HC Deb 05 June 1990 vol 173 cc444-8W
Mr. John P. Smith

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will give the estimated(a) investment in real terms, and (b) capital investment on capital programmes other than new build and renovation, by each local authority for each year since 1979.

Mr. David Hunt

The information is shown in the following tables. Information for 1979–80 and 1980–81 was not collected on a comparable basis and is therefore not included.

Capital payments 1981–82 to 1984–85: Cash prices1
£000
Local authority 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85
Alyn and Deeside 1,560 1,915 897 1,503
Colwyn 725 1,639 1,417 977
Delyn 1,522 3,358 4,215 6,131
Glyndwr 394 498 323 317
Rhuddlan 581 648 1,183 1,057
Wrexham Maelor 2,548 2,206 2,975 2,551
Carmarthen 824 1,248 1,367 665
Ceredigion 1,025 1,255 1,484 1,335
Dinefwr 242 531 596 401
Llanelli 3,232 3,469 2,890 3,454
Preseli 825 1,470 1,376 2,413
South Pembroke 651 864 935 1,627
Blaenau Gwent 2,105 4,627 3,401 4,246
Islwyn 1,293 596 1,548 2,683
Monmouth 875 742 686 900
Newport 2,518 4,728 6,431 4,394
Torfaen 1,103 2,308 2,236 1,874
Aberconwy 1,183 996 1,032 563
Arfon 1,572 1,066 962 1,011
Dwyfor 481 604 487 582
Meirionnydd 746 644 2,428 427
Ynys Môn 1,315 1,289 1,618 1,205
Cynon Valley 1,044 1,113 1,502 1,653
Merthyr Tydfil 1,768 2,496 2,374 1,870
Ogwr 2,786 3,145 3,956 5,528
Rhondda 2,431 4,839 4,970 3,499
Rhymney Valley 1,901 2,263 2,826 2,319
Taff Ely 2,039 3,239 2,212 2,734
Brecknock 936 860 507 684
Montgomeryshire 713 598 451 264
Radnorshire 206 6 361 377
Cardiff 11,486 9,126 8,162 12,945
Vale of Glamorgan 3,270 2,185 4,000 3,718
Port Talbot 808 1,042 823 850
Lliw Valley 938 3,343 798 1,632
Neath 681 1,520 1,871 1,506
Swansea 5,140 14,228 10,957 9,128
Clwyd 10,228 11,917 15,214 15,716
Dyfed 9,821 13,521 12,851 9,834
Gwent 21,248 32,934 25,644 24,353
Gwynedd 7,300 11,353 8,664 9,172
Mid Glamorgan 15,402 17,969 19,697 21,400
Powys 6,013 5,707 6,347 5,653
South Glamorgan 17,213 19,978 20,869 17,843
West Glamorgan 13,035 15,289 12,489 11,502
Total districts 63,467 86,704 86,257 89,023
Total counties 100,260 128,668 121,775 115,473
Total Wales 163,727 215,372 208,032 204,496
1 Excluding building of dwellings, renovation of local authority dwellings and renovation grants from local authorities to the private sector.

Capital payments 1985–86 to 1988–89: Cash prices1
Local authority 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89
Alyn and Deeside 1,465 2,166 2,126 1,762
Colwyn 1,076 1,191 1,212 1,238
Delyn 5,869 5,909 3,813 4,080
Glyndwr 461 767 492 414
Rhuddlan 1,185 2,692 2,735 3,665

