liverpool 75.838 0.3 6.787 10.4
St. Helens 16.455 3.4 1.686 -17.9
Sefton 27.990 8.1 6.224 23.9
Wirral 36.254 4.5 5.299 19.9
Barnsley 19.563 3.4 2.673 19.0
Doncaster 25.948 1.2 2.846 18.8
Rotherham 22.491 3.1 2.424 -1.1
Sheffield 59.745 3.5 6.052 0.0
Gateshead 22.207 2.0 2.476 0.8
Newcastle 34.237 -1.2 3.208 -0.6
North Tyneside 19.969 -0.8 2.337 -9.1
South Tyneside 17.802 -1.6 1.678 11.3
Sunderland 29.378 3.2 3.220 5.5
Birmingham 138.342 5.4 11.103 8.6
Coventry 33.372 1.7 3.170 -3.2
Dudley 23.724 5.7 3.383 11.8

based on the total announced by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Health on 2 October and totalling £538.6 million is shown in the table and has been added to the 1993–94 SSA for the purpose of comparison with 1992–93 budgets. This grant will be increased further once the distribution of additional funding to take account of change to the independent living fund has been decided.

A circular was issued to all local authorities LASSL(9212 which gave indicative figures for the community care special transitional grant. Since the circular was issued it has been discovered that there was a technical error in the calculation. The figures included in this answer are now correct. A new circular will be issued later this week.

The 1993–94 PSS standard spending assessments are based on the latest population estimates derived from the 1991 census. For some authorities the previous population estimates based on the 1981 census were too high and as a consequence the new population estimates lead to a decrease in the 1993–94 PSS standard spending assessments. We believe that it is correct and fair to all authorities to use the most up-to-date information available to calculate the standard spending assessments.

The final column in the table illustrates the wide variation in local decisions on spending. The standard spending assessments are not hypothecated for individual services and it is for local authorities to decide on their own level of expenditure on individual service areas, taking account of local priorities as well as legislative and other pressures when setting budgets.

Local authority PSS SSA 1993–94 Increase in SSA for 1993–94 STG Community Care Difference PSS SSA and STG and Budget 1992–93
£ million Per cent. £ million Per cent.
Sandwell 35.213 2.2 2.953 -0.3
Solihull 15.966 2.3 1.368 -4.4
Walsall 23.786 2.5 2.194 13.1
Wolverhampton 30.915 1.7 2.633 3.3
Bradford 54.860 4.5 6.540 12.3
Calderdale 20.410 1.0 2.553 2.8
Kirklees 38.853 5.3 4.308 19.6
Leeds 76.073 -0.2 7.598 -0.5
Wakefield 26.305 0.5 2.811 -0.5
Inner London
City of London 0.608 11.1 0.038 -80.6
Camden 43.868 -0.3 2.392 2.1
Greenwich 35.151 1.5 1.969 -17.7
Hackney 60.848 2.7 2.039 9.0
Hammersmith 40.022 -3.8 1.692 9.2
Islington 45.658 -2.3 2.018 -2.5
Kensington 32.246 -0.3 1.805 3.1
Lambeth 75.461 -0.5 2.853 -1.1
Lewisham 46.963 -1.0 3027 2-May
Southwark 54.321 -3.6 2.402 1.8
Tower Hamlets 46.354 3.8 1.772 22.6
Wandsworth 57.149 -2.6 3.718 0.3
Westminster 42.722 -7.3 2.371 -22.1
Outer London
Barking 19.561 -2.3 1.359 3.5
Barnet 32.554 3.0 3.395 -1.7
Bexley 18.294 2.9 1.580 -2.5
Brent 46.945 3.0 2.077 7.7
Bromley 27.438 1.3 3.019 18.5
Croydon 37.899 3.6 3.664 1.8
Ealing 41.116 0.7 2.900 12.4
Enfield 28.588 -0.5 2.427 -3.4
Haringey 44.029 -1.0 2.372 26.9
Harrow 18.030 4.0 1.526 -9.0
Havering 19.138 3.4 1.830 -15.7
Hillingdon 21.346 -1.0 1.645 -18.8
Hounslow 25.418 1.1 1.434 -19.9
Kingston 13.438 -3.6 1.427 -14.9
Merton 20.273 0.0 1.577 2.9
Newham 43.490 4.2 1.882 1.0
Redbridge 24.290 1.6 2.184 7.4
Richmond 17.910 -3.5 1.545 10.9
Sutton 17.006 3.4 1.969 3.3
Waltham Forest 36.082 1.6 2.392 -4.9
Shires
Isles of Scilly 0.153 -2.5 0.016 17.6
Avon 84.323 3.5 11.820 3.6
Bedfordshire 44.406 6.6 3.750 8.0
Berkshire 59.050 6.0 5.744 -4.8
Buckinghamshire 45.918 6.5 3.978 -4.8
Cambridgeshire 50.166 4.3 5.126 3.2
Cheshire 74.873 6.5 9.713 8.9
Cleveland 56.874 2.9 5.727 8.3
Cornwall 38.913 7.8 6.504 30.5
Cumbria 41.430 4.3 4.969 14.6
Derbyshire 76.731 5.2 10.509 -2.1
Devon 90.327 6.6 17.424 36.6
Dorset 59.550 3.7 9.953 54.4
Durham 54.012 1.4 7.125 33.6
East Sussex 81.370 11.0 14.114 42.3
Essex 128.180 6.1 14.070 15.3
Gloucestershire 43.663 3.7 6.299 29.3
Hampshire 131.524 10.0 15.778 48.6
Hereford and Worcestershire 51.276 8.7 7.387 15.7
Hertfordshire 79.054 2.3 7.831 5.3
Humberside 80.447 4.8 10.548 7.2
Isle of Wight 11.979 6.0 2.285 33.4
Kent 136.146 7.5 19.937 20.9
Lancashire 126.452 5.1 20.070 5.9
Leicestershire 77.204 2.4 8.451 15.2

Local authority PSS SSA 1993–94 Increase in SSA for 1993–94 STG Community Care Difference PSS SSA and STG and Budget 1992–93
£ million Per cent. £ million Per cent.
Lincolnshire 47.929 6.4 8.418 40.1
Norfolk 62.809 5.4 9.157 32.5
Northamptonshire 47.848 5.7 5.856 12.1
Northumberland 24.686 6.6 3.199 3.6
North Yorkshire 55.556 5.1 10.172 35.0
Nottinghamshire 96.060 2.3 11.870 8.5
Oxfordshire 45.496 3.5 4.555 4.9
Shropshire 31.725 6.5 4.062 17.0
Somerset 35.790 0.8 5.607 21.2
Staffordshire 79.106 5.7 10.127 13.2
Suffolk 52.808 7.0 6.293 23.4
Surrey 82.229 4.9 10.427 32.0
Warwickshire 37.674 7.2 4.700 18.6
West Sussex 62.901 7.1 10.142 45.9
Wiltshire 41.976 4.6 5.242 12.6

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