HC Deb 25 June 1986 vol 100 cc233-4W
75. Mr. McLoughlin

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he can now indicate the date on which he expects the final report from Mr. Roy Coxon on the future of Carsington reservoir.

Department of the Environment urban programme funding
1982–83 £ 1983–84 £ 1984–85 £ 1985–86 £
1. Stanney Grange Phase I Ellesmere Port 19,794 320,508 203,892 9,677
2. Stanney Grange Phase II Ellesmere Port 179,120 395,206
3. Stewards Avenue, Halton 18,078 153,044 146,237
4. Castle Rise, Halton 68,006 155,139
5. Northwood, Knowsley 260,700 476,917 13,783
6. New Street, St. Helens 12,400 331,447 581,915 388,817
7. Four Acres, St. Helens 13,266 6,812
8. Marsh Lane, Sefton 287,788 671,387 36,354
9. Seaforth, Sefton 110,736 623,244 328,400
10. Rivers Street 239,159 661,337 1,205,207 954,016
11. Central Birkenhead
12. Seacombe
Total 837,919 2,725,376 3,071,024 2,238,067

Manpower Services Commission community programme funding 1982–86
£
1. Stanney Grange Phase I Ellesmere Port 468,751
2. Stanney Grange Phase II Ellesmere Port 313,270
3. Stewards Avenue, Halton 407,703
4. Castle Rise, Halton 151,119
5. Northwood, Knowsley 658,653
6. New Street, St. Helens 1,516,330
7. Four Acres, St. Helens 266,688
8. Marsh Lane, Sefton 1,439,304

Mr. John Patten

Mr. Coxon has substantially completed his report upon the failure during construction of the reservoir embankment at Carsington. I will inform my hon. Friend as soon as the report is available.