Local authority 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89
Wrexham Maelor 2,586 4,212 5,523 4,004
Carmarthen 1,132 1,359 2,213 2,992
Ceredigion 1,312 1,731 1,368 1,772
Dinefwr 718 886 1,063 1,375
Llanelli 2,307 2,211 4,366 3,440
Preseli 2,259 996 1,402 2,844
South Pembroke 2,101 1,503 3,098 2,167
Blaenau Gwent 3,454 5,311 7,048 7,008
Islwyn 2,628 5,160 4,636 4,941
Monmouth 736 1,773 1,268 2,155
Newport 6,128 7,036 7,350 9,357
Torfaen 2,049 2,079 2,724 5,476
Aberconwy 591 562 908 1,157
Arfon 1,200 997 1,756 3,834
Dwyfor 1,421 2,087 2,085 1,308
Meirionnydd 309 467 1,377 1,694
Ynys Môn 1,763 3,198 3,080 4,118
Cynon Valley 1,478 3,499 4,671 4,088
Merthyr Tydfil 1,225 1,490 2,921 4,293
Ogwr 4,187 6,667 6,697 6,714
Rhondda 4,691 7,734 7,997 8,778
Rhymney Valley 2,291 2,831 5,411 4,518
Taff Ely 1,833 2,048 2,524 2,408
Brecknock 1,017 1,404 2,452 2,604
Montgomeryshire 794 485 885 1,627
Radnorshire 337 341 806 1,017
Cardiff 11,000 11,367 13,529 13,632
Vale of Glamorgan 3,288 4,192 4,190 2,541
Port Talbot 2,895 3,866 2,014 1,853
Lliw Valley 1,143 2,112 1,852 1,704
Neath 3,026 2,612 4,261 3,077
Swansea 7,398 7,805 9,248 11,955
Clwyd 17,072 17,009 22,248 21,871
Dyfed 12,003 16,074 16,001 19,122
Gwent 14,373 17,678 25,236 20,657
Gwynedd 12,161 9,355 10,058 9,213
Mid Glamorgan 19,437 24,144 28,217 29,765
Powys 5,394 8,477 7,278 8,629
South Glamorgan 25,145 26,687 37,585 34,889
West Glamorgan 17,081 19,304 23,862 19,496
Total Districts 89,353 112,746 131,101 141,610
Total Counties 122,666 138,728 170,485 163,642
Total Wales 212,019 251,474 301,586 305,252
1 Excluding building of dwellings, renovation of local authority dwellings and renovation grants from local authorities to the private sector.

Capital Payments 1981–82 to 1984–85: 1988–89 Prices1 2
£000
Local authority 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85
Alyn and Deeside 2,259 2,587 1,158 1,848
Colwyn 1,050 2,214 1,829 1,201
Delyn 2,204 4,536 5,440 7,538
Glyndwr 571 673 417 390
Rhuddlan 841 875 1,527 1,300
Wrexham Maelor 3,690 2,980 3,840 3,137
Carmarthen 1,193 1,686 1,764 818
Ceredigion 1,485 1,695 1,915 1,641
Dinefwr 351 717 769 493
Llanelli 4,681 4,686 3,730 4,247
Preseli 1,195 1,986 1,776 2,967
South Pembroke 943 1,167 1,207 2,000
Blaenau Gwent 3,049 6,250 4,389 5,221
Islwyn 1,873 805 1,998 3,299
Monmouth 1,267 1,002 885 1,107
Newport 3,647 6,387 8,300 5,403
Torfaen 1,598 3,118 2,886 2,304
Aberconwy 1,713 1,345 1,332 692
Arfon 2,277 1,440 1,242 1,243
Dwyfor 697 816 629 716
Meirionnydd 1,080 870 3,134 525
Ynys Mon 1,905 1,741 2,088 1,482
Cynon Valley 1,512 1,503 1,938 2,032
Merthyr Tydfil 2,561 3,372 3,064 2,299

