§ Mr. LidingtonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what changes he proposes to his Department's cash limit for 1994–95. [18062]
§ Mr. GummerI propose to make the following changes:832W
- a. The DOE/OES—other environmental services—non-voted cash limit will be increased by £15,828,000 from £30,390,000 to £46,218,000. This increase reflects the take-up of end year flexibility (£2,384,000), as announced by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury on 14 July 1994, Official Report, columns 729–34; a transfer of £580,000 from the vote 5—central environmental services etc.—cash limit from savings there; and a technical transfer of £12,864,000 from the DOE/NT—new towns—cash limit.
- b. The DOE/HC—Housing Corporation—non-voted cash limit, covering capital expenditure financed by the Housing Corporation in England, will be increased by £2,250,000 from £1,484,540,000 to £1,486,790,000. This increase reflects transfers from vote 5 and vote 8—revenue support grant, payment of non-domestic rates, Valuation Office services etc., England—and will be used to fund additional expenditure under the corporation's approved development programme.
- c. The DOE/LACAP—local authority capital—non-voted cash limit will be increased by £44,000 from £2,221,200,000 to £2,221,244,000. The increase will be matched by a corresponding reduction in the DOE/NT cash limit. This results from the provision of additional supplementary credit approval resources to Wrekin district council to purchase residual rented housing stock from the Commission for the New Towns.
- d. The DOE/RI—regeneration initiatives— non-voted cash limit will be increased by £321,000 from £1,298,357,000 to £1,298,678,000. The increase will allow the issue of an all capital purpose supplementary credit approval in respect of the East Manchester regeneration programme grant expenditure. The increase reflects the transfer of £321,000 from the cash limit for class VII, vote 5, which will be reduced accordingly.
- e. The DOE/NT—new towns—non-voted cash limit will be reduced by £11,280,000 from—£123,346,000 to —£134,626,000. This net reduction is the result of an increase of £1,628,000, reflecting the take-up of end year flexibility as announced by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury on 14 July 1994, Official Report, columns 729–34; and the reductions of £44,000, being transferred to DOE/LACAP, and £12,864,000, being transferred to DOE/OES, resulting from additional receipts from local authorities.
- f. The DOE/LGR—local government reorganisationnon—non-voted cash limit will be reduced by £4,435,000 from £44,660,000 to £40,225,000. The savings are due to lower than expected take-up of SCAs for the transitional costs of local government reorganisation and the delayed start-up of the Local Government residuary body, but partially offset by an increase in the granting of other SCAs.
- g. The cash limit for class VII, vote 5—central environmental services, etc.—will be reduced by £2,601,000 from £437,145,000 to £434,544,000. This reduction, possible because of forecast savings will allow increases of £1,700,000 to the DOE/HC cash limit; £580,000 to the DOE/OES cash limit; and £321,000 to the regeneration initiatives cash limit to be made.
- h. The cash limit for class VII, vote 8—revenue support grant, payments of non-domestic rates, Valuation Office services, etc. England—will be reduced by £550,000 from £29,633,432,000 to £29,632,882,000. This reduction is due to a £300,000 saving on valuation tribunals and a £250,000 saving on the Local Government Commission and will allow increases of £550,000 to the DOE/HC cash limit.
The increases will be offset by transfers or charged to the reserve and will not therefore add to the planned total of public expenditure.