HC Deb 27 February 1946 vol 419 cc405-6W
Mr. Manning

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the amounts advanced to date to each of the Metropolitan Borough Councils in respect of war-damage repairs to private houses carried out by their repair organisations together with the amounts advanced to the Ministry of Works in respect of each of these boroughs in which the Ministry of Works repair organisation has been carrying out war-damage repairs on behalf of the local authorities.

Mr. Dalton

The amounts advanced to each Metropolitan borough council, for repair of dwelling houses, are shown below. Until June, 1944, each borough paid the Ministry of Works direct for the services of that Department's repair organisation and of contractors employed by it. These payments were repaid to the boroughs by the War Damage Commission and are included in the sums shown below. After June, 1944, when the flying bomb and rocket attacks began, these arrangements were replaced by bulk payments by the War Damage Commission to the Ministry of Works. These payments amount to about…24,500,000, but cover services rendered by the Ministry of Works not only to Metropolitan boroughs, but also to many outer London and provincial authorities.

METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCILS
Total Advances and Payments to 21st February,1946
Council Total
£
Battersea 3,096,141
Bermondsey 1,820,000
Bethnal Green 851,206
Camberwell 3,985,064
Chelsea 881,965
Deptford 2,704,192
Finsbury 573,826
Fulham 1,690;854
Greenwich 2,680,274
Hackney 3,813,000
Hammersmith 1,279.461
Hampstead 777,610
Holborn 165,636
Islington 3,654,000
Kensington 1,581,672
Lambeth 5,617,922
Lewisham 4,992,600
Paddington 903,021
Poplar 2,123,000
St. Marylebone 602,436
St. Panoras 2,014,000
Shoreditch 640,000
Southwark 2,358,887
Stepney 1,654,000
Stoke Newington 1,110,000
Wandsworth 6,253,000
Westminster 1,049,800
Woolwich 3,970,011
Totals …62,843,578