HC Deb 30 January 1984 vol 53 cc56-82W
Dr. Cunningham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish the total of block grant to be received by each local authority in England in 1984–85 if it spent at the total of its grant-related expenditure allocation.

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

The block grant entitlement for each local authority, for 1984–85, assuming all authorities spent at the level of their grant-related expenditure, is given in the table. The figures are after close-ending grant claims to the 1984–85 settlement grant total, but before holdback.

1984–85 Block Grant: All Authorities Spending at GRE
Grant before holdback

£ million

Shire Counties
Avon 120.313
Bedfordshire 61.243
Berkshire 50.349
Buckinghamshire 54.583
Cambridgeshire 77.222
Cheshire 126.759
Cleveland 108.421
Cornwall 75.840
Cumbria 91.000
Derbyshire 155.976
Devon 145.974
Dorset 59.232
Durham 119.077
East Sussex 59.990
Essex 143.217
Gloucestershire 69.126
Hampshire 182.321
Hereford and Worcester 87.700
Hertfordshire 66.848
Humberside 171.396
Isle of Wight 20.562
Kent 224.161
Lancashire 280.884
Leicestershire 134.328
Lincolnshire 97.841
Norfolk 92.610
Northamptonshire 88.158
Northumberland 51.726
North Yorkshire 106.066
Nottinghamshire 169.236
Oxfordshire 47.670
Shropshire 67.837
Somerset 65.624
Staffordshire 166.041
Suffolk 76.798
Surrey 45.784
Warwickshire 61.245
West Sussex 58.679
Wiltshire 87.949
Greater London
Camden 17.543
Greenwich 24.216
Hackney 43.239
Hammersmith and Fulham 31.403
Islington 34.850
Kensington and Chelsea 8.698
Lambeth 53.169
Lewisham 34.910
Southwark 47.137
Tower Hamlets 25.595
Wandsworth 44.292
Barking and Dagenham 24.198
Barnet 29.722
Bexley 41.951

Grant before holdback

£ million

Brent 61.803
Bromley 40.246
Croydon 39.765
Ealing 51.820
Enfield 39159
Haringey 58.528
Harrow 28.393
Havering 39.295
Hillingdon 18.758
Hounslow 24.751
Kingston-upon-Thames 15.295
Merton 25.040
Newham 70.346
Redbridge 36.679
Richmond-upon-Thames 16.446
Sutton 24.299
Waltham Forest 56.996
GLC 163.562
ILEA 88.247
Metropolitan Police 131.039
Greater Manchester
Bolton 55.088
Bury 29.221
Manchester 92.813
Oldham 51.722
Rochdale 46.212
Salford 51.203
Stockport 37.690
Tameside 44.433
Trafford 19.277
Wigan 59.682
Merseyside
Knowsley 37.069
Liverpool 108.526
St. Helens 34.531
Sefton 43.783
Wirral 54.973
South Yorkshire
Barnsley 44.598
Doncaster 55.963
Rotherham 52.033
Sheffield 89.324
Tyne and Wear
Gateshead 38.369
Newcastle upon Tyne 40.197
North Tyneside 36.151
South Tyneside 35.096
Sunderland 61.670
West Midlands
Birmingham 175.377
Coventry 54.040
Dudley 33.413
Sandwell 47.667
Solihull 25.949
Walsall 43.434
Wolverhampton 42.487
West Yorkshire
Bradford 113.355
Calderdale 43.132
Kirklees 88.390
Leeds 114.119
Wakefield 54.586
Metropolitan Counties
Greater Manchester 114.387
Merseyside 79.529

Grant before holdback

£ million

South Yorkshire 56.028
Tyne and Wear 75.722
West Midlands 92.335
West Yorkshire 94.027
Avon
Bath 2.569
Bristol 10.926
Kingswood 2.158
Northavon 1.543
Wansdyke 1.356
Woodspring 3.525
Bedfordshire
North Bedfordshire 1.852
Luton 2.553
Mid Bedfordshire .858
South Bedfordshire .346
Berkshire
Bracknell .008
Newbury 1.503
Reading 2.088
Slough .782
Windsor and Maidenhead .986
Wokingham 1.131
Buckinghamshire
Aylesbury Vale 1.324
Chiltern .234
Milton Keynes 1.256
Wycombe .658
Cambridgeshire
Cambridge 1.148
East Cambridgeshire .914
Fenland 1.386
Huntingdon 1.705
Peterborough 2.151
South Cambridgeshire .748
Cheshire
Chester 1.774
Congleton 1.078
Crewe and Nantwich 2.271
Ellesmere Port and Neston .552
Halton 2.207
Macclesfield 2.074
Vale Royal 1.495
Warrington 2.610
Cleveland
Hartlepool 3.440
Langbaurgh 2.732
Middlesbrough 6.210
Stockton-on-Tees 2.973
Cornwall
Caradon 1.715
Carrick 1.879
Kerrier 2.024
North Cornwall 1.753
Penwith 1.563
Restormel 1.568
Cumbria
Allerdale 3.049
Barrow in Furness 2.451
Carlisle 2.730
Copeland 1.895
Eden 1.127
South Lakeland 2.592
Derbyshire
Amber Valley 2.372

Grant before holdback

£ million

Bolsover 1.688
Chesterfield 2.330
Derby 5.400
Erewash 2.408
High Peak 1.668
North East Derbyshire 1.963
South Derbyshire .717
West Derbyshire 1.524
Devon
East Devon 2.569
Exeter 2.664
North Devon 1.927
Plymouth 7.288
South Hams 1.808
Teignbridge 2.406
Mid Devon 1.383
Torbay 2.793
Torridge 1.558
West Devon 1.081
Dorset
Bournemouth 4.327
Christchurch .803
North Dorset 1.091
Poole 2.107
Purbeck .699
West Dorset 2.044
Weymouth and Portland 1.815
Wimbourne 1.101
Durham
Chester-le-Street 1.354
Darlington 2.683
Derwentside 2.672
Durham 1.933
Easington 3.402
Sedgefield 2.552
Teesdale .688
Wear Valley 1.959
East Sussex
Brighton 5.490
Eastbourne 2.125
Hastings 2.741
Hove 3.203
Lewes 1.465
Rother 1.925
Wealden 2.316
Essex
Basildon 2.923
Braintree 1.553
Brentwood .364
Castle Point 1.459
Chelmsford 1.530
Colchester 2.393
Epping Forest 1.026
Harlow 1.215
Maldon .487
Rochford 1.098
Southend-on-Sea 4.307
Tendring 2.940
Uttlesford .817
Gloucestershire
Cheltenham 1.826
Cotswold 1.276
Forest of Dean 1.651
Gloucester 2.211
Stroud 1.886
Tewkesbury .804