Local authority 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85
Ogwr 4,035 4,248 5,106 6,797
Rhondda 3,521 6,537 6,414 4,302
Rhymney Valley 2,753 3,057 3,647 2,851
Taff Ely 2,953 4,375 2,855 3,362
Brecknock 1,356 1,162 654 841
Montgomeryshire 1,033 808 582 325
Radnorshire 298 8 466 464
Cardiff 16,636 12,328 10,534 15,916
Vale of Glamorgan 4,736 2,952 5,162 4,571
Port Talbot 1,170 1,408 1,062 1,045
Lliw Valley 1,359 4,516 1,030 2,007
Neath 986 2,053 2,415 1,852
Swansea 7,445 19,220 14,141 11,223
Clwyd 14,814 16,098 19,635 19,323
Dyfed 14,224 18,265 16,586 12,091
Gwent 30,775 44,489 33,096 29,943
Gwynedd 10,573 15,336 11,182 11,277
Mid Glamorgan 22,308 24,273 25,421 26,312
Powys 8,709 7,709 8,191 6,951
South Glamorgan 24,930 26,987 26,934 21,938
West Glamorgan 18,879 20,653 16,118 14,142
Total districts 91,923 117,123 111,324 109,456
Total counties 145,212 173,810 157,164 141,977
Total Wales 237,134 290,933 268,487 251,434
1 Excluding building of dwellings, renovation of local authority dwellings and renovation grants from local authorities to the private sector.
2 Adjusted to a constant price basis using the GDP deflator.

Capital payments 1985–86 to 1988–89 1988–89 prices1 2
£000s
Local authority 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89
Alyn and Deeside 1,710 2,445 2,277 1,762
Colwyn 1,256 1,344 1,298 1,238
Delyn 6,849 6,669 4,085 4,080
Glyndwr 538 866 527 414
Rhuddlan 1,383 3,038 2,930 3,665
Wrexham Maelor 3,018 4,754 5,916 4,004
Carmarthen 1,321 1,534 2,371 2,992
Ceredigion 1,531 1,954 1,465 1,772
Dinefwr 838 1,000 1,139 1,375
Llanelli 2,692 2,495 4,677 3,440
Preseli 2,636 1,124 1,502 2,844
South Pembroke 2,452 1,696 3,319 2,167
Blaenau Gwent 4,031 5,994 7,550 7,008
Islwyn 3,067 5,824 4,966 4,941
Monmouth 859 2,001 1,358 2,155
Newport 7,151 7,941 7,873 9,357
Torfaen 2,391 2,346 2,918 5,476
Aberconwy 690 634 973 1,157
Arfon 1,400 1,125 1,881 3,834
Dwyfor 1,658 2,355 2,233 1,308
Meirionnydd 361 527 1,475 1,694
Ynys Môn 2,057 3,609 3,299 4,118
Cynon Valley 1,725 3,949 5,004 4,088
Merthyr Tydfil 1,430 1,682 3,129 4,293
Ogwr 4,886 7,525 7,174 6,714
Rhondda 5,474 8,729 8,567 8,778
Rhymney Valley 2,674 3,195 5,796 4,518
Taff Ely 2,139 2,311 2,704 2,408
Brecknock 1,187 1,585 2,627 2,604
Montgomeryshire 927 547 948 1,627
Radnorshire 393 385 863 1,017
Cardiff 12,837 12,829 14,492 13,632
Vale of Glamorgan 3,837 4,731 4,488 2,541
Port Talbot 3,378 4,363 2,157 1,853
Lliw Valley 1,334 2,384 1,984 1,704
Neath 3,531 2,948 4,564 3,077
Swansea 8,633 8,809 9,907 11,955
Clwyd 19,923 19,197 23,832 21,871
Dyfed 14,007 18,142 17,141 19,122
Gwent 16,773 19,952 27,033 20,657
Gwynedd 14,192 10,558 10,774 9,213
Mid Glamorgan 22,683 27,250 30,226 29,765

Local authority 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89
Powys 6,295 9,568 7,796 8,629
South Glamorgan 29,344 30,120 40,262 34,889
West Glamorgan 19,933 21,787 25,561 19,496
Total districts 104,273 127,250 140,437 141,610
Total counties 143,149 156,574 182,626 163,642
Total Wales 247,423 283,824 323,063 305,252
1 Excluding building of dwellings, renovation of local authority dwellings and renovation grants from local authorities to the private sector.
2 Adjusted to a constant price basis using the GDP deflator.

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