HC Deb 24 January 2001 vol 361 cc610-1W
Maria Eagle

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will make a statement on the neighbourhood renewal fund. [147368]

Mr. Prescott

£800 million is already available over the next three years through the neighbourhood renewal fund to help the authorities in the most deprived areas, and therefore under the most pressures, to begin to make progress raising standards in core services. This complements the major increase in investment and new floor targets for public services announced in the spending review.

We published our action plan on neighbourhood renewal last week. Our aim is that within 10–20 years no one is disadvantaged because of where they live. We all want to see fast and effective progress on this and I am pleased to announce that we are increasing the NRF provision for 2001–02 from £100 million to £200 million. This means that the action plan will get off to a strong start next financial year with even more positive action taking place at a local level.

The revised allocations under the NRF are set out as follows.

Neighbourhood renewal fund allocations
NRF
LA names Share of the new £million Revised NRF allocation 2001–02(£ million) Allocation 2002–03 (£ million) Allocation 2003–04 (£ million) Total over three years (£ million)
Easington 1.108 2.216 3.325 4.433 9.975
Enfield 0.465 0.93 1.395 1.860 4.184
Gateshead 1.161 2.322 3.482 4.643 10.447
Great Yarmouth 0.497 0.994 1.490 1.987 4.471
Greenwich 0.970 1.94 2.911 3.881 8.733
Hackney 2.941 5.882 8.824 11.765 26.472
Halton 0.982 1.964 2.946 3.928 8.839
Hammersmith and Fulham 0.258 0.516 0.775 1.033 2.325
Haringey 1.334 2.668 4.001 5.335 12.004
Hartlepool 0.784 1.568 2.353 3.138 7.059
Hastings 0.344 0.688 1.031 1.375 3.094
Hyndburn 0.323 0.646 0.970 1.294 2.91
Islington 1.568 3.136 4.703 6.270 14.108
Kensington and Chelsea 0.270 0.54 0.811 1.081 2.431
Kerrier 0.403 0.806 1.208 1.610 3.624
Kingston upon Hull 1.877 3.754 5.630 7.507 16.892
Kirklees 0.748 1.496 2.244 2.992 6.732
Knowsley 1.848 3.696 5.543 7.391 16.63
Lambeth 0.605 1.21 1.816 2.422 5.448
Leeds 2 099 4.198 6.297 8.396 18.89
Leicester 2 094 4.188 6.283 8.377 18.848
Lewisham 0 613 1.226 1.839 2.453 5.518
Lincoln 0 100 0.2 0.300 0.400 0.9
Liverpool 5 033 10.066 15.100 20.133 45.298
Luton 0 377 0.754 1.132 1.510 3.397
Manchester 5 149 10.298 15.446 20.595 46.339
Mansfield 0 575 1.15 1.724 2.299 5.172
Middlesbrough 1 312 2.624 3.937 5.249 11.811
Newcastle upon Tyne 1 711 3.422 5.132 6.843 15.397
Newham 3 333 6.666 9.999 13.332 29.997
North Tyneside 0 768 1.536 2.305 3.074 6.915
Nottingham 2 311 4.622 6.934 9.246 20.803
Oldham 1 168 2.336 3.505 4.674 10.516
Pendle 0 490 0.98 1.471 1.961 4.412
Penwith 0.207 0.414 0.622 0.829 1.865
Plymouth 0.529 1.058 1.586 2.114 4.757
Portsmouth 0.239 0.478 0.717 0.957 2.152
Preston 0.630 1.26 1.890 2.520 5.671
Redcar and Cleveland 0.868 1.736 2.604 3.472 7.812
Rochdale 1.219 2.438 3.658 4.878 10.975
Rotherham 0.917 1.834 2.751 3.669 8.254
Salford 1.360 2.72 4.081 5.441 12.242
Sandwell 2.013 4.026 6.038 8.051 18.114
Sedgefield 0.285 0.57 0.854 1.139 2.563
Sefton 1.408 2.816 4.223 5.631 12.671
Sheffield 2.395 4.79 7.186 9.581 21.557
South Tyneside 1.346 2.692 4.037 5.382 12.11
Southampton 0.215 0.43 0.646 0.862 1.939
Southwark 1.978 3.956 5.934 7.912 17.803
St. Helens 0.968 1.936 2.905 3.873 8.714
Stockton-on-Tees 0.963 1.926 2.889 3.852 8.667
Stoke-on-Trent 1.008 2.016 3.025 4.034 9.075
Sunderland 1.791 3.582 5.373 7.164 16.119
Tameside 0.335 0.67 1.005 1.340 3.015
Tower Hamlets 2.656 5.312 7.968 10.624 23.903
Wakefield 1.110 2.22 3.329 4.439 9.989
Walsall 1.780 3.56 5.341 7.122 16.024
Waltham Forest 0.638 1.276 1.915 2.553 5.745
Wandsworth 0.100 0.2 0.300 0.400 0.9
Wansbeck 0.345 0.69 1.034 1.379 3.104
Wear Valley 0.427 0.854 1.280 1.706 3.839
Westminster 0.374 0.748 1.123 1.497 3.369
Wigan 0.681 1.362 2.044 2.725 6.131
Wirral 1 269 2.538 3.806 5.075 11.419
Wolverhampton 1 482 2.964 4.446 5.928 13.339
Total 100.000 200.000 300.000 400.000 900.000