Grant before holdback

£ million

Hampshire
Basingstoke and Deane 1.683
East Hampshire 1.541
Eastleigh 1.039
Fareham 1.273
Gosport 1.939
Hart .867
Havant 2.465
New Forest 2.169
Portsmouth 7.794
Rushmoor 1.839
Southampton 5.632
Test Valley 1.155
Winchester 1.262
Hereford and Worcester
Bromsgrove .917
Hereford .969
Leominster .896
Malvern Hills 1.491
Redditch .835
South Herefordshire .953
Worcester 1.202
Wychavon 1.050
Wyre Forest 1.553
Hertfordshire
Broxbourne 1.162
Dacorum 1.512
East Hertfordshire 1.272
Hertsmere .792
North Hertfordshire 1.083
St. Albans 1.020
Stevenage 1.040
Three Rivers .821
Watford 1.516
Welwyn Hatfield .493
Humberside
Beverley 2.342
Boothferry 2.064
Cleethorpes 1.835
Glanford 1.614
Great Grimsby 3.107
Holderness 1.201
Kingston upon Hull 12.814
East Yorkshire 2.365
Scunthorpe 2.362
Isle of Wight
Medina 1.446
South Wight 1.089
Kent
Ashford 1.803
Canterbury 3.160
Dartford 2.021
Dover 2.841
Gillingham 2.367
Gravesham 2.130
Maidstone 2.535
Rochester upon Medway 2.891
Sevenoaks 1.937
Shepway 2.306
Swale 2.438
Thanet 4.424
Tonbridge and Malling 1.518
Tunbridge Wells 2.155
Lancashire
Blackburn 6.957
Blackpool 5.926
Burnley 3.668
Chorley 2.072

Grant before holdback

£ million

Fylde 1.569
Hyndbum 2.748
Lancaster 3.768
Pendle 3.111
Preston 4.560
Ribble Valley 1.153
Rossendale 1.940
South Ribble 2.095
West Lancashire 2.054
Wyre 3.228
Leicestershire
Blaby 1.096
Charnwood 1.723
Harborough .748
Hinkley and Bosworth 1.144
Leicester 10.618
Melton .669
North West Leicestershire 1.113
Oadby and Wigston .814
Rutland .467
Lincolnshire
Boston 1.472
East Lindsey 2.347
Lincoln 2.128
North Kesteven 1.527
South Holland .697
South Kesteven 2.038
West Lindsey 1.511
Norfolk
Breckland 1.818
Broadland 1.707
Great Yarmouth 2.065
North Norfolk 2.224
Norwich 2.905
South Norfolk 1.778
King's Lynn and West Norfolk 2.525
Northamptonshire
Corby 1.204
Daventry .500
East Northamptonshire 1.325
Kettering 1.879
Northampton 3.492
South Northamptonshire 1.029
Wellingborough 1.296
Northumberland
Alnwick 1.004
Berwick-upon-Tweed .700
Blyth Valley 2.486
Castle Morpeth .825
Tynedale 1.269
Wansbeck 1.494
North Yorkshire
Craven 1.101
Hambleton 1.348
Harrogate 3.056
Richmondshire 1.043
Ryedale 1.906
Scarborough 3.067
Selby .514
York 3.406
Nottinghamshire
Ashfield 2.227
Bassetlaw .762
Broxtowe 2.068
Gedling 2.304
Mansfield 3.406
Newark 1.990
Nottingham 9.529

Grant before holdback

£ million

Rushcliffe .895
Oxfordshire
Cherwell 1.376
Oxford 2.795
South Oxfordshire 1.543
Vale of White Horse .477
West Oxfordshire 1.371
Shropshire
Bridgnorth .781
North Shropshire 1.340
Oswestry .775
Shrewsbury and Atcham 1.438
South Shropshire 1.111
The Wrekin 2.745
Somerset
Mendip 1.797
Sedgemoor 1.853
Taunton Deane 2.038
West Somerset .401
Yeovil 2.841
Staffordshire
Cannock Chase 1.475
East Staffordshire 1.957
Lichfield .968
Newcastle-under-Lyme 2.515
South Staffordshire 1.145
Stafford 1.780
Staffordshire Moorlands 1.751
Stoke-on-Trent 6.300
Tamworth 1.466
Suffolk
Babergh 1.465
Forest Heath 1.263
Ipswich 2.781
Mid Sufolk 1.340
St. Edmundsbury 1.466
Suffok Coastal 1.570
Waveney 2.924
Surrey
Elmbridge .096
Epsom and Ewell .785
Guildford .522
Mole Valley .507
Reigate and Banstead .715
Runnymede .519
Surrey Heath .344
Tandridge .784
Waverley .868
Woking 1.328
Warwickshire
North Warwickshire .821
Nuneaton and Bedworth 2.282
Rugby 1.361
Stratford on Avon .983
Warwick 1.379
West Sussex
Adur .939
Arun 3.026
Chichester 2.001
Crawley .014
Horsham 1.594
Mid Sussex 1.644
Worthing 2.853
Wiltshire
Kennet 1.326
North Wiltshire 2.144

Grant before holdback

£ million

Salisbury 1.785
Thamesdown 3.073
West Wiltshire 1.824
Isles of Scilly .690

Dr. Cunningham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the basis of calculation of the figure of 24 per cent, in constraint (c) in paragraph 2 of annex D of the "Rate Support Grant Report (England) 1984–85".

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

In my view, expenditure guidance based on an increase in budgeted expenditure of 24 per cent, since 1981–82 is the maximum acceptable in the circumstances, and so, where applicable, should override other factors in the target formula.

Mr. Murphy

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will pay special attention to the financial record of the Hertfordshire county council and the representations made to him by hon. Members representing Hertfordshire constituencies when he draws up targets for rate support grant for 1985–86.

Mr. Waldegrave

In framing his proposals for 1985–86 my right hon. Friend will pay close attention to all the representations made to him.

Dr. Cunningham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish the block grant receipts of (a) Surrey county council, (b) the London borough of Lambeth and (c) Buckinghamshire county council at (i) budget stage and (ii) all supplementary reports in each year from 1981–82 to 1983–84.

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

The information requested is as follows:

Surrey CC

£ million

Lambeth LBC*

£ million

Bucks CC

£ million

1981–82
RSG Report (budget stage) 75.9 50.8 55.8
1st Supplementary Report 72.8 51.4 55.9
2nd Supplementary Report 72.8 47.1 56.0
3rd Supplementary Report 73.1 51.4 55.9
1982–83
RSG Report (budget stage) 68.3 55.3 59.2
1st Supplementary Report 66.6 52.5 58.4
1983–84
RSG Report (budget stage) 58.0 50.1 61.5
1st Supplementary Report 56.1 44.2 53.8
* Lambeth

Figures for 1981–82 include grant paid in respect of GLC, ILEA and Metropolitan Police. Figures for 1982–83 exclude GLC grant which was paid direct, but include grant paid in respect of Metropolitan Police. In 1983–84 grant is being paid direct to precepting authorities.

Dr. Cunningham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish the percentage change in the grant-related expenditure allocation of every local authority in England between (a) 1981–82 and 1984–85, (b) 1982–83 and 1984–85 and (c) 1983–84 and 1984–85.

