HC Deb 18 December 1985 vol 89 c219W
Mr. Evennett

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment when he will issue his decision on applications made by the Greater London council for his consent under section 91 of the Local Government Act 1985 in respect of payments under the council's stress boroughs programme; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Kenneth Baker

My Department has today written to the GLC to indicate that my consent has been given under section 91 of the Local Government Act 1985 to some payments which the council proposes to make to certain London boroughs. I have also considered the information that the council has provided about assistance that it has given during the 1985–86 financial year without my consent under section 91. The Department's letter indicates those individual payments where I have decided that I would not wish to exercise my discretion to direct the London residuary body to recover the value of the assistance from the authority concerned, together with those cases to which I will give further consideration in the light of any additional information provided by the GLC and the London boroughs. I am awaiting further information from the GLC in respect of payments made in 1984–85.

In issuing these decisions, I have made it clear that I am concerned about the continuing financial assistance proposed to be given by the GLC to individual boroughs on a selective basis, particularly where this involves funding activities continuing beyond abolition. I take the view that, with the approach of abolition, there is in general little justification for the GLC/MCC seeking at this stage to fund post-abolition activities from ratepayers' money. Decisions as to such funding are primarily the province of successor authorities. I shall therefore wish to look very closely at any further applications for my consent to such assistance under section 91 of the Local Government Act 1985. I wish to make it clear beyond doubt that if payments are made henceforth to selected borough or district councils without my consent, or if my consent is refused I will not hesitate to direct the appropriate Residuary Body to seek recovery of the money in every case where this appears to be justified.