§ Mr. CorbynTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the total expenditure per English and Welsh local authority under section 11 for each year since 1992 and the current year to date; and what proportion of this was borne by his Department and by the local authority concerned.
§ Mr. Nicholas Baker[holding answer 26 October 1994]: Readily available information is shown in the table. This lists all authorities in England and Wales with section 11 projects approved for funding since 1 April 1992, including those which, since 1 April 1994, have received such funding from the Department of the Environment's single regeneration budget.
The figures for 1992–93 and 1993–94 are for grant claimed in relation to authorities' expenditure within those financial years, when grant was normally paid at a set rate of 75 per cent. of authorities' expenditure.
773WThe figures for 1994–95 show the grant allocation which has been notified to each authority provided that
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Expenditure(grant cost) Allocation Total minimum expenditure Authority 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1994–95 Avon 761,771 818,931 615,251 885,098 Barking and Dagenham 334,550 323,379 230,860 332,114 Barnet 1,443,463 1,006,318 748,243 1,076,420 Bedfordshire 3,068,086 3,206,333 2,361,022 3,396,558 Berkshire 1,343,514 1,423,166 1,053,875 1,516,101 Bexley 92,990 161,586 100,138 144,058 Birmingham 7,432,641 5,802,182 4,046,501 5,821,282 Blackburn 57,749 68,107 49,539 71,267 Bolton 1,089,458 1,171,230 880,505 1,266,691 Bradford 5,891,883 5,717,323 4,204,150 6,048,075 Brent 2,714,377 2,496,137 1,742,385 2,506,589 Buckinghamshire 1,474,520 1,490,141 1,095,250 1,575,623 Burnley 18,356 25,772 18,774 27,008 Bury 409,210 486,477 354,547 510,050 Calderdale 1,072,798 1,165,370 853,361 1,227,642 Cambridgeshire 1,359,939 1,335,704 976,563 1,404,880 Camden 1,371,927 1,552,686 1,111,346 1,598,778 Cardiff 8,834 10,727 7,888 11,348 Cheshire 90,747 99,664 73,862 106,258 Cleveland 638,348 657,082 479,638 690,006 Coventry 2,852,760 2,836,578 2,108,375 3,033,101 Croydon 1,203,239 1,337,072 949,775 1,366,343 Derbyshire 1,070,613 1,432,669 1,046,415 1,505,369 Devon 15,596 15,816 11,949 17,190 Doncaster 111,754 137,275 100,338 144,346 Dudley 1,247,764 1,136,839 877,198 1,216,934 Durham 96,532 170,774 119,090 171,322 Ealing 2,750,445 3,476,557 2,591,454 3,728,057 East Sussex 178,051 179,216 139,412 200,558 Enfield 1,240,331 1,432,895 1,058,164 1,522,271 Essex 33,143 34,685 25,755 37,051 Gateshead 30,774 32,918 22,732 32,702 Gloucester 17,250 41,082 28,983 41,695 Gloucestershire 328,631 362,423 265,008 381,240 Greenwich 1,573,087 1,819,983 1,329,673 1,912,863 Gwent 149,533 268,583 192,662 277,163 Hackney 4,357,490 4,021,298 3,147,620 4,528,155 Hammersmith and Fulham 866,260 962,912 713,289 1,026,135 Hampshire 674,973 748,448 558,367 803,265 Haringey 2,183,264 3,214,058 2,604,874 3,747,363 Harrow 877,243 755,341 556,992 801,287 Havering 51,960 50,636 39,169 56,348 Hereford and Worcester 204,564 238,339 175,235 252,092 Hertfordshire 2,209,385 2,051,062 1,492,311 2,146,833 Hillingdon 439,974 418,911 317,055 456,114 Hounslow 1,754,451 1,899,331 1,389,502 1,998,933 Humberside 309,419 392,438 275,863 396,856 Hyndburn 17,397 23,426 17,860 25,693 Islington 1,980,042 2,032,924 1,434,673 2,063,916 Kensington and Chelsea 1,140,253 1,162,052 899,845 1,294,514 Kent 1,225,489 1,508,814 1,095,957 1,576,640 Kingston 119,547 152,223 106,742 153,559 Kirklees 3,143,316 3,288,925 2,402,511 3,456,244 Lambeth 1,259,627 1,514,744 1,109,603 1,596,271 Lancashire 5,787,041 5,955,560 4,629,966 6,660,653 Leeds 2,190,816 2,207,876 1,725,338 2,482,065 Leicester 122,641 165,214 115,597 166,297 Leicestershire 4,310,964 4,363,683 3,228,512 4,644,526 Lewisham 2,078,456 2,178,120 1,637,467 2,355,654 Lincolnshire 61,564 76,285 61,319 88,213 Liverpool 176,355 216,630 165,185 237,635 London Boroughs Grants Unit 100,766 160,067 123,071 177,050 Manchester 2,746,353 2,879,000 2,225,999 3,202,314 Merton 521,304 706,067 490,246 705,266 Middlesbrough 6,254 7,178 — — Newcastle 438,153 411,262 303,140 436,096 Newham 2,939,058 2,906,063 2,181,976 3,138,983 Norfolk 70,466 78,002 68,285 98,235 the authority's own expenditure within this financial year is not less than the minimum figure indicated.