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

The information requested is as follows:

Grant-related expenditure—1981/82 to 1984/85
Percentage change from latest Supplementary Report for each year to

1984/85 settlement

1981/2 third SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1982/3 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1983/4 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent.
Avon 14.4 7.4 5.1
Bath -6.7 -1.8 -2.8
Bristol -1.0 2.3 -3.4
Kingswood 19.5 7.7 -3.2
Northavon 19.1 6.6 -3.7
Wansdyke 8.7 -1.7 -4.1
Woodspring 26.0 6.9 0.6
Bedfordshire 22.0 10.3 5.2
North Bedfordshire 18.7 3.2 -9.6
Luton 13.9 8.0 -7.6
Mid Bedfordshire 32.6 2.5 -11.5
South Bedfordshire 4.1 -2.6 -9.3
Berkshire 20.0 11.0 6.3
Bracknell 60.7 12.1 -1.1
Newbury 6.3 1.0 -3.0
Reading 9.2 1.4 -2.8
Slough 5.3 2.8 -6.4
Windsor and Maidenhead 6.4 0.5 -3.8
Wokingham 4.5 1.3 -4.5
Buckinghamshire 23.1 12.9 5.7
Aylesbury Vale 30.9 4.7 -3.2
South Bucks 0.9 -2.7 -6.3
Chiltern 10.9 3.1 -5.3
Milton Keynes 48.0 2.7 3.2
Wycombe 41.8 3.9 -3.7
Cambridgeshire 21.7 12.1 6.5
Cambridge 9.7 -1.8 -4.4
East Cambridgeshire 33.9 -1.7 -3.8
Fenland 9.5 2.6 -6.8
Huntingdon 14.9 0.7 -4.8
Peterborough 5.4 5.6 -4.7
South Cambridgeshire 13.4 1.0 -4.3
Cheshire 14.3 8.3 4.1
Chester 18.2 0.7 -2.2
Congleton 31.8 1.6 -2.6
Crewe and Nantwich 3.3 -0.2 -1.6
Ellesmere Port and Neston 3.4 -0.8 -5.4
Halton 4.5 -1.5 -3.3
Macclesfield 7.2 0.4 -3.9
Vale Royal 18.3 0.1 -2.3
Warrington 28.5 0.5 -1.7
Cleveland 16.9 10.3 6.0
Hartlepool 4.8 5.1 -9.6
Langbaurgh -9.1 -9.9 -16.3
Middlesborough -13.9 -9.9 -18.2
Stockton-on-Tees 3.7 4.3 -8.8
Cornwall 17.9 10.3 5.7
Caradon 28.2 0.3 -3.2
Carrick 5.7 4.7 -3.0
Kerrier 8.7 2.4 -2.9
North Cornwall 17.2 1.1 -2.0
Penwith -2.4 -1.6 -4.5
Restormel 14.1 1.3 -2.7
Cumbria 11.1 6.0 1.8
Allerdale 13.1 9.6 -3.6
Barrow in Fuiness 6.9 7.8 -6.7
Carlisle 33.1 6.4 -3.3
Copeland 17.8 6.9 -4.6
Eden 17.3 6.3 -3.1
South Lakeland 7.2 1.4 -4.3
Derbyshire 18.0 10.6 5.7

1981/2 third SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1982/3 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1983/4 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent.
Amber Valley 1.1 3.5 -5.4
Bolsover 4.0 1.4 -1.0
Chesterfield 12.6 9.4 -0.9
Derby 31.1 2.5 -2.6
Erewash 9.7 -1.8 -2.7
High Peak 7.9 2.4 -3.3
North East Derbyshire 25.3 3.0 -2.4
South Derbyshire 14.1 0.7 -4.8
West Derbyshire 1.5 0.7 -2.2
Devon 15.6 8.3 5.9
East Devon 19.1 -3.4 -4.2
Exeter 29.9 4.3 0.9
North Devon 2.2 -3.8 -5.4
Plymouth 7.8 -0.7 -2.8
South Hams -2.9 -5.2 -10.4
Teignbridge 8.4 -1.7 -2.5
Mid Devon 25.6 1.4 -3.3
Torbay 12.7 3.8 -4.3
Torridge 1.5 1.9 -3.4
West Devon 0.7 3.8 -4.0
Dorset 17.5 8.8 4.7
Bournemouth 9.8 4.7 -2.4
Christchurch 36.4 9.0 -0.7
North Dorset 41.0 0.1 -2.4
Poole 19.8 4.6 -1.5
Purbeck 22.0 -1.3 -4.3
West Dorset 10.2 -1.4 -1.5
Weymouth and Portland 20.8 -1.0 -3.4
Wimbome 8.6 2.6 -1.7
Durham 14.5 9.5 5.2
Chester-le-Street -1.8 0.8 -1.1
Darlington 7.3 6.9 -5.4
Derwentside 20.7 6.0 -2.7
Durham 32.6 2.1 -0.9
Easington -17.2 -11.2 -2.5
Sedgefield -15.8 -1.5 -2.1
Teesdale 25.0 7.9 -3.3
Wear Valley -5.4 -5.6 -9.2
East Sussex 19.0 11.8 6.3
Brighton -3.3 -5.4 -10.6
Eastbourne 11.0 4.4 -3.5
Hastings 14.8 7.0 -4.1
Hove 14.3 5.7 -4.1
Lewes 7.5 2.1 -2.0
Rother 26.5 10.2 -3.1
Wealden 8.4 2.9 -4.0
Essex 17.6 10.6 4.8
Basildon 2.4 1.6 -4.0
Braintree 12.1 4.3 -3.5
Brentwood 10.3 -1.4 -3.0
Castle Point 20.9 6.2 -2.5
Chelmsford 52.9 0.1 -1.9
Colchester 40.8 3.5 -1.5
Epping Forest 41.1 2.8 -3.7
Harlow 10.0 5.0 -3.7
Maldon 8.2 2.5 -2.4
Rochford 9.4 3.1 -1.8
Southend-on-Sea 7.5 7.5 -50
Tendring 23.2 5.5 2.3
Thurrock -7.2 8.7 -4.7
Uttlesford -2.5 3.4 -2.3
Gloucestershire 14.8 8.4 5.0
Cheltenham 19.4 6.1 -2.9
Cotswold 10.5 6.2 -3.8
Forest of Dean .1 3.1 -8.2
Gloucester 29.1 5.7 -2.1

1981/2 third SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1982/3 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1983/4 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent.
Stroud 25.8 1.6 -9.1
Tewkesbury 19.1 -.5 -6.5
Hampshire 17.0 9.6 5.4
Basingstoke and Deane 55.4 5.1 -3.1
East Hampshire -4.2 -2.7 -8.6
Eastleigh 34.5 1.6 -1.8
Fareham 13.2 .9 -3.5
Gosport 14.7 -2.2 -5.2
Hart 17.5 --.8 -8.3
Havant 2.5 -1.7 -4.6
New Forest 7.3 -3.8 -8.1
Portsmouth -18.3 -3.4 -16.4
Rushmoor 4.1 8.8 -8.3
Southampton 10.5 .8 -5.4
Test Valley 12.2 -1.6 -4.2
Winchester 15.4 -.6 -4.8
Hereford and Worcester 17.4 10.7 5.5
Bromsgrove 22.8 7.7 -2.1
Hereford 59.6 5.1 -1.3
Leominster 29.8 -1.9 -4.3
Malvern Hills 11.6 1.6 -2.7
Redditch 13.0 7.2 -.2
South Herefordshire 22.1 3.9 -3.7
Worcester 31.8 2.6 -2.9
Wychavon 13.4 3.7 -3.3
Wyre Forest 2.2 1.0 -1.0
Hertfordshire 11.3 6.6 4.0
Broxbourne -20.1 -5.1 -8.3
Dacorum 65.7 .4 -3.2
East Hertfordshire 15.5 -3.8 -3.2
Hertsmere 11.5 1.0 -3.2
North Hertfordshire 30.1 2.7 -2.6
St. Albans 34.4 .1 -4.1
Stevenage 14.8 -2.9 .3
Three Rivers -.0 2.4 -5.1
Watford -6.1 1.7 -4.4
Welwyn Hatfield 39.5 -5.9 -5.2
Humberside 17.3 10.2 6.0
Beverley 49.1 7.1 -2.3
Boothferry 19.6 1.7 -3.7
Cleethorpes 10.2 1.1 -2.9
Glanford 45.5 8.8 -3.2
Great Grimsby 6.6 7.4 -4.8
Holderness 30.8 5.-2 -4.0
Kingston upon Hull 15.3 9.3 -3.3
East Yorkshire 21.8 2.0 -3.1
Scunthorpe 4.3 .3 -9.5
Isle of Wight 20.5 10.7 5.7
Medina 12.9 4.6 -2.5
South Wight 8.8 1.4 -5.1
Kent 17.8 10.6 5.0
Ashford 11.6 9.1 -3.2
Canterbury 17.6 3.-6 -2.9
Dartford -14.2 -3.2 -2.7
Dover -4.2 1.9 -5.3
Gillingham 13.1 2.1 -5.7
Gravesham .4 4.7 -3.6
Maidstone 7.4 3.9 -3.7
Rochester upon Medway -6.2 5.7 -2.5
Sevenoaks 19.2 4.6 -5.0
Shepway 10.9 5.9 -3.4
Swale -.9 .8 -2.2
Thanet 9.7 9.9 -4.8

