§ Mr. D. E. Thomasasked the Secretary of State for Wales, what is the amount of housing subsidy under the Housing Act 1980 that each Welsh housing authority is entitled to in 1986–87; and what is the all Wales total.
§ Mr. Mark RobinsonBased on returns made to the Welsh Office, the amount of main housing subsidy claimed by each housing authority in Wales during the current financial year is as follows:
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£ Aberconwy BC — Alyn and Deeside DC —
£ Arfon BC — Blaenau Gwent BC 1,582,230 Brecknock BC — Cardiff CC — Carmarthen DC 845,000 Ceredigion DC 690,000 Colwyn BC — Cynon Valley BC — Delyn BC — Dinefwr BC — Dwyfor DC — Glyndwr DC — Islwyn BC 192,930 Llanelli BC — Lliw Valley BC 786,870 Meirionnydd DC — Merthyr Tydfil BC 269,440 Monmouth DC 400,000 Montgomery DC — Neath BC — Newport BC 2,400,000 Ogwr BC — Port Talbot BC — Preseli DC — Radnor DC 207,000 Rhondda BC 423,000 Rhuddlan BC — Rhymney Valley DC 796,960 South Pembrokeshire DC — Swansea CC — Taff Ely BC — Torfaen BC 1,730,000 Vale of Glamorgan BC — Wrexham Maelor BC — Ynys Mon BC — Development board for rural Wales 1,930,926 Total 12,254,356