§ Mr. Durantasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what was the level of housing capital expenditure in the first half of 1982–83 by local authorities generally and by each individual local authority.
§ Mr. StanleyCapital expenditure on housing by local authorities in England in the first half of 1982–83 is estimated to be £820 million. This represents only 42 per cent. of authorities' basic HIP allocations and only 35 per cent. of those allocations plus the prescribed proportion of their housing capital receipts in the first half-year. In addition to housing capital receipts, housing authorities also generated some £135 million of non-housing receipts in the first half-year which are available to increase capital expenditure, including on housing.
Authority by authority figures showing expenditure in relation to basic HIP allocations, the prescribed proportion of housing capital receipts and non-housing capital receipts are given as follows. The allocations shown exclude any additional amounts given since 30 September as part of the Government's measures to assist authorities to avoid underspending in 1982–83.
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Housing Capital Expenditure by English Local Authorities 1982–83 Region 1—North Excluding Cumbria Capital Receipts April-September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April-September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (Prescribed Proportion) Non-Housing Total of Allocation and Receipts (Cols.2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation (col.2) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts(col.2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts and Non Housing Receipts(col.5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) Hartlepool 5,043 1,061 9 6,113 2,550 50.6 41.8 41.7 Langbaurgh 5,990 717 401 7,108 3,631 60.6 54.1 51.1 Middlesbrough 10,520 1,187 629 12,336 5,214 49.6 44.5 42.3 Stockton-on-Tees 4,786 687 135 5,608 2,480 51.8 45.3 44.2 Chester-le-Street 1,307 1,740 * * 443 33.9 14.5 * Darlington 2,617 252 214 3,083 1,264 48.3 44.1 44.1 Derwentside 3,285 1,037 61 4,383 1,687 51.4 39.0 38.5 Durham 2,380 1,341 10 3,731 1,453 61.1 39.0 38.9 Easington 5,326 1,101 80 6,507 2,812 52.8 43.8 43.2 Sedgefield 4,465 * * * * * * * Teesdale 1,041 110 — 1,151 172 16.5 14.9 14.9 Wear Valley 2,469 682 93 3,244 669 27.1 21.2 20.6 Alnwick 1,431 333 117 1,881 786 54.9 44.6 41.8 Berwick-upon-Tweed 1,065 130 30 1,225 505 47.4 42.3 41.2 Blyth Valley 2,790 930 139 3,859 1,452 52.0 39.0 37.6 Castle Morpeth 2,093 311 231 2,635 1,025 49.0 42.6 38.9 Tynedale 1,369 411 — 1,780 541 39.5 30.4 30.4 Wansbeck 1,800 523 133 2,456 1,018 56.6 43.8 41.4 Gateshead 8,446 3,983 926 13,355 2,961 35.1 23.8 22.2 Newcastle upon Tyne 14,854 2,722 1,608 19,184 6,063 40.8 34.5 31.6 North Tyneside 10,928 1,457 685 13,070 3,087 28.2 24.9 23.6 South Tyneside 10,537 810 57 11,404 3,584 34.0 31.6 31.4 Sunderland 8,296 2,548 47 10,891 1,673 20.2 15.4 15.4 * Not available.
