§ Mr. CorbynTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions what are the total available capital receipts for each London borough; and when they will be available for capital housing spending. [1754]
§ Mr. RaynsfordInformation about the usable capital receipts available in each London borough was given in my answer to my hon. Friend on 20 May 1997 [Official Report, column number 48]. The table below provides further information the total of housing receipts set aside by these authorities between 1990–91 and 1995–96. Individual authorities may have used these receipts to repay debt or in lieu of further borrowing, however, and so may no longer retain them in the form of cash and investments.
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Set aside receipts from sales of Housing Revenue Account assets 1990–91 to 1995–96 £,000s Barking and Dagenham 25,418 Barnet 28,642 Bexley 19,194 Brent 36,667 Bromley 100,277 Camden 58,227
Set aside receipts from sales of Housing Revenue Account assets 1990–91 to 1995–96 £,000s City of London 760 Croydon 33,413 Ealing 39,996 Enfield 26,326 Greenwich 36,368 Hackney 41,651 Hammersmith and Fulham 27,481 Haringey 38,592 Harrow 15,548 Havering 24,526 Hillingdon 44,030 Hounslow 43,549 Islington 59,805 Kensington and Chelsea 15,073 Kingston upon Thames 10,873 Lambeth 56,008 Lewisham 51,037 Merton 21,312 Newham 30,618 Redbridge 23,931 Richmond upon Thames 18,063 Southwark 54,385 Sutton 14,350 Tower Hamlets 42,643 Waltham Forest 18,449 Wandsworth 83,697 Westminster 44,562 Source:
Housing Revenue Account subsidy claim forms.