§ Mr. Barry JonesTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales whether he will state, for each district and county in Wales, for 1989–90 and 1990–91, the(a) spending need 735W assessment, (b) adult population, (c) community charge at need, (d) domestic contribution for spending at need, (e) share of the national non-domestic rate pool, (f) share of revenue support grant, (g) the total of (e) and (f) and (h) expenditure.
(a) Standard spending assessment1 (b) Adult population2 (c) Community charge at standard spending (d) Domestic contribution for standard spending (e) Share of national non-domestic rate pool (NNDR) (f) Revenue support grant (RSG) 3 (g) Total of RSG and NNDR (h) Assumed expenditure (Total rate income plus block grant) 4 £000 (000s) £ £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 Alyn and Deeside 6,492 54.2 26.63 1,443 1,722 3,327 5,049 6,288 Colwyn 4,895 42.1 26.63 1,121 1,337 2,437 3,774 4,948 Delyn 6,109 49.0 26.63 1,305 1,556 3,248 4,804 6,360 Glyndwr 3,423 31.8 26.63 847 1,010 1,566 2,576 3,513 Rhuddlan 6,328 43.9 26.63 1,169 1,394 3,765 5,159 6,260 Wrexham Maelor 11,089 87.3 26.63 2,325 2,773 5,991 8,764 11,163 Carmarthen 4,984 42.7 26.63 1,137 1,356 2,491 3,847 4,670 Ceredigion 6,748 50.9 26.63 1,356 1,617 3,776 5,393 5,956 Dinefwr 3,454 29.9 26.63 796 950 1,708 2,658 2,617 Llanelli 8,021 57.6 28.57 1,646 1,830 4,546 6,376 8,239 Preseli Pembrokeshire 6,965 53.7 26.63 1,430 1,706 3,830 5,535 5,880 South Pembrokeshire 4,450 31.2 26.63 831 991 2,628 3,619 3,942 Blaenau Gwent 9,365 59.4 26.63 1,582 1,887 5,897 7,783 10,556 Islwyn 7,232 50.4 26.63 1,342 1,601 4,289 5,890 7,781 Monmouth 6,396 61.0 26.63 1,624 1,938 2,834 4,771 6,396 Newport 14,941 98.1 28.57 2,803 3,116 9,022 12,138 15,743 Torfaen 8,641 69.0 26.63 1,838 2,192 4,612 6,803 9,539 Aberconwy 5,334 42.4 26.63 1,129 1,347 2,858 4,205 5,443 Arfon 5,804 41.4 26.63 1,103 1,315 3,387 4,702 5,830 Dwyfor 3,501 21.1 26.63 562 670 2,269 2,939 3,546 Meirionnydd 3,537 24.7 26.63 658 785 2,095 2,879 4,180 Ynys Môn 7,124 52.6 26.63 1,401 1,671 4,053 5,724 7,423 Cynon Valley 8,405 49.6 28.57 1,417 1,575 5,412 6,987 7,638 Merthyr Tydfil 7,783 44.5 28.57 1,272 1,413 5,098 6,511 7,818 Ogwr 12,716 103.4 26.63 2,754 3,284 6,679 9,963 13,529 Rhondda 11,289 59.0 28.57 1,686 1,874 7,729 9,603 11,328 Rhymney Valley 10,384 77.6 26.63 2,067 2,465 5,853 8,318 11,176 Taff Ely 9,127 70.2 26.63 1,869 2,230 5,028 7,257 8,773 Brecknock 3,995 31.6 26.63 842 1,004 2,149 3,153 3,879 Montgomeryshire 4,474 39.2 26.63 1,044 1,245 2,185 3,430 3,743 Radnorshire 2,032 17.3 26.63 461 549 1,022 1,572 1,827 Cardiff 34,929 214.3 26.63 5,707 6,807 22,415 29,222 28,921 Vale of Glamorgan 10,663 89.6 26.63 2,386 2,846 5,431 8,277 9,259 Port Talbot 5,723 38.5 26.63 1,025 1,223 3,474 4,697 5,991 Lliw Valley 5,498 47.3 26.63 1,260 1,502 2,736 4,239 5,370 Neath 6,174 50.0 26.63 1,332 1,588 3,254 4,842 6,656 Swansea 22,775 144.0 26.63 3,835 4,574 14,366 18,940 24,328 Clwyd 206,028 308.3 135.97 41,918 49,389 114,721 164,109 214,596 Dyfed 186,966 266.0 135.58 36,065 42,612 108,289 150,902 190,422 Gwent 232,151 337.9 135.42 45,759 54,130 132,262 186,392 229,842 Gwynedd 131,096 182. 2 135.97 24,773 29,188 77,136 106,323 130,092 Mid Glamorgan 290,088 404.3 135.29 54,698 64,767 170,622 235,390 294,617 Powys 71,323 88.1 135.97 11,979 14,113 45,231 59,344 70,111 South Glamorgan 207,951 303.9 135.97 41,320 48,684 117,948 166,631 207,939 West Glamorgan 191,497 279.8 135.97 38,043 44,823 108,631 153,454 200,871 1 Standard spending (needs) assessments are under review for 1990–91. 2 Population figures are based on the Registrar General's 1987 mid-year estimates. 3 Excluding safety-net adjustments. 4 Including community councils' precepts