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Region 2—Yorkshire and Humberside Capital Receipts April-September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April-September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (Prescribed Proportion) Non-Housing Total of Allocation and Receipts (Cols. 2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation (Col.2) As percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts (Cols. 2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing and Non-Housing Receipts (Col.5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) Beverley 1,980 379 59 2,418 1,104 55.8 46.8 45.7 Boothferry 1,452 198 6 1,656 430 29.6 26.1 26.0 Cleethorpes 2,009 468 60 2,537 781 38.9 31.5 30.8 Glanford 1,587 146 — 1,733 670 42.2 38.7 38.7 Great Grimsby 4,212 532 45 4,789 1,522 36.1 32.1 31.8 Holderness 1,115 89 6 1,210 552 49.5 45.8 45.6 Kingston upon Hull 15,861 2,176 129 18,166 4,922 31.0 27.3 27.1 East Yorkshire 1,695 188 50 1,933 591 34.9 31.4 30.6 Scunthorpe 3,573 352 51 3,976 1,225 34.3 21.2 30.8 Craven 1,299 69 127 1,495 820 63.1 59.9 54.8 Hambleton 1,569 231 62 1,862 482 30.7 26.8 25.9 Harrogate 2,470 893 99 3,462 705 28.5 21.0 20.4 Richmondshire 918 187 84 1,189 427 46.5 38.6 35.9 Ryedale 1,394 209 3 1,606 588 42.2 36.7 36.6 Scarborough 2,088 388 142 2,618 504 24.1 20.4 19.3 Selby 6,626 259 7 6,892 2,730 41.2 39.7 39.6 York 3,485 427 187 4,099 1,316 37.8 33.6 32.1 Barnsley 9,031 3,831 62 12,924 2,623 29.0 20.4 20.3 Doncaster 13,450 5,794 284 19,528 6,134 45.6 31.9 31.4 Rotherham 12,189 2,685 602 15,476 4,749 39.0 31.9 30.7 Sheffield 24,188 2,717 623 27,528 11,079 45.8 41.2 40.2 Bradford 23,879 1,209 712 25,800 8,894 37.2 35.5 34.5 Calderdale 5,536 434 186 6,156 2,393 43.2 40.1 38.9 Kirklees 12,809 780 359 13,948 4,266 33.3 31.4 30.6 Leeds 29,085 3,329 1,163 33,577 11,062 38.0 34.1 32.9 Wakefield 12,382 2,967 120 15,469 4,575 36.9 29.8 29.6
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Region 3—East Midlands Capital Receipts April—September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April—September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (Prescribed Proportion) Non-Housing Total of Allocation and Receipts (Cols. 2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation (Col. 2) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts (Cols. 2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing and Non Housing Receipts (Col. 5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) Amber Valley 3,141 408 280 3,829 941 30.0 26.5 24.6 Bolsover 2,757 1,709 * * 1,188 43.1 26.6 * Chesterfield 2,857 1,449 34 4,340 1,074 37.6 24.9 24.7 Derby 9,322 2,434 746 12,502 4,561 48.9 38.8 36.5 Erewash 3,342 321 82 3,745 1,369 41.0 37.4 36.6 High Peak 2,746 164 14 2,924 1,096 39.9 37.7 37.5 North East Derbyshire 2,715 315 9 3,039 1,220 44.9 40.3 40.1 South Derbyshire 2,838 * * * * * * * West Derbyshire 1,933 449 — 2,382 423 21.9 17.8 17.8 Blaby 1,007 204 — 1,211 197 19.6 16.3 16.3 Charnwood 3,410 591 573 4,574 1,196 35.1 29.9 26.1 Harborough 1,611 191 2 1,804 605 37.6 33.6 33.5 Hinckley and Bosworth 1,692 338 222 2,252 774 45.7 38.1 34.4 Leicester 18,100 2,618 1,325 22,043 8,238 45.5 39.8 37.4 Melton 1,255 160 94 1,509 676 53.9 47.8 44.8 North West Leicestershire 2,618 228 — 2,846 785 30.0 27.6 27.6 Oadby and Wigston 1,306 107 — 1,413 636 48.7 45.0 45.0 Rutland 720 106 — 826 196 27.2 23.7 23.7 Boston 1,290 114 56 1,460 862 66.8 61.4 59.0 East Lindsey 3,012 123 31 3,166 942 31.3 30.0 29.8 Lincoln 2,459 464 47 2,970 761 30.9 26.0 25.6 North Kesteven 1,922 75 9 2,006 955 49.7 47.8 47.6 South Holland 1,593 249 68 1,910 585 36.7 31.8 30.6 South Kesteven 2,374 204 174 2,752 1,313 55.3 50.9 47.7 West Lindsey 1,639 203 27 1,869 520 31.7 28.2 27.8 Corby 1,603 860 8 2,471 404 25.2 16.4 16.3 Daventry 1,202 312 117 1,631 767 63.8 50.7 47.0 East Northamptonshire 1,515 128 17 1,660 519 34.3 31.6 31.3 Kettering 2,538 286 104 2,928 1,150 45.3 40.7 39.3 Northampton 4,925 622 863 6,410 2,196 44.6 39.6 34.3 South Northamptonshire 1,315 294 26 1,635 670 51.0 41.6 41.0 Wellingborough 1,784 358 735 2,877 1,487 83.4 69.4 51.7 Ashfield 3,123 2,393 56 5,572 911 29.2 16.5 16.3 Bassetlaw 2,715 720 69 3,504 2,186 80.5 63.6 62.4 Broxtowe 3,200 1,108 6 4,314 2,065 64.5 47.9 47.9 Gedling 2,599 620 28 3,247 2,027 78.0 63.0 62.4 Mansfield 4,026 1,828 35 5,889 1,850 46.0 31.6 31.4 Newark 2,666 245 * * 1,367 51.3 47.0 * Nottingham 17,574 3,803 675 22,052 11,385 64.8 53.3 51.6 Rushcliffe 2,718 348 — 3,066 1,911 70.3 62.3 62.3 * Not available.