1981/2 third SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1982/3 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1983/4 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent.
Tonbridge and Mailing 24.0 5.6 -3.0
Tunbridge Wells 26.3 6.1 -3.1
Lancashire 17.2 10.4 5.3
Blackburn 1.9 -2.5 -7.6
Blackpool 19.1 9.4 -4.1
Burnley 2.1 4.5 -2.0
Chorley 7.9 .2 -3.7
Fylde 19.6 3.2 -6.4
Hyndburn 5.1 1.7 -3.4
Lancaster 19.7 1.4 -3.5
Pendle 2.1 2.7 -4.0
Preston 19.8 5.6 -2.6
Ribble Valley 9.4 3.2 -1.6
Rossendale 19.7 7.1 -2.0
South Ribble 14.7 2.0 -3.0
West Lancashire 1.0 -2.8 -2.0
Wyre 24.0 3.3 -6.0
Leicestershire 19.2 10.4 5.5
Blaby 15.8 1.9 -4.1
Charnwood 10.9 0.2 -4.1
Harborough 2.0 -3.3 -3.3
Hinckley and Bosworth 21.6 4.0 -3.7
Leicester 7.3 10.0 -5.6
Melton 17.3 3.5 -3.0
North West Leicestershire 10.8 0.8 -4.1
Oadby and Wigston 33.9 5.8 -2.6
Rutland 33.5 4.3 -4.0
Lincolnshire 17.8 10.6 5.5
Boston 24.4 4.0 -3.1
East Lindsey 12.9 -0.8 -4.5
Lincoln 26.7 5.6 -3.2
North Kesteven 5.6 2.5 -5.1
South Holland -3.7 -1.4 -4.1
South Kesteven 20.9 4.6 -3.3
West Lindsey 0.8 -1.7 -2.2
Norfolk 18.3 10.6 5.4
Breckland 11.5 6.0 -3.0
Broadland 23.8 2.1 -4.4
Great Yarmouth 19.4 4.7 -2.5
North Norfolk 26.1 11.1 -3.5
Norwich -2.0 -0.4 -1.6
South Norfolk 5.4 5.1 -1.9
King's Lynn and West Norfolk 13.1 2.6 -3.8
Northamptonshire 23.1 13.2 7.1
Corby 11.4 0.5 -1.6
Daventry 47.1 4.6 -2.4
East Northamptonshire 39.8 3.8 -2.3
Kettering -0.6 4.0 -2.7
Northampton 8.6 0.0 -4.9
South Northamptonshire 46.2 1.1 -4.6
Wellingborough 15.3 5.0 -1.1
Northumberland 11.7 4.2 0.4
Alnwick 17.2 12.4 -2.2
Berwick-upon-Tweed 52.5 3.8 -2.4
Blyth Valley -5.1 -8.3 -11.5
Castle Morpeth 14.7 3.3 -2.9
Tyndale 3.1 8.3 -1.5
Wansbeck 9.7 10.4 -2.9
North Yorkshire 11.4 6.3 3.5
Craven 18.2 0.5 -2.6
Hambleton 20.3 1.2 -3.8

1981/2 third SR to 84/85 Settlement

per cent.

1982/3 first SR to 84/85 Settlement

per cent.

1983/4 first SR to 84/85 Settlement

per cent.

Harrogate 15.6 6.3 -2.5
Richmondshire 10.9 5.0 -2.5
Ryedale 38.0 4.5 -2.1
Scarborough 18.2 -2.0 -5.3
Selby 4.9 -3.3 -3.3
York 27.1 -0.2 -2.9
Nottinghamshire 15.5 10.4 6.1
Ashfield -2.3 -1.2 -7.6
Bassetlaw 0.7 -1.8 -5.6
Broxtowe 5.4 3.0 -6.5
Gedling 31.0 6.5 -6.0
Mansfield -9.5 4.3 -10.0
Newark 12.6 2.2 -6.8
Nottingham 18.5 6.7 -7.3
Rushcliffe 13.3 0.1 -7.0
Oxfordshire 14.4 7.1 4.0
Cherwell 16.4 4.7 -1.3
Oxford 15.5 7.5 6.4
South Oxfordshire 130 -0.6 -2.2
Vale of White Horse 31.1 6.7 -2.1
West Oxfordshire 22.3 11.2 -0.2
Shropshire 16.9 9.7 3.9
Bridgnorth 33.9 4.7 -5.0
North Shropshire 49.4 16.1 1.5
Oswestry 76.8 2.2 -3.2
Shrewsbury and Atcham 32.2 4.8 -2.5
South Shropshire 40.8 17.4 4.5
The Wrekin -2.7 -2.5 -9.7
Somerset 15.0 8.7 6.3
Mendip 22.7 4.4 -3.1
Sedgemoor 23.7 0.9 -6.6
Taunton Deane 16.2 4.0 -1.7
West Somerset 7.2 2.8 -0.1
Yeovil 44.7 5.6 -2.6
Staffordshire 17.2 9.8 5.2
Cannock Chase 1.4 -1.8 -5.3
East Staffordshire 36.3 2.5 -3.4
Lichfield 47.7 6.0 -4.0
Newcastle-under-Lyme 31.3 5.5 -2.5
South Staffordshire 16.2 -2.2 -2.2
Stafford 21.8 3.9 -4.6
Staffordshire Moorlands 28.7 0.8 -4.6
Stoke-on-Trent 29.1 1.1 -3.8
Tamworth 14.7 13.7 -2.6
Suffolk 17.3 8.6 4.4
Babergh 2.7 6.4 -1.8
Forest Heath -4.8 -1.2 -7.8
Ipswich 13.6 3.7 -3.3
Mid Suffolk 15.6 2.2 -7.2
St. Edmundsbury 26.4 5.3 -3.5
Suffolk Coastal 191 2.4 -2.6
Waveney 8.7 8.5 -2.6
Surrey 14.4 8.3 4.3
Elmbridge -1.0 -2.1 -4.7
Epsom and Ewell -10.3 0.8 -4.4
Guildford 0.1 -2.5 -5.5
Mole Valley 0.5 -1.3 -4.9
Reigate and Banstead 8.5 -2.7 -5.0
Runnymede -5.1 1.7 -4.9
Spelthorne -1.4 1.9 -5.3
Surrey Heath 13.8 -3.7 -5.0
Tandridge 24.9 -3.2 -4.1

1981/2 third SR to 84/85 Settlement

per cent.

1982/3 first SR to 84/85 Settlement

per cent.

