§ Mr. CorbynTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions what data his Department has collated on housing spending for each London borough for 1997–98 and for the current year on(a) capital repairs and (b) new constructions and on the proportion of this which comes from (i) capital receipts and (ii) Government sources. [45344]
§ Mr. RaynsfordThe available information on housing capital expenditure in 1997–98 as reported by London boroughs is set out in the following table. Estimates of overall capital expenditure in 1998–99 will be reported by local authorities as part of their Housing Investment Programme (Annual Plan) submissions in September.
Authorities' housing capital programmes in both years will be financed in part by the Capital Receipts Initiative, in addition to HIP allocations, Supplementary Credit Approvals and Single Regeneration Budget/Estate Action resources. Information on HIP and CRI allocations is given in the table; final information on the financing of the 1997–98 capital programme will be available later in the year.
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Housing capital expenditure by London boroughs in 1997–98 £000 capital repairs New construction and acquisitions London boroughs LA stock Non LA stock LA stock Non LA stock Other spend All stock Total reported spend Barking and Dagenham 12,582 1,380 322 11,428 0 25,712 Barnet 2,741 2,136 1,251 1,179 855 8,162 Bexley 5,405 1,887 0 891 284 8,467 Brent — — — — — — Bromley1 2 1,956 3 1,807 859 4,629 Camden 24,823 786 0 444 538 26,591 City of London 3,981 22 58 3,322 123 7,506 Croydon 6,286 2,080 17 3,801 1,795 13,979 Ealing1 2,013 2,595 0 0 528 5,136 Enfield 5,699 4,046 194 1,338 1,591 12,868 Greenwich 17,558 2,373 0 0 802 20,733 Hackney 28,627 3,978 13 0 4,509 37,127 Hammersmith and Fulham 13,612 2,914 326 1,947 820 19,619 Haringey 13,344 1,947 0 521 1,434 17,246 Harrow 2,126 1,558 216 0 847 4,747 Havering1 3,993 349 1 0 285 4,628 Hillingdon1 5,697 1,487 2,359 0 584 10,127 Hounslow 15,060 1,159 0 398 1,505 18,122 Islington 10,316 1,090 0 0 2,368 13,774 Kensington and Chelsea1 4,397 2,189 0 0 302 6,888 Kingston upon Thames — — — — — — Lambeth — — — — — — Lewisham — — — — — — Merton 1,781 1,568 0 938 3,000 7,287 Newham1 5,486 4,054 0 0 1,234 10,774 Redbridge 5,567 4,354 0 0 172 10,093 Richmond upon Thames 1,698 522 0 481 931 3,632 Southwark — — — — — — Sutton 4,547 1,544 0 0 728 6,819 Tower Hamlets — — — — — — Waltham Forest 14,588 1,728 0 1,075 1,107 18,498 Wandsworth1 15,387 2,792 98 0 1,000 19,277 Westminster1 18,349 928 166 0 4,564 24,007 1 Figures for April-December 1997
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£000 Total initial HIP allocations Capital Receipts Initiative London boroughs 1997–98 1998–99 1997–98 1998–99 Barking and Dagenham 4,974 5,028 1,320 4,713 Barnet 4,790 3,626 1,147 3,362 Bexley 2,639 2,458 602 1,998 Brent 10,932 8,045 1,827 5,577 Bromley 2,614 1,659 523 1,272 Camden 10,270 9,271 2,658 8,612 City of London 343 276 80 263 Croydon 8,477 4,401 1,385 3,726 Ealing 7,799 6,475 1,757 5,410 Enfield 5,895 4,437 1,114 3,145 Greenwich 10,491 7,791 2,137 6,555 Hackney 13,884 11,172 3,282 9,298 Hammersmith and Fulham 9,376 8,022 1,718 5,428 Haringey 10,405 8,249 2,273 6,754 Harrow 2,598 1,862 633 1,789 Havering 2,384 1,872 787 2,421 Hillingdon 5,999 3,597 1,255 3,508 Hounslow 5,134 3,829 1,351 3,871 Islington 9,996 8,170 2,848 9,168 Kensington and Chelsea 6,358 5,723 1,095 3,959 Kingston upon Thames 2,396 1,803 470 1,275 Lambeth 13,648 12,653 3,317 11,075 Lewisham 11,327 10,780 2,542 8,610 Merton 3,310 2,579 729 2,244 Newham 16,394 14,824 2,282 7,164 Redbridge 4,258 3,442 888 2,275 Richmond upon Thames 2,911 2,212 646 1,854 Southwark 13,661 14,337 3,215 11,386 Sutton 2,944 2,804 580 1,758 Tower Hamlets 9,777 11,383 2,576 8,973
£000 Total initial HIP allocations Capital Receipts Initiative London boroughs 1997–98 1998–99 1997–98 1998–99 Waltham Forest 6,432 6,605 1,289 4,221 Wandsworth 10,147 8,249 2,727 8,722 Westminster 10,274 7,554 2,039 6,618 London 242,837 205,188 53,092 167,004 Notes:
- 1. Total HIP allocations represent Housing Annual Capital Guideline allocations plus initial allocations for Private Sector Renewal and Disabled Facilities Grant resources
- 2. Capital Receipts Initiative figures represent guideline allocations