HC Deb 23 January 1991 vol 184 cc195-6W
Mr. Tony Banks

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will provide a table showing the expenditure on each inner city task force and city action team in 1989–90, including both the cost of running the unit concerned and the funds disbursed by the unit and including separately the cost of central support to task forces and city action teams.

Mr. Key

[holding answer 22 January 1991]: The task forces are the responsibility of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry. Responsibility for the Government's city action teams transferred to the Department of the Environment in December 1989. Task force and city action team expenditure in 1989–90 was as follows:

Task forces Running costs £'000 estimated Funds disbursed £'000
East Birmingham 129 959
Handsworth 312
Wolverhampton 1,270
Leeds 112 1,212
Middlesbrough 78 980
Coventry 71 879
Doncaster 126 1,619
Hartlepool 104 941
Nottingham 162 998
Leicester 982
Bradford 49 130

Task forces Running costs £'000 estimated Funds disbursed £'000
Bristol 135 921
Manchester 113 997
North Kensington 133 502
North Peckham 124 766
Rochdale 153 909
Preston 488
Spitalfields 139 859
Deptford 30 48
Granby/Toxteth 65 280
Total 1,723 16,052
City action teams
Cleveland Coordinating Team 69 648
Liverpool 176 1,121
London 158 874
Manchester 100 473
Birmingham 100 570
Newcastle 190 1,134
Nottingham/Leicester/Derby 129 719
Leeds/Bradford 109 661
Total 1,031 6,200

The combined cost of central support by both DoE and DTI to the city action teams and task forces in 1989–90 was approximately £716,000. In addition, £1,685,000 was spent centrally on projects to support the work of the CATs and task forces, including research, consultancy and projects by national organisations which operated in most areas.