1983/4 first SR to 84/85 Settlement

per cent.

Waverley 2.7 0.2 -3.5
Woking -0.8 1.2 -3.2
Warwickshire 16.2 9.3 5.2
North Warwickshire -3.7 -2.6 -4.3
Nuneaton and Bedworth -8.1 0.9 -2.9
Rugby 22.0 4.7 -2.6
Stratford on Avon 25.9 -0.4 0.7
Warwick 7.1 -0.8 -2.6
West Sussex 19.1 13.2 7.8
Adur 10.9 3.3 -4.2
Arun 7.5 9.8 -1.8
Chichester 5.1 0.1 -3.0
Crawley 19.9 4.9 -0.6
Horsham 17.2 2.4 -2.9
Mid Sussex 16.3 2.8 -2.3
Worthing 16.3 5.9 -2.5
Wiltshire 16.0 8.9 5.1
Kennet 26.6 1.3 -1.9
North Wiltshire 12.5 4.4 -3.5
Salisbury 21.8 4.1 -3.7
Thamesdown 5.7 6.4 -3.2
West Wiltshire 7.0 1.5 -4.5
Isles of Scilly 13.2 5.3 3.7
Greater Manchester 25.5 15.3 7.7
Bolton 17.4 8.2 3.5
Bury 12.3 5.1 1.2
Manchester 10.3 1.5 0.0
Oldham 8.9 7.9 2.5
Rochdale 13.7 6.2 1.8
Salford 9.5 5.2 2.1
Stockport 8.8 4.5 1.9
Tameside 9.8 5.1 2.0
Trafford 6.6 2.6 2.4
Wigan 9.6 4.7 2.6
Merseyside 22.6 17.6 7.5
Knowsley 3.5 2.0 2.0
Liverpool 7.3 1.8 -0.8
St. Helens 11.4 4.8 0.7
Sefton 3.8 1.8 0.4
Wirral 10.1 5.6 1.5
South Yorkshire 20.0 13.7 7.5
Barnsley 8.5 5.3 2.7
Doncaster 14.3 7.8 4.3
Rotherham 10.4 8.6 2.9
Sheffield 13.9 8.8 3.6
Tyne and Wear 31.4 13.9 4.7
Gateshead 5.1 1.9 -3.5
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 10.9 5.1 1.3
North Tyneside 13.4 7.4 2.3
South Tyneside 10.9 2.2 0.3
Sunderland 16.5 7.4 2.3
West Midlands 26.8 18.6 8.1
Birmingham 19.1 10.5 3.1
Coventry 8.2 1.8 -0.3
Dudley 18.6 9.9 3.0
Sandwell 19.7 10.0 2.6
Solihull 11.6 5.8 1.7
Walsall 16.4 9.4 2.5
Wolverhampton 14.1 5.5 1.3
West Yorkshire 19.8 12.7 7.6
Bradford 21.0 11.4 5.5

1981/2 third SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1982/3 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent. 1983/4 first SR to 84/85 Settlement per cent.
Calderdale 19.3 10.6 4.6
Kirklees 18.4 8.8 4.0
Leeds 12.8 5.6 3.1
Wakefield 14.1 8.0 4.0
Inner London
City of London 28.1 -1.6 -5.2
Camden 4.6 -0.8 -3.8
Greenwich 17.9 9.7 -1.2
Hackney 20.3 11.0 -0.5
Hammersmith and Fulham 11.4 1.2 -3.5
Islington 23.6 7.0 -2.0
Kensington and Chelsea 10.0 -0.9 -5.5
Lambeth 16.1 4.1 -0.3
Lewisham 7.0 2.5 -1.4
Southwark 17.6 11.0 -3.4
Tower Hamlets 16.7 12.1 2.9
Wandsworth 20.0 7.6 -3.8
Westminster 2.8 -4.6 -2.6
Outer London
Barking and Dagenham 15.2 7.5 .6
Barnet 6.4 0.9 0.8
Bexley 13.6 7.5 1.9
Brent 14.1 3.0 1.4
Bromley 7.7 4.2 1.2
Croydon 14.6 4.5 1.7
Ealing 13.9 4.1 1.0
Enfield 11.7 5.8 0.4
Haringey 15.7 4.9 1.1
Harrow 11.3 4.9 1.4
Havering 9.7 5.7 1.6
Hillingdon 11.1 5.5 0.8
Hounslow 8.8 2.9 -0.7
Kingston-upon-Thames 11.3 6.0 0.6
Merton 15.6 7.5 1.3
Newham 17.6 4.9 -0.9
Redbridge 9.9 4.3 0.6
Richmond-upon-Thames 8.0 3.0 0.8
Sutton 8.7 6.1 2.6
Waltham Forest 16.3 7.5 -0.3
GLC 19.9 10.2 8.4
ILEA 13.7 4.2 3.2
Metropolitan Police 34.0 12.0 6.0

Dr. Cunningham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish the total in cash of rate support grant, needs, resources and domestic elements or block grant and domestic rate relief, paid to (a) London, including all precepting authorities, (b) metropolitan areas outside London and (c) non-metropolitan areas in each year from 1976–77, including latest estimates for 1983–84.

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

The figures are as follows:

Year and elements London including GLC, ILEA and Met. Police

£ million

Metropolitan CC's and DC's

£ million

Non-Metropolitan CC's DC's

£ million

1976–77
needs 719.9 979.8 1,891.5
resources 57.3 537.0 1,045.1
domestic 132.2 121.6 343.2
Year and elements London including GLC, ILEA andMet. Police

£ million

Metropolitan CC's and DC's

£ million

Non-Metropolitan CC's and DC's

£ million

Total 909.3 1,638.5 3,279.7
1977–78
needs 758.2 1,055.0 1,875.9
resources 51.7 561.1 1,067.6
domestic 136.2 123.8 352.8
Total 946.0 1,739.9 3,296.3
1978–79
needs 933.8 1,145.5 1,996.9
resources 60.4 609.5 1,194.9
domestic 139.0 126.4 363.2
Total 1,133.3 1,881.4 3,555.1
1979–80
needs 1,081.5 1,291.9 2,251.5
resources 62.1 699.0 1,343.4
domestic 141.4 128.1 371.3
Total 1,285.0 2,119.0 3,966.2
1980–81
needs 1,260.1 1,541.6 2,698.4
resources 76.5 841.0 1,589.2
domestic 143.1 130.0 379.9
Total 1,479.7 2,512.7 4,6675
1981–82
block grant 1,219.2 2,521.8 4,596.9
domestic 145.3 131.4 386.3
Total 1,364.5 2,653.2 4,983.2
1982–83
block grant 1,217.0 2,513.3 4,565.5
domestic 148.2 133.8 396.0
Total 1,365.2 2,647.1 4,961.5
1983–84
block grant 1,215.6 2,595.6 4,629.9
domestic 150.4 135.6 400.0
Total 1,366.0 2,731.2 5,029.9

Dr. Cunningham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will estimate the total claims on block grant, before clawback, if (a) all authorities spent at target or (b) all authorities spent at grant-related expenditure allocation in 1984–85.

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

Total claims on block grant by local authorities in 1984–85 would be(a) if all authorities spent at target, £8,616.0 million; and (b) if all authorities spent at GRE, £8,776.7 million. The latter figure is before close-ending—"clawback"—and holdback.

Dr. Cunningham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many and which local authorities have 1984–85 expenditure guidance which is constrained by reason of paragraph 2(c) of Annex d of the "Rate Support Grant Report (England) 1984–85".