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Expenditure (grant cost) Allocation Total minimum expenditure Authority 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1994–95 North Tyneside 150,759 161,692 115,586 166,282 North Yorkshire 58,154 65,123 49,312 70,940 Northamptonshire 1,036,878 890,134 663,758 954,880 Nottingham 55,678 84,003 61,435 88,380 Nottinghamshire 2,120,817 2,030,884 1,519,199 2,185,514 Oldham 2,442,777 2,549,312 1,909,961 2,747,663 Oxford — 7,649 3,322 4,779 Oxfordshire 825,094 871,818 684,260 984,374 Preston 14,907 18,157 12,834 18,463 Redbridge 1,182,178 1,238,587 918,005 1,320,639 Redditch 12,591 17,935 12,971 18,660 Richmond 62,850 76,799 56,225 80,885 Rochdale 1,455,121 1,581,705 1,193,213 1,716,552 Rotherham 431,632 442,280 327,313 470,871 St Albans 12,327 23,628 18,105 26,046 St Helens 10,307 18,975 14,043 20,202 Salford 62,118 64,834 47,498 68,330 Sandwell 1,512,832 1,644,471 1,228,775 1,767,711 Scunthorpe 25,687 31,615 16,103 23,166 Sheffield 2,641,874 2,397,773 1,697,662 2,442,251 Shropshire 104,866 114,218 84,104 120,992 South Glamorgan 458,378 591,518 444,978 640,144 South Yorkshire FCDA 15,158 16,649 12,751 18,344 Southampton 9,991 5,930 11,422 16,432 Southwark 2,339,236 2,542,825 1,955,157 2,812,682 Staffordshire 1,108,417 1,257,176 924,043 1,329,325 Stockport 100,051 103,265 76,079 109,447 Suffolk 297,375 317,330 237,235 341,285 Sunderland 110,656 115,825 87,284 125,566 Surrey 384,578 400,899 291,845 419,847 Sutton 56,121 62,779 46,902 67,473 Tameside 808,680 771,609 585,940 842,931 Tower Hamlets 8,890,804 9,181,040 6,826,782 9,820,985 Trafford 286,589 329,296 242,981 349,552 Wakefield 348,232 404,567 296,729 426,873 Walsall 2,049,091 2,147,295 1,579,939 2,272,895 Waltham Forest 1,893,462 2,084,056 1,585,015 2,280,197 Wandsworth 1,851,387 1,860,091 1,434,386 2,063,503 Warwickshire 994,864 1,051,670 785,021 1,129,328 West Midlands FCDA 85,142 86,633 65,241 93,855 West Sussex 304,087 280,628 212,623 305,879 West Yorkshire FCDA 119,524 129,533 95,651 137,603 Westminster 1,876,395 1,991,411 1,498,548 2,155,806 Wigan 56,170 60,071 44,078 63,410 Wiltshire 160,950 163,864 121,565 174,883 Wirral 64,145 95,393 75,839 109,102 Wolverhampton 1,973,768 2,104,031 1,575,008 2,265,801 Notes
- 1. Since currently approved projects came into effect on 1 April 1992, a number of schools which were previously covered by local authority projects but which have since opted for grant maintained status have chosen to set up their own project funded directly under section 11.
- 2. Since 1 April 1993, most further education colleges, and a small number of sixth form colleges, which previously benefited from section 11 funding paid to the local education authority have begun receiving grant direct.
- 3. Some projects approved with effect from 1 April 1992 were, in the light of their particular circumstances, approved for periods of 2 years or less.
- 4. Some projects approved with effect from 1 April 1992 were, in the light of their particular circumstances, made subject to a tapering rate of grant (ie, in the case of a 3-year project, 75 per cent. in year 1,60 per cent. in year 2, and 40 per cent. in year 3).