§ Mr. Jonathan EvansTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what was the accumulated debt for each Welsh local authority in the last financial year.
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§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe information requested is given in the table.
Outstanding loan debt as at 31 March 1992 £000 Alyn and Deeside 36,188 Colwyn 27,398 Delyn 29,452 Glyndwr 19,569 Rhuddlan 23,406 Wrexham Maelor 64,371 Carmarthen 51,289 Ceredigion 33,617 Dinefwr 26,124 Llanelli 45,201 Preseli Pembrokeshire 52,291 South Pembrokeshire 26,320 Blaenau Gwent 129,014 Islwyn 79,650 Monmouth 49,977 Newport 134,978 Torfaen 93,191 Aberconwy 13,628 Arfon 35,025 Dwyfor 12,435 Meirionnydd 16,156 Ynys Mon 59,678 Cynon Valley 63,909 Merthyr Tydfil 68,299 Ogwr 114,335 Rhondda 145,229 Rhymney Valley 90,599 Taff Ely 56,510 Brecknock 29,014 Montgomeryshire 24,370 Radnorshire 14,249 Cardiff 234,557 Vale of Glamorgan 62,243 Port Talbot 39,825 Lliw Valley 47,001 Neath 45,795 Swansea 159,989 Clwyd 112,133 Dyfed 103,198 Gwent 126,377 Gwynedd 64,897 Mid Glamorgan 76,475 Powys 48,329 South Glamorgan 143,525 West Glamorgan 143,307 Dyfed Powys Joint Police Authority 3,989 North Wales Joint Police Authority 2,714 South Wales Joint Police Authority 7,761 Total Wales 3,087,587