HL Deb 08 March 1978 vol 389 c910WA
The Earl of SELKIRK

asked Her Majesty's Government:

  1. (i) what is the current rate amount of the rate support grant to local authorities in Scotland;
  2. (ii) what are the purposes and amount of this grant which is specifically earmarked; and
  3. (iii) which of these services carried out by local authorities will be devolved and which reserved under the Scotland Bill.

The MINISTER of STATE, SCOTTISH OFFICE (Lord Kirkhill)

Rate support grant is paid in aid of local authority revenue and is not earmarked to specific services. For 1977–78 total rate support grant in Scotland amounts to £932.9 million, which together with grants towards the cost of specific services estimated at £73.3 million represents 68½ per cent. of estimated relevant expenditure by authorities for that year. The following table lists specific grants payable on individual services, distinguishing between reserved and devolved services:

Reserved Services £ million
Police 54.2
Civil Defence 0.2
Sheltered Workshops 0.9
55.3
Devolved Services
List D Schools 0.5
Urban Programme 2.9
Urban Redevelopment 4.0
Housing improvement 8.3
Clean Air 0.2
Sewerage 0.8
Open Space 0.7
Countryside
Port Health
War Work Removal
Town Development 0.6
18.0
73.3