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

Two: the Greater London council and the Epping Forest district council.

Dr. Cunningham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will publish the outturn current expenditure, in cash and in November 1980 prices, of every local authority in England in 1981–82.

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

Following is the information.

1981–82 Current Expenditure—£ millions
November 1980 prices Outturn prices
METROPOLITAN COUNTIES
Greater Manchester 244.372 267.764
Merseyside 185.566 203.122
South Yorkshire 152.101 166.103
Tyne and Wear 123.970 140.502
West Midlands 236.436 258.737
West Yorkshire 205.578 225.704
Isles of Scilly 0.770 0.845
METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS
Greater Manchester
Bolton 65.672 71.977
Bury 43.403 47.559
Manchester 169.622 186.133
Oldham 56.043 61.449
Rochdale 62.435 68.448
Salford 67.513 74.014
Stockport 68.330 74.893
Tameside 57.905 63.492
Trafford 52.729 57.779
Wigan 81.295 89.062
Merseyside
Knowsley 55.185 60.446
Liverpool 170.032 186.294
St. Helens 50.611 55.421
Sefton 70.027 76.702
Wirral 86.241 94.473
South Yorkshire
Barnsley 59.012 64.673
Doncaster 77.463 84.895
Rotherham† 65.369 71.632
Sheffield† 155.599 170.652
Tyne and Wear Gateshead 54.875 60.183
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 85.537 93.894
North Tyneside 52.626 57.697
South Tyneside 45.348 49.714
Sunderland 79.140 86.759
West Midlands
Birmingham 281.629 308.843
Coventry 84.603 92.745
Dudley 63.772 69.843
Sandwell 84.189 92.208
Solihull 45.513 49.847
Walsall 74.462 81.556
Wolverhampton 74.223 81.318
West Yorkshire
Bradford 128.205 140.542
Calderdale 51.565 56.520
Kirklees 92.877 101.787
Leeds 174.800 191.604
Wakefield 77.856 85.330
SHIRE COUNTIES
Avon 252.275 276.893
Bedfordshire 147.931 162.256
Berkshire 179.309 196.726
Buckinghamshire 149.017 163.395
Cambridgeshire 152.533 167.319
Cheshire 258.099 283.141
Cleveland 186.303 204.493
Cornwall 106.542 116.919
Cumbria 136.993 150.329
Derbyshire 244.276 268.036
Devon 237.877 261.124
Dorset 138.341 151.810
Durham 175.226 192.293
East Sussex 160.883 176.707
Essex 362.919 398.140
Gloucestershire 131.476 144.205
Hampshire 370.579 406.408
Hereford and Worcester 166.248 182.361
Hertfordshire 258.371 283.341

November 1980 prices Outturn prices
Humberside† 251.271 275.826
Isle of Wight 30.237 33.200
Kent 378.020 414.766
Lancashire 379.881 416.872
Leicestershire 223.872 245.520
Lincolnshire 148.152 162.489
Norfolk 172.574 189.351
Northamptonshire 139.833 153.325
Northumberland 84.775 93.098
North Yorkshire 184.040 202.018
Nottinghamshire 283.354 310.871
Oxfordshire 132.749 145.628
Salop† 99.753 109.393
Somerset 107.406 117.875
Staffordshire 273.313 299.560
Suffolk 146.835 161.042
Surrey 237.647 260.999
Warwickshire 128.715 141.241
West Sussex 153.350 168.325
Wiltshire 135.254 148.334
LONDON
I.L.E.A. 629.361 687.772
Greater London Council 360.465 399.222
City of London 28.239 30.833
INNER LONDON BOROUGHS
Camden 51.859 57.234
Greenwich 33.205 36.669
Hackney 38.455 42.457
Hammersmith and Fulham 35.642 39.341
Islington 38.214 42.182
Kensington and Chelsea 27.062 29.855
Lambeth 58.663 64.780
Lewisham 44.955 49.666
Southwark 54.949 60.621
Tower Hamlets 38.087 42.017
Wandsworth 44.639 49.314
Westminster* 47.360 52.248
Outer London Boroughs
Barking and Dagenham 44.687 49.005
Barnet 75.719 83.082
Bexley 60.024 65.791
Brent 96.650 106.037
Bromley 75.065 82.342
Croydon 84.248 92.385
Ealing 89.493 98.187
Enfield 68.118 74.705
Haringey 83.872 92.089
Harrow 51.843 56.854
Havering 65.855 72.210
Hillingdon 69.493 76.213
Hounslow 62.843 68.915
Kingston-upon-Thames 33.629 36.905
Merton 45.756 50.222
Newham* 80.026 87.778
Redbridge 58.911 64.626
Richmond-upon-Thames 40.883 44.869
Sutton 41.537 45.555
Waltham Forest 74.245 81.487
SHIRE DISTRICTS
Avon
Bath 2.217 2.438
Bristol 23.981 26.379
Kingswood 1.932 2.130
Northavon 2.564 2.821
Wansdyke 2.062 2.270
Woodspring† 5.820 6.399
Bedfordshire
North Bedfordshire 3.937 4.331
Luton† 4.779 5.273
Mid Bedfordshire* 1.918 2.111
South Bedfordshire 3.525 3.880

November 1980 prices Outturn prices
Berkshire
Bracknell 2.435 2.678
Newbury 3.119 3.433
Reading 7.210 7.941
Slough 3.921 4.327
Windsor and Maidenhead 3.505 3.857
Wokingham 2.678 2.947
Buckinghamshire
Aylesbury Vale 2.783 3.066
Beaconsfield 1.515 1.667
Chiltern 2.349 2.583
Milton Keynes 3.207 3.540
Wycombe 3.492 3.847
Cambridgeshire
Cambridge 2.788 3.069
East Cambridgeshire 1.139 1.252
Fenland 1.737 1.910
Huntingdon 2.259 2.484
Peterborough 4.974 5.477
South Cambridgeshire 1.795 1.974
Cheshire
Chester 3.975 4.373
Congleton 2.461 2.710
Crewe and Nantwich 4.125 4.545
Ellesmere and Neston 3.121 3.440
Halton 4.774 5.263
Macclesfield 4.818 5.301
Vale Royal 3.787 4.175
Warrington 6.012 6.624
Cleveland
Hartlepool 4.030 4.439
Langsbaurgh 7.914 8.725
Middlesbrough 7.731 8.519
Stockton on Tees 7.068 7.807
Cornwall
Caradon 1.631 1.794
Carrick 2.595 2.852
Kerrier 2.187 2.405
North Cornwall 1.979 2.176
Penwith 2.060 2.264
Restormel 2.311 2.544
Cumbria
Allerdale 3.058 3.362
Barrow in Furness 3.043 3.350
Carlisle 4.042 4.453
Copeland 2.834 3.121
Eden 1.110 1.219
South Lakeland 2.791 3.074
Derbyshire
Amper Valley 3.203 3.532
Bolsover 2.006 2.210
Chesterfield 2.993 3.305
Derby 8.923 9.836
Erewash 3.337 3.676
High Peak 2.920 3.215
North East Derbyshire† 3.202 3.529
South Derbyshire 1.503 1.654
West Derbyshire 1.959 2.158
Devon
East Devon 3.149 3.462
Exeter 3.228 3.552
North Devon 2.476 2.722
Plymouth 6.044 6.669
South Hams 2.203 2.421
Teignbridge 3.232 3.550
Mid Devon 1.411 1.551
Torbay 4.484 4.932
Torridge 1.369 1.505
West Devon 0.922 1.012