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Region 4-Eastern Capital Receipts April—September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April—September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (Prescribed Proportion) Non-Housing Total Allocation and Receipts (Cols. 2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation (Col. 2) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts (Col. 2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing and Non-Housing Receipts (Col. 5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) North Bedfordshire 3,631 730 24 4,385 1,452 40.0 33.3 33.1 Luton 4,299 624 * * 2,847 66.2 57.8 * Mid Bedfordshire 1,943 790 173 2,906 907 46.7 33.2 31.2 South Bedfordshire 2,043 2,051 419 4,513 957 46.8 23.4 21.2 Aylesbury Vale 3,118 1,285 92 4,495 1,530 49.1 34.7 34.0 South Bucks 1,396 1,253 * * 827 59.2 31.2 * Chiltern 1,289 423 4 1,716 806 62.5 47.1 47.0 Milton Keynes 2,089 832 58 2,979 1,861 89.1 63.7 62.5 Wycombe 3,024 737 8 3,769 2,119 70.1 56.3 56.2 Cambridge 3,814 949 211 4,974 1,111 29.1 23.3 22.3 East Cambridgeshire 1,478 333 2 1,813 470 31.8 26.0 25.9 Fenland 1,440 229 78 1,747 716 49.7 42.9 41.0 Huntingdon 3,468 491 372 4,331 2,331 67.2 58.9 53.8 Peterborough 3,543 * * * * * * * South Cambridgeshire 2,134 1,006 2 3,142 1,343 62.9 42.8 42.7 Basildon 2,894 629 35 3,558 1,398 48.3 39.7 39.3 Braintree 2,229 725 232 3,186 1,368 61.4 46.3 42.9 Brentwood 845 181 355 1,381 691 81.8 67.3 50.0 Castle Point 618 * * * * * * * Chelmsford 1,926 731 9 2,666 1,085 56.3 40.8 40.7 Colchester 2,634 1,678 791 5,103 1,785 67.8 41.4 35.0 Epping Forest 1,942 683 131 2,756 1,464 75.4 55.8 53.1 Harlow 2,698 5,275 2 7,975 1,084 40.2 13.6 13.6 Maldon 1,235 235 41 1,511 456 36.9 31.0 30.2 Rochford 1,846 281 3 2,130 254 13.8 11.9 11.9 Southend-on-Sea 3,127 976 69 4,172 2,163 69.2 52.7 51.8 Tendring 2,743 297 72 3,112 781 28.5 25.7 25.1 Thurrock 2,372 * * * * * * * Uttlesford 1,174 265 20 1,459 552 47.0 38.4 37.8 Broxbourne 2,501 1,469 5,127 9,097 1,712 68.5 43.1 18.8 Dacorum 2,539 1,318 396 4,253 1,312 51.7 34.0 30.8 East Hertfordshire 2,415 1,614 1,432 5,461 1,117 46.3 27.7 20.5 Hertsmere 1,430 1,791 — 3,221 501 35.0 15.6 15.6 North Hertfordshire 2,784 530 — 3,314 1,625 58.4 49.0 49.0 St. Albans 2,003 386 130 2,519 1,157 57.8 48.4 45.9 Stevenage 2,860 2,981 * * 1,518 53.1 26.0 * Three Rivers 1,064 408 79 1,551 409 38.4 27.8 26.4 Watford 2,648 3,501 532 6,681 830 31.3 13.5 12.4 Welwyn Hatfield 2,976 2,920 — 5,896 2,787 93.6 47.3 47.3 Breckland 2,721 591 8 3,320 804 29.5 24.3 24.2 Broadland 2,109 111 251 2,471 1,126 53.4 50.7 45.6 Great Yarmouth 3,341 543 38 3,922 873 26.1 22.5 22.3 North Norfolk 2,733 475 221 3,429 1,051 38.5 32.8 30.7 Norwich 8,067 847 141 9,055 3,074 38.1 34.5 33.9 South Norfolk 2,218 559 15 2,792 488 22.0 17.6 17.5 King's Lynn and West Norfolk 3,341 938 351 4,630 1,518 45.4 35.5 32.8 Babergh 2,128 261 150 2,539 1,012 47.6 42.4 39.9 Forest Heath 1,204 112 80 1,396 340 28.2 25.8 24.4 Ipswich 5,196 961 518 6,675 2,667 51.3 43.3 40.0 Mid Suffolk 2,265 308 — 2,573 1,009 44.5 39.2 39.2 St. Edmundsbury 2,359 655 127 3,141 1,160 49.2 38.5 36.9 Suffolk Coastal 2,250 344 47 2,641 812 36.1 31.3 30.7 Waveney 3,530 429 204 4,163 1,788 50.7 45.2 42.9 * Not available.
