HC Deb 12 June 1980 vol 986 cc297-8W
Mr. Stephen Ross

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what funds have been provided, either directly or indirectly, for research into the use of humidifiers in the case of condensation in residential accommodation.

Electorate County £ District £ Total £
Greater Manchester :
Bolton 194,334 48 84 132
Bury 131,671 48 108 156
Manchester 342,561 77 239 316
Oldham 165,098 45 98 143
Rochdale 153,951 45 109 154
Salford 187,390 55 118 173
Stockport 219,814 56 120 176
Tameside 165,722 44 102 146
Trafford 169,754 74 159 233
Wigan 229,590 45 121 166
Merseyside :
Knowsley 124,154 74 121 195
Liverpool 400,117 75 142 217
St. Helens 140,352 72 146 218
Sefton 228,898 64 87 151
Wirral 260,082 69 116 185
Cheshire :
Chester 88,325 198 29 227
Congleton 58,706 177 21 198
Crewe and Nantwich 74,890 170 25 195
Ellesmere Port and Neston 60,086 292 41 333
Halton 85,675 194 32 226
Macclesfield 114,385 191 18 209
Vale Royal 82,110 183 19 202
Warrington 121,533 202 26 228
Lancashire :
Blackburn 104,056 103 31 134
Blackpool 118,230 127 27 154
Burnley 68,799 100 28 128
Chorley 65,864 102 10 112
Fylde 54,937 125 22 147
Hyndburn 59,837 87 17 104
Lancaster 95,812 112 25 137
Pendle 65,296 74 17 91
Preston 94,328 129 11 140
Ribble Valley 38,065 102 12 114
Rossendale 47,885 77 19 96
South Ribble 71,627 108 14 122
West Lancaster 77,366 118 17 135
Wyre 78,979 111 15 126

Mr. Geoffrey Finsberg

No work on dehumidifiers is included in the Department's current programme.

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