§ Mrs. Bridget PrenticeTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the total Government spending in the London boroughs of(a) Lewisham, (b) Bromley, (c) Wandsworth, (d) Hammersmith and Fulham and (e) Kingston.
§ Mr. BaldryThe latest available information on central Government financial support for the London boroughs concerned is as follows:
council tax as any other council tax payer in a given property band. The amount of revenue support grant which any local authority receives will thus depend on the services for which that authority is responsible, and on the social, demographic and physical characteristics of the area.
In most areas of England provision of local services is split between different classes of local authority. The average revenue support grant figures for 1994–95 in pounds per capita for the main classes of English local authorities are as follows:
§ Sir George YoungEstate Action bids are considered by my Department and discussed with local authorities in the context of their overall housing requirements. Authorities are invited to work up bids that go furthest in meeting current Estate Action guidelines and offer the best value for money. Two hundred and seventy bids were received for schemes planned to start in 1994–95, of which 393W 115 could be funded within available resources. Information on the regional split of the 155 unsuccessful schemes is as follows:
Number of 1994–95 unsuccessful Estate Action bids DOE region Number Yorkshire and Humberside 8 Merseyside 26 North West 15 Northern 9 South West 21 London 37 East Midlands 10 West Midlands 16 South East 3 Eastern 10 Total 155 Information about previous years could be provided only at disproportionate cost.