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Region 5-Greater London Capital Receipts April—September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April—September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (Prescribed Proportion) Non-Housing Total of Allocation and Receipts (Cols. 2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation (Col. 2) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts (Cols. 2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing and Non Housing Receipts (Col. 5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) Greater London Council 70,554 18,915 11,751 101,220 51,394 72.8 57.4 50.8 City of London 720 2,503 8,085 11,308 124 17.2 3.8 1.1 Barking and Dagenham 3,520 3,371 — 6,891 1,080 30.7 15.7 15.7 Barnet 8,739 1,680 117 10,536 1,970 22.5 18.9 18.7 Bexley 5,479 1,032 201 6,712 3,018 55.1 46.4 45.0 Brent 26,154 716 2,250 29,120 10,997 42.0 40.9 37.8 Bromley 6,785 2,580 817 10,182 4,531 66.8 48.4 44.5 Camden 35,085 5,831 2,812 43,728 11,395 32.5 27.8 26.1 Croydon 8,764 1,443 1,436 11,643 4,391 50.1 43.0 37.7 Ealing 15,742 2,845 1,948 20,535 7,421 47.1 39.9 36.1 Enfield 8,738 1,208 227 10,173 4,120 47.2 41.4 40.5 Greenwich 16,635 4,877 1 21,513 6,247 37.6 29.0 29.0 Hackney 23,629 771 86 24,486 9,459 40.0 38.8 38.6 Hammersmith and Fulham 19,887 2,698 178 22,763 9,944 50.0 44.0 43.7 Haringey 29,908 2,468 505 32,881 13,559 45.3 41.9 41.2 Harrow 4,401 686 318 5,405 1,905 43.3 37.4 35.2 Havering 4,054 4,495 228 8,777 1,941 47.9 22.7 22.1 Hillingdon 9,144 4,741 1,542 15,427 5,330 58.3 38.4 34.5 Hounslow 9,712 1,536 772 12,020 4,119 42.4 36.6 34.3 Islington 38,032 2,844 232 41,108 15,980 42.0 39.1 38.9 Kensington and Chelsea 20,341 1,014 510 21,865 8,810 43.3 41.3 40.3 Kingston upon Thames 2,714 741 1,028 4,483 1,372 50.6 39.7 30.6 Lambeth 43,314 * * * * * * * Lewisham 25,557 1,928 43 27,528 7,099 27.8 25.8 25.8 Merton 6,929 2,260 82 9,271 3,858 55.7 42.0 41.6 Newham 21,962 5,385 23 27,370 4,189 19.1 15.3 15.3 Redbridge 5,149 1,377 149 6,675 1,789 34.7 27.4 26.8 Richmond upon Thames 5,488 674 283 6,445 2,400 43.7 38.9 37.2 Southwark 33,772 3,285 749 37,806 12,909 38.2 34.8 34.1 Sutton 3,282 1,181 381 4,844 1,337 40.7 30.0 27.6 Tower Hamlets 10,542 577 466 11,585 1,837 17.4 16.5 15.9 Waltham Forest 9,042 1,918 138 11,098 5,387 59.6 49.2 48.5 Wandsworth 19,986 5,484 242 25,712 11,579 57.9 45.5 45.0 Westminster 18,198 1,385 2,714 22,297 9,139 50.2 46.7 41.0 * Not available.