November 1980 prices Outturn prices
Dorset
Bournemouth 6.401 7.045
Christchurch 1.236 1.359
North Dorset 0.896 0.986
Poole 2.933 3.228
Purbeck 0.859 0.943
West Dorset 2.036 2.235
Weymouth and Portland 1.968 2.169
Wimborne 1.479 1.625
Durham
Chester le Street 1.542 1.701
Darlington 3.911 4.312
Derwentside 4.063 4.477
Durham 3.233 3.562
Easington 4.017 4.422
Sedgefield 4.440 4.886
Teesdale 0.668 0.735
Wear Valley 6.325 3.664
East Sussex
Brighton† 9.390 10.323
Eastbourne 5.106 5.622
Hastings† 3.561 3.915
Hove 3.373 3.711
Lewes* 2.459 2.707
Rother 2.879 3.164
Wealden 2.911 3.197
Essex
Basildon 7.019 7.744
Braintree 3.203 3.525
Brentwood 1.624 1.789
Castle Point 2.894 3.187
Chelmsford 3.107 3.426
Colchester 3.278 3.614
Epping Forest 3.933 4.331
Harlow 4.641 5.122
Maldon 1.097 1.205
Rochford 2.452 2.696
Southend on Sea 7.246 7.974
Tendring 4.379 4.820
Thurrock 4.350 4.793
Uttlesford 1.577 1.733
Gloucestershire
Cheltenham 2.919 3.212
Cotswold 1.741 1.914
Forest of Dean 1.716 1.887
Gloucester 2.347 2.586
Stroud 2.463 2.710
Tewkesbury 1.868 2.054
Hampshire
Basingstoke and Deane 3.462 3.815
East Hampshire 3.314 3.643
Eastleigh 1.557 1.717
Fareham 1.946 2.144
Gosport 2.186 2.406
Hart 2.005 2.202
Havant 2.715 2.998
New Forest 3.621 3.983
Portsmouth 8.603 9.476
Rushmoor 2.137 2.366
Southampton 9.033 9.965
Test Valley 2.290 2.520
Winchester 2.096 2.306
Hereford and Worcester
Bromsgrove 2.030 2.231
Hereford 1.574 1.733
Leominster 0.993 1.096
Malvern Hills 2.241 2.465
Redditch 2.541 2.799
South Herefordshire 1.084 1.193
Worcester 2.534 2.791

November 1980 prices Outturn prices
Wychavon 3.046 3.353
Wyre Forest 4.388 4.827
Hertfordshire
Broxbourne 3.220 3.540
Dacorum 4.210 4.637
East Hertfordshire 3.249 3.572
Hertsmere 4.123 4.535
North Hertfordshire 3.303 3.639
St. Albans 3.706 4.079
Stevenage 3.744 4.130
Three Rivers 3.378 3.718
Watford 4.177 4.602
Welwyn Hatfield 3.885 4.273
Humberside
Beverley 2.544 2.803
Boothferry 2.063 2.269
Cleethorpes 2.945 3.240
Glanford 1.956 2.153
Great Grimsby 3.383 3.722
Holderness 1.184 1.301
Kingston-upon-Hull 12.862 14.151
North Wolds 2.846 3.132
Scunthorpe 3.456 3.806
Isle of Wight
Medina 2.307 2.538
South Wight 1.890 2.078
Kent
Ashford 2.288 2.517
Canterbury 3.663 4.033
Dartford 3.773 4.153
Dover 4.288 4.710
Gillingham 2.199 2.421
Gravesham 3.464 3.814
Maidstone 4.176 4.596
Medway 3.962 4.363
Sevenoaks 3.960 4.358
Shepway 3.868 4.252
Swale 3.676 4.040
Thanet 6.300 6.929
Tonbridge and Malling 3.709 4.077
Tunbridge Wells 3.366 3.704
Lancashire
Blackburn 7.593 8.355
Blackpool 7.751 8.528
Burnley 4.608 5.078
Chorley 2.953 3.255
Fylde 2.675 2.944
Hyndburn 3.947 4.343
Lancaster 4.996 5.500
Pendle 4.097 4.516
Preston 4.315 4.752
Ribble Valley 1.628 1.791
Rossendale 3.597 3.960
South Ribble 2.382 2.622
West Lancashire 3.737 4.120
Wyre 3.759 4.139
Leicestershire
Blaby 1.560 1.714
Charnwood 3.265 3.591
Harborough 1.472 1.619
Hinckley and Bosworth 1.727 1.902
Leicester* 14.145 15.608
Melton 1.089 1.198
North West Leicester 1.991 2.194
Oadby and Wigston 1.148 1.263
Rutland 0.665 0.731
Lincolnshire
Boston 1.842 2.026
East Lindsey 3.277 3.603
Lincoln 3.115 3.426

November 1980 prices Outturn prices
North Kesteven 1.966 2.161
South Holland 2.305 2.536
South Kesteven 2.763 3.042
West Lindsey 1.685 1.857
Norfolk
Breckland 2.287 2.520
Broadland 2.250 2.472
Great Yarmouth 3.128 3.439
North Norfolk 2.327 2.560
Norwich 5.802 6.386
South Norfolk 1.689 1.856
West Norfolk 3.563 3.918
Northamptonshire
Corby 2.175 2.392
Daventry 1.247 1.371
East Northampton 1.254 1.380
Kettering 2.185 2.406
Northampton 5.275 5.809
South Northampton 1.133 1.246
Wellingborough 0.992 1.103
Northumberland
Alnwick 0.777 0.855
Berwick-upon-Tweed 0.731 0.804
Blyth Valley 2.879 3.174
Castle Morpeth 1.367 1.504
Tynedale 1.538 1.695
Wansbeck 3.014 3.324
North Yorkshire
Craven 1.600 1.760
Hambleton 1.721 1.893
Harrogate 7.034 7.736
Richmondshire 1.570 1.725
Ryedale 2.180 2.399
Scarborough 4.736 5.210
Selby 2.602 2.862
York 3.063 3.370
Nottinghamshire
Ashfield 2.875 3.164
Bassetlaw 3.022 3.325
Broxtowe 2.832 3.116
Gedling 2.646 2.913
Mansfield 2.706 2.937
Newark† 2.614 2.874
Nottingham* 11.706 12.892
Rushcliffe 2.812 3.096
Oxfordshire
Cherwell 2.557 2.811
Oxford 3.829 4.221
South Oxfordshire 3.125 3.435
Vale of White Horse 2.004 2.207
West Oxfordshire 1.922 2.113
Shropshire
Bridgnorth 1.128 1.242
North Shropshire 1.166 1.284
Oswestry 0.791 0.872
Shrewsbury and Atcham 2.298 2.528
South Shropshire 1.024 1.127
The Wrekin 5.234 5.765
Somerset
Mendip 1.762 1.939
Sedgemoor† 2.702 2.972
Taunton Deane 2.300 2.532
West Somerset 0.809 0.890
Yeovil 2.948 3.240
Staffordshire
Cannock Chase 2.138 2.357
East Staffordshire 2.579 2.840
Lichfield 2.198 2.417

