§ Mr. Dunnettasked the Secretary of State for the Environment which county boroughs have raised a supplementary rate since 1st April, 1945, and in which years.
§ Mr. Graham PageI regret that the information is not readily available.
§ Mr. Dunnettasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what was the average amount paid in rates, or for which there is a liability by domestic ratepayers in 1970–71 in the county borough of Nottingham, and in county boroughs with a population between 200,000 and 500,000.
§ Mr. Graham PageThe average domestic rate payment in the county borough of Nottingham for 1970–71 was £34.33.
The comparable figures for other county boroughs with a population between 200,000 and 500,000 were as follows:
£ Bradford C.B. 33.44 Bristol C.B. 47.51 Coventry C.B. 48.62 Derby C.B. 41.97 Kingston upon Hull C.B. 38.17 Leicester C.B. 42.36 Newcastle upon Tyne C.B. 47.09 Plymouth C.B. 46.93 Portsmouth C.B. 58.95 Southampton C.B. 48.80 Stoke-on-Trent C.B. 32.14 Sunderland C.B. 29.96 Teesside C.B. 42.10 Wolverhampton 38.15 Cardiff C.B. 50.47