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Region 6-South Eastern Capital Receipts April—September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April—September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (Prescribed Proportion) Non-Housing Total of Allocation and Receipts (Cols. 2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation (Col. 2) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts (Cols. 2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing and Non Housing Receipts (Col. 5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) Bracknell 2,120 978 13 3,111 1,535 72.4 49.5 49.3 Newbury 2,455 488 374 3,317 1,121 45.7 38.1 33.8 Reading 4,852 * * * 1,450 29.9 * * Slough 2,674 1,216 235 4,125 1,978 74.0 50.8 48.0 Windsor and Maidenhead 3,151 861 1,170 5,182 1,236 39.2 30.8 23.9 Wokingham 1,914 700 638 3,252 982 51.3 37.6 30.2 Brighton 6,365 771 381 7,517 2,501 39.3 35.0 33.3 Eastbourne 2,784 2,334 151 5,269 1,193 42.9 23.3 22.6 Hastings 4,062 572 208 4,842 2,037 50.1 44.0 42.1 Hove 2,634 224 — 2,858 619 23.5 21.7 21.7 Lewes 2,791 450 22 3,263 1,570 56.3 48.4 48.1 Rother 2,005 353 20 2,378 962 48.0 40.8 40.5 Wealden 2,498 921 — 3,419 795 31.8 23.3 23.3 Basingstoke and Deane 4,844 1,902 2,072 8,818 2,950 60.9 43.7 33.5 East Hampshire 2,015 361 649 3,025 1,336 66.3 56.2 44.2 Eastleigh 2,039 630 76 2,745 1,131 55.5 42.4 41.2 Fareham 1,775 599 * * 627 35.3 26.4 * Gosport 2,783 330 10 3,123 1,020 36.7 32.8 32.7 Hart 1,397 692 — 2,089 257 18.4 12.3 12.3 Havant 2,301 1,049 209 3,559 537 23.3 16.0 15.1 New Forest 3,546 832 263 4,641 1,911 53.9 43.7 41.2 Portsmouth 6,061 1,227 * * 3,564 58.8 48.9 * Rushmoor 2,382 496 202 3,080 1,323 55.5 46.0 43.0 Southampton 5,643 977 814 7,434 3,111 55.1 47.0 41.8 Test Valley 4,753 1,289 5 6,047 2,897 61.0 47.9 47.9 Winchester 2,170 448 622 3,240 1,217 56.1 46.5 37.6 Medina 2,026 205 — 2,231 1,083 53.5 48.5 48.5 South Wight 1,681 201 46 1,928 782 46.5 41.6 40.6 Ashford 3,935 759 13 4,707 2,284 58.0 48.7 48.5 Canterbury 3,090 395 205 3,690 1,127 36.5 32.3 30.5 Dartford 2,258 517 4 2,779 990 43.8 35.7 35.6 Dover 3,086 480 8 3,574 1,169 37.9 32.8 32.7 Gillingham 2,178 347 25 2,550 1,020 46.8 40.4 40.0 Gravesham 3,095 696 79 3,870 1,399 45.2 36.9 36.1 Maidstone 2,530 423 * * 1,122 44.3 38.0 * Rochester upon Medway 2,950 1,171 1,656 5,777 1,026 34.8 24.9 17.8 Sevenoaks 2,309 547 220 3,076 1,518 65.7 53.2 49.3 Shepway 2,636 341 82 3,059 915 34.7 30.7 29.9 Swale 3,048 488 41 3,577 1,268 41.6 35.9 35.4 Thanet 2,640 601 145 3,386 1,245 47.2 38.4 36.8 Tonbridge and Mailing 2,284 630 204 3,118 1,116 48.9 38.3 35.8 Tunbridge Wells 2,252 599 31 2,882 392 17.4 13.7 13.6 Cherwell 2,223 613 80 2,916 1,144 51.5 40.3 39.2 Oxford 4,435 565 1,195 6,195 1,868 42.1 37.4 30.2 South Oxfordshire 2,567 630 5 3,202 994 38.7 31.1 31.0 Vale of White Horse 2,355 554 459 3,368 711 30.2 24.4 21.1 West Oxfordshire 1,882 426 — 2,308 657 34.9 28.5 28.5 Elmbridge 3,212 529 197 3,938 1,639 51.0 43.8 41.6 Epsom and Ewell 1,626 255 21 1,902 520 32.0 27.6 27.3 Guildford 3,031 601 358 3,990 1,393 46.0 38.4 34.9 Mole Valley 2,324 610 1,481 4,415 1,015 43.7 34.6 23.0 Reigate and Banstead 2,678 521 768 3,967 980 36.6 30.6 24.7 Runnymede 2,383 568 — 2,951 1,325 55.6 44.9 44.9 Spelthorne 2,572 525 23 3,120 1,391 54.1 44.9 44.6 Surrey Heath 1,436 * * * * * * * Tandridge 1,459 304 3 1,766 716 9.1 40.6 40.5 Waverley 2,552 981 51 3,584 909 35.6 25.7 25.4 Woking 2,843 304 — 3,147 1,069 37.6 34.0 34.0
