§ Mr. Raffanasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will make a statement on the latest situation concerning the European Community budget for 1987.
§ Mr. BrookeThe president of the European Parliament declared the 1987 community budget adopted on 19 February. The adopted budget is unchanged from that proposed by the Budget Council on 13 February, which I described to the House in my answer of 17 February to the hon. Member for Strathkelvin and Bearsden (Mr. Hirst) [Official Report, c. 542–3.]
§ Mr. John MacGregor[pursuant to his reply, 17 February 1987, c. 545]: The information requested is given in the following table in respect of the royal ordnance factories, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, the royal dockyards and the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. The other bodies were not constituted on a trading basis in 1974–75 and details of their turnover in the form requested are not available.
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London Boroughs Capital budget £ million Maintenance budget £ million Kensington and Chelsea 0.761 4.356 Lambeth 3.044 8.241 Lewisham 1.664 6.719 Southwark 2.675 6.909 Tower Hamlets 2.254 8.403 Wandsworth 7.640 4.515 Westminster 5.271 9.746 Outer Boroughs Barking and Dagenham 2.000 3.221 Barnet 1.715 8.483 Bexley 4.880 4.236 Brent 1.006 3.397 Bromley 2.338 9.321 Croydon 1.294 7.438 Ealing 6.064 6.125 Enfield 9.091 5.629 Haringey 2.443 3.481 Harrow 3.443 1.714 Havering 5.783 5.059 Hillingdon 11.278 5.667 Hounslow 1.818 2.541 Kingston-upon-Thames 10.684 3.644 Merton 4.938 5.491 Newham 3.994 4.163 Redbridge 4.314 5.115
London Boroughs Capital budget £ million Maintenance budget £ million Richmond-upon-Thames 0.938 4.609 Sutton 2.037 3.558 Waltham Forest 2.329 3.908 Source:
- (a) Authorities' 1986 Transport Policies and Programmes.
- (b) Authorities' Return of Expenditure and Rates 87.
Capital and maintenance expenditure on roads by London boroughs and Metropolitan districts 1986–87 Metropolitan districts Capital budget £ million Maintenance budget £ million Greater Manchester (a) (b) Bolton 1.290 3.930 Bury 2.072 1.892 Manchester 11.961 9.837 Oldham 0.720 4.632 Rochdale 1.310 2.636 Salford 3.661 4.514 Stockport 3.807 4.781 Tameside 1.400 4181 Trafford 4.072 5.809 Wigan 5.705 6.049 Merseyside Knowsley 0.841 5.192 Liverpool 9.069 13.070 St. Helens 0.748 3.849 Sefton 1.031 8.288 Wirral 1.370 7.103 South Yorkshire Barnsley 2.068 5.130 Doncaster 1.871 8.179 Rotherham 1.440 7.383 Sheffield 7.119 11.728 Tyne and Wear Gateshead 1.320 7.220 Newcastle-upon-Tyne 2.054 7.517 North Tyneside 0.626 7.011 South Tyneside 3.559 5.071 Sunderland 6.692 6.783 West Midlands Birmingham 18.424 19.106 Coventry 2.183 6.518 Dudley 2.805 5.512 Sandwell 3.876 7.093 Solihull 0.894 4.620 Walsall 3.913 4.508 Wolverhampton 6.878 4.414 West Yorkshire Bradford 8.914 6.793 Calderdale 0.999 6.566 Kirklees 4.040 7.938 Leeds 4.166 17.252 Wakefield 1.699 7.617 Source:
- (a) Authorities' 1986 Transport Policies and Programmes.
- (b) Authorities' Return of Expenditure and Rates 87.
§ Mr. Macleanasked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list the places on the motorway system where extra access or egress roads have been built subsequent to completion of the motorway, showing in each case the purpose of such extra roads.
§ Mr. Peter BottomleyI shall write to my hon. Friend shortly.