HC Deb 27 February 1987 vol 111 cc432-4W
Mr. Maxton

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will provide the capital allocation in Scotland for (a) the housing revenue account for local authorities, (b) the non-housing revenue account for local authorities, (c) the Scottish Special Housing Association, (d) the new towns and (e) the Housing Corporation for the years 1978–79 to 1987–88, inclusive, showing all figures at (i) cash prices and (ii) estimated 1987–88 outturn prices.

Mr. Ancram

The information at cash prices and estimated 1987–88 constant prices is as follows:

between the two series mean that estimates of housing surpluses in any authority obtained by the subtraction must be considered to be very approximate.

Estimated households at 30 June 1985 Domestic subjects on valuation roll at 1 April 1985 Crude surplus
SCOTLAND 1,913,430 2,036,180 122,750
Borders 40,150 45,340 5,190
Berwickshire 7,250 8,540 1,290

Estimated households at 30 June 1985 Domestic subjects on valuation roll at 1 April 1985 Crude surplus
Ettrick and Lauderdale 13,100 14,470 1,370
Roxburgh 14,060 15,810 1,750
Tweeddale 5,740 6,510 770
Central 100,400 104,790 4,390
Clackmannan 17,440 18,240 800
Falkirk 53,980 55,920 1,940
Stirling 28,990 30,630 1,640
Dumfries and Galloway 55,220 60,070 4,850
Annandale and Eskdale 13,680 14,810 1,130
Nithsdalle 21,200 22,350 1,150
Stewartry 8,940 10,300 1,360
Wigtown 11,400 12,610 1,210
Fife 129,270 138,380 9,110
Dunfermline 46,740 49,340 2,600
Kirkcaldy 56,990 60,660 3,670
North East Fife 25,550 28,380 2,830
Grampian 185,760 200,660 14,900
Aberdeen 84,280 88,030 3,750
Banff and Buchan 29,800 33,200 3,400
Gordon 24,910 27,330 2,420
Kincardine and Deeside 16,690 18,620 1,930
Moray 30,080 33,480 3,400
Highland 71,100 83,020 11,920
Badenoch and Strathspey 3,770 5,030 1,260
Caithness 9,730 10,900 1,170
Inverness 21,250 23,370 2,120
Lochaber 6,970 8,210 1,240
Nairn 3,660 4,080 420
Ross and Cromarty 16,590 19,500 2,910
Skye and Lochalsh 4,020 5,400 1,380
Sutherland 5,100 6,530 1,430
Lothian 285,910 301,210 15,300
East Lothian 30,500 32,350 1,850
Edinburgh 177,090 187,280 10,190
Midlothian 28,570 29,580 1,010
West Lothian 49,760 51,990 2,230
Strathclyde 866,740 906,380 39,640
Argyll and Bute 24,330 29,800 5,470
Bearsden and Milngavie 13,980 14,230 250
Clydebank 18,350 18,990 640
Clydesdale 20,700 21,300 600
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 20,960 21,510 550
Cumnock and Doon Valley 15,820 16,510 690
Cunninghame 50,330 54,340 4,010
Dumbarton 28,390 30,160 1,770
East Kilbride 29,080 29,280 200
Eastwood 19,870 20,100 230
Glasgow 284,590 298,720 14,130
Hamilton 37,710 38,740 1,030
Inverclyde 35,730 36,800 1,070
Kilmarnock and Loudoun 30,050 31,710 1,660
Kyle and Carrick 42,800 44,630 1,830

Estimated households at 30 June 1985 Domestic subjects on valuation roll at 1 April 1985 Crude surplus
Monklands 36,470 37,330 860
Motherwell 52,690 53,780 1,090
Renfrew 75,570 78,620 3,050
Strathkelvin 29,310 29,810 500
Tayside 152,730 166,450 13,720
Angus 35,840 38,780 2,940
Dundee 70,960 76,670 5,710
Perth and Kinross 45,930 51,000 5,070
Orkney Islands 6,990 7,970 980
Shetland Islands 8,190 8,940 750
Western Isles 10,970 13,000 2,030

All numbers have been individually rounded to the nearest ten.

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