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Capital Receipts April—September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April—September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (Prescribed Proportion) Non-Housing Total of Allocation and Receipts (Cols. 2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation (Col. 2) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts (Cols. 2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing and Non Housing Receipts (Col. 5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) Adur 1,768 255 150 2,173 493 27.9 24.4 22.7 Arun 2,431 850 177 3,458 928 38.2 28.3 26.8 Chichester 2,370 293 94 2,757 847 35.7 31.8 30.7 Crawley 3,614 5,083 28 8,725 1,058 29.3 12.2 12.1 Horsham 3,111 270 1,516 4,897 1,266 40.7 37.4 25.9 Mid Sussex 2,490 471 205 3,166 673 27.0 22.7 21.3 Worthing 1,919 170 312 2,401 1,074 56.0 51.4 44.7 * Not available.
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Region 7—South West Capital Receipts April-September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April-September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (Prescribed Proportion) Non-Housing Total of Allocation and Receipts (Cols. 2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation (Col. 2) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts (Cols. 2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Non-Housing Receipts (Cols. 5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) Bath 1,910 555 107 2,572 852 44.6 34.6 33.1 Bristol 17,058 3,470 2,770 23,298 5,310 31.1 25.9 22.8 Kingswood 2,102 1,550 34 3,686 986 46.9 27.0 26.7 Northavon 1,388 410 1,240 3,038 852 61.4 47.4 28.0 Wansdyke 818 510 7 1,335 315 38.5 23.7 23.6 Woodspring 2,396 424 148 2,968 972 40.6 34.5 32.7 Caradon 2,447 532 23 3,002 775 31.7 26.0 25.8 Carrick 1,555 330 65 1,950 702 45.1 37.2 36.0 Kerrier 1,796 245 17 2,058 942 52.4 46.2 45.8 North Cornwall 1,543 608 30 2,181 634 41.1 29.5 29.1 Penwith 2,225 318 48 2,591 914 41.1 35.9 35.3 Restormel 1,649 455 13 2,117 772 46.8 36.7 36.5 Isles of Scilly 201 11 — 212 9 4.5 4.2 4.2 East Devon 1,455 339 214 2,008 712 48.9 39.7 35.5 Exeter 2,060 567 71 2,698 961 46.7 36.6 35.6 North Devon 2,148 659 — 2,807 752 35.0 26.8 26.8 Plymouth 10,954 1,321 734 13,009 3,918 35.8 31.9 30.1 South Hams 1,828 324 180 2,332 796 43.5 37.0 34.1 Teignbridge 2,091 261 139 2,491 862 41.2 36.6 34.6 Mid Devon 1,841 876 41 2,758 943 51.2 34.7 34.2 Torbay 2,200 334 198 2,732 836 38.0 33.0 30.6 Torridge 1,414 247 16 1,677 724 51.2 43.6 43.2 West Devon 1,094 109 1 1,204 436 39.9 36.2 36.2 Bournemouth 3,036 874 476 4,386 1,786 58.8 45.7 40.7 Christchurch 752 199 1,682 2,633 243 32.3 25.6 9.2 North Dorset 904 639 1 1,544 852 94.2 55.2 55.2 Poole 2,320 825 1,765 4,910 737 31.8 23.4 15.0 Purbeck 1,154 127 42 1,323 314 27.2 24.5 23.7 West Dorset 1,550 790 25 2,365 1,141 73.6 48.8 48.2 Weymouth and Portland 2,369 867 — 3,236 1,347 56.9 41.6 41.6 Wimborne 1,182 642 13 1,837 817 69.1 44.8 44.5 Cheltenham 3,490 773 