November 1980 prices Outturn prices
Newcastle under Lyme 4.229 4.657
South Staffordshire 2.232 2.457
Stafford 2.664 2.934
Staffs. Moorlands 2.407 2.647
Stoke-on-Trent 8.259 9.098
Tamworth 1.818 2.005
Suffolk
Babergh 2.310 2.539
Forest Heath 1.390 1.529
Ipswich 5.663 6.238
Mid Suffolk 1.764 1.940
St. Edmundsbury 2.326 2.559
Suffolk Coastal 2.659 2.928
Waveney 3.052 3.360
Surrey
Elmbridge 4.032 4.441
Epsom and Ewell 2.773 3.052
Guildford 3.168 3.485
Mole Valley 2.231 2.456
Reigate and Banstead 3.430 3.779
Runnymede 1.970 2.169
Spelthome 2.667 2.940
Surrey Heath 1.924 2.117
Tandridge 1.935 2.129
Waverley 3.236 3.561
Woking 1.949 2.152
Warwickshire
North Warwickshire* 1.799 1.981
Nuneaton 4.428 4.885
Rugby 2.705 2.977
Stratford-on-Avon 2.938 3.232
Warwick 3.646 4.017
West Sussex
Adur 2.130 2.345
Arun 4.184 4.605
Chichester 2.838 3.121
Crawley 2.808 3.103
Horsham 2.580 2.840
Mid Sussex 3.310 3.643
Worthing 4.320 4.754
Wiltshire
Kennet 1.655 1.817
North Wiltshire 2.699 2.965
Salisbury 2.023 2.223
Thamesdown 5.078 5.613
West Wiltshire 2.194 2.414
Footnotes:
* Based on unaudited data.
† Best estimate—data not yet fully agreed with the authority.

Because their total expenditure was below GRE, some authorities did not provide the breakdown of current expenditure into service headings from which outturn current expenditure was repriced to November 1980 prices. For these authorities the allocation of current expenditure to service headings was carried out by the Department of the Environment and has not been agreed with the individual authorities.

The table does not give any information about disregards.

Mr. Greenway

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list those local authorities whose expenditure targets for 1984–85 are lower than their grant-related expenditure assessment; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Waldegrave

Following is the information:

SHIRE COUNTIES Dorset
Berkshire Durham
Buckinghamshire East Sussex
Cambridgeshire Essex
Cornwall Gloucestershire
Derbyshire Hampshire
Devon Hereford and Worcester

Hertfordshire Cleveland
Humberside
Isle of Wight
Kent Cornwall
Lancashire Caradon
Leicestershire Carrick
Lincolnshire Kerrier
Norfolk North Cornwall
Northamptonshire Restormel
North Yorkshire
Nottinghamshire Cumbria
Oxfordshire Eden
Shropshire
Somerset Derbyshire
Stafforshire South Derbyshire
Suffolk
Surrey Devon
Warwickshire East Devon
West Sussex Exeter
Wiltshire North Devon
Plymouth
LONDON BOROUGHS South Hams
Bromley Teignbridge
Croydon Mid Devon
Redbridge West Devon
Sutton
Dorset
METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS Christchurch
Bolton North Dorset
Oldham Poole
Stockport Purbeck
Trafford West Dorset
Sefton Weymouth and Portland
Birmingham Wimborne
Dudley
Sandwell Durham
Solihull Teesdale
Bradford
Calderdale East Sussex
Kirklees Hove
Wakefield Rother
Wealden
METROPOLITAN COUNTIES
West Midlands Essex
Braintree
SHIRE DISTRICTS Brentwood
Avon Castle Point
Bath Chelmsford
Kingswood Colchester
Northavon Maldon
Wansdyke Rochford
Tendring
Bedfordshire Uttlesford
North Bedfordshire
Luton Gloucestershire
Mid Bedfordshire Cheltenham
Cotswold
Berkshire Forest of Dean
Bracknell Gloucester
Newbury Stroud
Slough Tewkesbury
Windsor and Maidenhead
Wokingham Hampshire
Eastleigh
Buckinghamshire Gosport
Aylesbury Vale Hart
South Bucks Havant
Chiltern New Forest
Wycombe Test Valley
Winchester
Cambridgeshire
Cambridge Hereford and Worcester
East Cambridgeshire Bromsgrove
Fenland Hereford
Huntingdon Leominster
South Cambridgeshire Malvern Hills
South Herefordshire
Cheshire
Macclesfield Hertfordshire
North Hertfordshire

St. Albans Nottinghamshire
Gedling
Humberside
Beverley Oxfordshire
Holderness Cherwell
Oxford
Isle of Wight South Oxfordshire
Vale of White Horse
West Oxforshire
Kent
Ashford Shropshire
Gillingham Bridgnorth
Maidstone North Shropshire
Rochester upon Medway Oswestry
Tunbridge Wells Shrewsbury and Atcham
South Shropshire
Lancashire
South Ribble Somerset
Wyre Mendip
Sedgemoor
Leicestershire Taunton Deane
Blaby West Somerset
Charnwood Yeovil
Harborough
Hinckley and Bosworth Staffordshire
Melton East Staffordshire
Oadby and Wigston Lichfield
Rutland South Staffordshire
Stafford
Lincolnshire Tamworth
Boston
East Lindsey Suffolk
North Kesteven Babergh
South Kesteven Mid Suffolk
St. Edmundsbury
Norfolk Suffolk Coastal
Breckland Waveney
Broadland
North Norfolk Surrey
South Norfolk Guildford
King's Lynn and West Mole Valley
Norfolk Reigate and Banstead
Runnymede
Northamptonshire Spelthorne
Daventry Tandridge
East Northamptonshire Woking
Kettering
South Northamptonshire Warwickshire
Wellingborough Rugby
Stratford on Avon
Northumberland Warwick
Alnwick
Berwick-upon-Tweed West Sussex
Castle Morpeth Arun
Tynedale Chichester
Horsham
North Yorkshire Mid Sussex
Hambleton
Rydale Wiltshire
Selby Kennet
York North Wiltshire
Salisbury
West Wiltshire

Mr. Ron Davies

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what has been the percentage of local authority expenditure met by aggregate Exchequer grant in England for the years 1981–82, 1982–83 and 1983–84; and what is his estimate for 1984–85

Mr. Waldegrave

Estimats of the proportion of local authority relevant expenditure (at outturn or budget) in England met by aggregate exchequer grant are:

per cent.
1981–82* 54.8
1982–83* 51.2
1983–84* 49.9
1984–85║ 51.9
* Figures of grant after holdback taken from latest RSG supplementary reports for each year.
† Relevant expenditure based on revised estimates supplied by local authorities.
‡ Relevant expenditure based on local authority budgets.
║ Relevant expenditure provision and AEG from 1984–85 RSG main report.

Mr. Silvester

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what is the proportion of local authority total relevant expenditure accounted for by (a) teachers' pay, (b) police pay and (c) higher education for 1983–84 and estimated 1984–85.

Mr. Waldegrave

Following is the available information from budget returns:

Proportion of relevant expenditure in 1983–84
per cent.
Teachers' pay 22.0
Police pay 5.7
Higher education n/a*
n/a = not available.
* Budget information does not provide a breakdown of education into its component parts, but it is estimated that in 1982–83 the proportion of relevant expenditure for advanced further education was 2½ to 3 per cent.

Information for 1984–85 is not available.

Mr. Blair

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will take steps to exempt from rate grant penalties expenditure by local authorities on employment schemes.

Mr. Waldegrave

My right hon. Friend has received several representations from authorities for this expenditure to be disregarded under section 8(4) of the Local Government Finance Act 1982. He will consider those representations carefully before taking any decisions on implementing grant abatement in 1984–85 and before taking final decisions about grant abatement in 1983–84.