HC Deb 21 February 1989 vol 147 c577W
Mr. Shore

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what contribution to the housing revenue account the Tower Hamlets council has made from its rate fund in each year since 1979; and what is his estimate of the average subsidy per week that this represents.

Mr. Ridley

[holding answer 16 February 1989]: Tower Hamlets informs me that it has made the following rate fund revenue account contributions to its housing revenue account each year since 1979. These contributions are also expressed as average weekly amounts, by dividing them by 52.

£ million Average subsidy perf week £'000
1979–801 9.557 184
1980–811 12.377 238
1981–822 10.279 198
1982–832 6.661 128
1983–84 13.887 267
1984–85 15.143 291
1985–86 13.003 250
1986–873 44.489 856
1987–88 43.044 828
1988–894 32.893 633
1 including local authority contributions to rent rebates (standard amount), all allowances in excess of the standard amount and the costof administering the rent rebate scheme.
2 including rent rebates allowances in excess of the standardamount and the cost of administering the rent rebate scheme.
3 in July 1985 Tower Hamlets took responsibility for approximately 30,000 GLC Council dwellings.
4 budgeted amount.

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