1,952 6,215 2,104 60.3 49.4 33.9 Cotswold 1,567 523 93 2,183 1,093 69.8 52.3 50.1 Forest of Dean 2,163 544 23 2,730 715 33.1 26.4 26.2 Gloucester 1,749 471 32 2,252 1,015 58.0 45.7 45.1 Stroud 2,342 639 180 3,161 976 41.7 32.7 30.9 Tewkesbury 1,499 246 — 1,745 968 64.6 55.5 55.5 Mendip 3,259 410 1 3,670 2,002 61.4 54.6 54.6 Sedgemoor 1,852 978 204 3,034 636 34.3 22.5 21.0 Taunton Deane 1,939 507 159 2,605 926 47.8 37.9 35.5 West Somerset 1,234 141 — 1,375 263 21.3 19.1 19.1 Yeovil 2,580 732 47 3,359 1,750 67.8 52.8 52.1 Kennet 1,842 459 246 2,547 827 44.9 35.9 32.5 North Wiltshire 1,655 455 38 2,148 789 47.7 37.4 36.7 Salisbury 1,821 671 95 2,587 807 44.3 32.4 31.2 Thamesdown 6,686 1,905 1,584 10,175 2,636 39.4 30.7 25.9 West Wiltshire 1,489 380 385 2,254 519 34.9 27.8 23.0
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Region 8—West Midlands Capital Receipts April-September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April-September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (Prescribed Proportion) Non- Housing Total of Allocation and Receipts (Cols.2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation (Col. 2) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts (Cols. 2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing and Non-Housing Receipts (Col. 5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) Bromsgrove 1,433 474 27 1,934 793 55.3 41.6 41.0 Hereford 1,752 733 — 2,485 1,175 67.1 47.3 47.3 Leominster 1,407 226 5 1,638 689 49.0 42.2 42.1 Malvern Hills 3,450 454 52 3,956 1,106 32.1 28.3 28.0 Redditch 1,347 241 21 1,609 264 19.6 16.6 16.4 South Herefordshire 1,465 600 7 2,072 682 46.6 33.0 32.9 Worcester 1,820 499 * * 1,012 55.6 43.6 * Wychavon 2,407 1,047 418 3,872 1,795 74.6 52.0 46.4 Wyre Forest 3,005 479 5 3,489 1,235 41.1 35.4 35.4 Bridgnorth 1,044 208 27 1,279 285 27.3 22.8 22.3 North Shropshire 1,414 237 8 1,659 555 39.3 33–6 33.5 Oswestry 903 182 — 1,085 363 40.2 33.5 33.5 Shrewsbury and Atcham 2,087 318 102 2,507 763 36.6 31.7 30.4 South Shropshire 1,045 145 37 1,227 406 38.9 34.1 33.1 The Wrekin 3,563 608 753 4,924 1,764 49.5 42.3 35.8 Cannock Chase 2,067 * * * * * * * East Staffordshire 3,120 288 958 4,366 1,775 56–9 52.1 40.7 Lichfield 2,091 224 — 2,315 1,036 49.5 44.8 44.8 Newcastle-under-Lyme 3,173 1,528 115 4,816 1,214 38.3 25.8 25.2 Stafford 2,382 340 89 2,811 725 30.4 26.6 25.8 South Staffordshire 2,034 642 50 2,726 1,022 50.2 38.2 37.5 Staffordshire Moorlands 1,359 118 34 1,511 380 28.0 25.7 25.1 Stoke-on-Trent 9,126 1,472 32 10,630 3,901 42.7 36.8 36.7 Tamworth 2,765 443 64 3,272 746 27.0 23.3 22.8 North Warwickshire 1,101 507 — 1,608 615 55.9 38.2 38.2 Nuneaton and Bedworth 2,851 1,305 446 4,602 1,095 38.4 26.3 23.8 Rugby 3,585 297 173 4,055 1,838 51.3 47.3 45.3 Stratford-on-Avon 2,395 871 81 3,347 896 37.4 27.4 26.8 Warwick 2,210 451 456 3,117 1,830 82.8 68.8 58.7 Birmingham 58,865 4,846 6,084 69,795 14,744 25.0 23.1 21.1 Coventry 9,563 2,545 135 12,243 4,090 42.8 33.8 33.4 Dudley 7,074 2,703 180 9,957 4,138 58.5 42.3 41.6 Sandwell 14,430 1,568 8 16,006 5,660 39.2 35.4 35.4 Solihull 2,059 799 328 3,186 879 42.7 30.8 27.6 Walsall 9,935 * * * * * * * Wolverhampton 14,122 2,488 223 16,833 4,853 34.4 29.2 28.8 * Not available.
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Region 9—North West Including Cumbria Capital Receipts April-September 1982 Gross Housing Capital Expenditure April-September 1982 Housing Capital Allocation for 1982–83 Housing (prescribed Proportion) Non-Housing Total of Allocation and Receipts(Cols.2+3+4) Amount As Percentage of Allocation(Col.2) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing Receipts (Cols.2+3) As Percentage of Allocation + Housing and Non-Housing Receipts (col.5) Local Authority (1) £000 (2) £000 (3) £000 (4) £000 (5) £000 (6) (7) (8) (9) Chester 2,462 341 32 2,835 1,152 46.8 41.1 40.6 Congleton 1,630 350 * * 916 56.2 46.3 * Crewe and Nantwich 2,923 502 261 3,686 1,144 39.1 33.4 31.0 Ellesmere Port and Neston 1,384 587 128 2,099 466 33.7 23.6 22.2 Halton 2,972 887 253 4,112 1,210 40.7 31.4 29.4 Macclesfield 3,281 540 221 4,042 1,967 60.0 51.5 48.7 Vale Royal 2,125 * * * * * * * Warrington 4,577 689 * * 2,026 44.3 38.5 * Allerdale 3,823 180 190 4,193 1,723 45.1 43.0 41.1 Barrow-in-Furness 2,475 * * * * * * * Carlisle 3,208 888 2,840 6,936 1,308 40.8 31.9 18.9 Copeland 2,740 1,493 34 4,267 819 29.9 19.3 19.2 Eden 1,138 441 10 1,589 514 45.2 32.6 32.3 South Lakeland 1,720 1,252 88 3,060 1,072 62.33 6.1 35.0 Blackburn 8,941 463 199 9,603 3,077 34.4 32.7 32.0 Blackpool 3,849 394 148 4,391 1,509 39.2 35.6 34.4 Burnley 5,435 635 173 6,243 1,664 30.6 27.4 26.7 Chorley 2,527 90 22 2,639 1,205 47.7 46.0 45.7 Fylde 1,137 193 — 1,330 378 33.2 28.4 28.4 Hyndburn 4,117 162 30 4,309 1,285 31.2 30.0 29.8 Lancaster 3,061 460 388 3,909 990 32.3 28.1 25.3 Pendle 4,683 248 61 4,992 2,057 43.9 41.7 41.2 Preston 4,439 174 234 4,847 2,264 51.0 49.1 46.7 Ribble Valley 1,660 187 11 1,858 488 29.4 26.4 26.3 Rossendale 3,454 227 99 3,780 1,102 31.9 29.9 29.2 South Ribble 2,298 381 — 2,679 746 32.5 27.8 27.8 West Lancashire 1,447 168 16 1,631 530 36.6 32.8 32.5 Wyre 1,481 264 9 1,754 548 37.0 31.4 31.2 Bolton 15,773 931 394 17,098 6,938 44.0 41.5 40.6 Bury 6,107 476 329 6,912 1,821 29.8 27.7 26.3 Manchester 53,430 3,751 2,400 59,581 18,626 34.9 32.6 31.3 Oldham 14,480 728 186 15,394 4,095 28.3 26.9 26.6 Rochdale 13,464 823 7 14,294 4,509 33.5 31.6 31.5 Salford 28,587 1,773 316 30,676 6,690 23.4 22.0 21.8 Stockport 6,544 657 544 7,745 2,205 33.7 30.6 28.5 Tameside 12,136 1,181 286 13,603 4,123 34.0 31.0 30.3 Trafford 6,109 1,173 1,142 8,424 1,730 28.3 23.8 20.5 Wigan 11,566 1,661 139 13,366 2,971 25.7 22.5 22.2 Knowsley 5,075 2,479 24 7,578 2,661 52.4 35.2 35.1 Liverpool 46,666 * * * * * * * St. Helens 7,006 984 440 8,430 3,342 47.7 41.8 39.6 Sefton 7,531 1,024 413 8,968 3,036 40.3 35.5 33.9 Wirral 11,915 * * * * * * * * Not available.