HC Deb 01 July 1991 vol 194 cc58-63W
Mr. Blunkett

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will show for each local authority(a) the gain or loss in area protection grant in million pounds and pounds per adult comparing 1990–91 with 1991–92 and (b) political control, for the current financial year.

Mr. Portillo

Area protection grant was not paid before 1991–92. However, it subsumes the safety net and the low rateable value areas grant which operated in 1990–91 and is payable to some of those areas which received help from both those sources, or through the safety net alone, in that year. The amount of area protection grant paid to any area is equal to the amount which it received in 1990–91 from these two sources less £25 per charge payer. Details are as follows:

1991–92 area protection grant and 1990–91 equivalent by authority with political control
Local authority and political control 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RVgrant £ million 1991–92 area protection grant £ million 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ adult 1991–92 area protection grant £ adult
Greater Manchester
Bury (Labour) 0–829 6
Oldham (Labour) 2.582 16
Rochdale (Labour) 11.438 70.63 72 47
Tamesidc (Labour) 9.269 4.735 54 29
Wigan (Labour) 15.949 10.069 69 44
Merseyside
St Helens (Labour) 2.931 22
South Yorkshire
Barnsley (Labour) 25.120 21.008 150 125
Doncaster (Labour) 22.956 17.501 105 80
Rotherham (Labour) 22.704 16.816 113 88
Sheffield (Labour) 44.876 32.202 107 82
Tyne and Wear
Galeshead (Labour) 13.439 9.489 86 61
Newcastle upon Tyne (Labour) 4.165 21
North Tyneside (Labour) 6.202 2.365 41 16
South Tyneside (Labour) 8.608 5.638 72 47
Sunderland (Labour) 14.002 8.755 65 40
West Yorkshire
Bradford (Labour) 17.861 9.772 55 30
Calderdalc (Labour) 23.342 19.751 163 138
Kirklees (Labour) 36.851 29.886 132 107
Leeds (Labour) 7.356 14
Wakefield (Labour) 26.617 20.216 111 86

1991–92 area protection grant and 1990–91 equivalent by authority with political control
Local authority and political control 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant£ million 1991–92 area protection grant £ million 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ adult 1991–92 area protection grant £ adult
Avon
Bristol (Labour) 6.644 23
Cleveland
Hartlcpool (Labour) 3.824 2183 57 32
Langbaurgh-on-Tees (Labour) 3.560 0.778 32 7
Middlesbrough (Labour) 4.077 1.502 40 15
Cornwall
Kerrier (no overall control) 0.745 11
Penwith (no overall control) 0.145 3
Cwnhria
Allerdale (Labour) 8.185 5.894 106 81
Barrow-in-Furness (no overall control) 7.814 6.323 136 111
Carlisle (Labour) 3.472 1.491 44 19
Copeland (Labour) 6.350 4.924 116 91
Eden (Independent) 2.353 1.483 67 42
South Lakeland (no overall control) 1.935 24
Derbyshire
Amber Valley (Labour) 5.052 2.850 58 33
Bolsover (Labour) 7.244 5.836 133 108
Chesterfield (Labour) 5.392 3.409 70 45
Derbyshire Dales (Conservative) 0.775 14
Erewash (Labour) 4.312 2.179 51 26
High Peak (no overall control) 3.823 2.263 60 35
North East Derbyshire (Labour) 4.665 2.781 62 37
South Derbyshire (Labour) 0.865 16
Devon
Mid Devon (Independent) 0.739 16
North Devon (Social-Liberal Democrat) 1.364 22
Torbay (Social-Liberal Democrat) 1.224 13
Torridge (Independent) 2.559 1.562 65 40

Local authority and political control 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ million 1991–92 area protection grant £ million 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ adult 1991–92 area protection grant £ adult
West Devon (Independent) 0.052 2
Dorset
Weymouth and Portland (no overall control) 0..012 0

1991–92 area protection grant and 1990–91 equivalent by authority with political control
Local authority and political control 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ million 1991–92 area protection grant £ million 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ adult 1991–92 area protection grant £ adult
Durham
Chester-le-Street (Labour) 1.793 0.725 43 18
Darlington (Labour) 1.827 24
Derwentside (Labour) 7.451 5.720 112 87
Durham (Labour) 2.004 0.460 32 7
Easington (Labour) 8.594 6.574 114 89
Sedgefield (Labour) 7.957 6.245 117 92
Teesdale (Independent) 1.242 0.738 65 40
Wear Valley (Social-Liberal Democrat) 6.112 4.837 125 100
Gloucestershire
Forest of Dean (Labour) 0.044 1
Humberside
Boothferry (Conservative) 4.318 3.021 87 62
Cleethorpes (no overall control) 2.388 1.127 46 21
East Yorkshire (no overall control) 5.127 3.391 78 53
Glanford (no overall control) 1.274 23
Great Grimsby (Labour) 3.033 1.374 46 21
Holderness (Independent) 1.341 0.315 33 8
Kingston upon Hull (Labour) 18.861 14.384 99 74
Scunthorpe (Labour) 2.954 1.860 65 40
Kent
Dartford (Conservative) 0.553 9
Lancashire
Blackburn (Labour) 4.895 2.618 52 27
Blackpool (Labour) 4.079 1.118 35 10
Burnley (Labour) 6.895 5.074 101 76
Hyndburn (Labour) 5.190 3.701 89 64
Lancaster (no overall control) 1.594 17
Pendle (Labour) 6.655 5.097 106 81
Ribble Valley (Conservative) 0.505 13
Rossendale (Labour) 4.430 3.188 91 66
South Ribble (Conservative) 1.057 14
Leicestershire
Leicester (Labour) 4.871 24
Lincolnshire
Lincoln (Labour) 0.621 10

1991–92 area protection grant and 1990–91 equivalent by authority with political overall control
Local authority and political control 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ million 1991–92 area protection grant £ million 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ adult 1991–92 area protection grant £ adult
Norfolk
Great Yarmouth (Labour) 0.598 9
Northumberland
Alnwick (Social-Liberal Democrats) 1.099 0.533 48 23
Berwick-upon-Tweed (no overall control) 1.421 0.911 70 45
Blyth Valley (Labour) 3.952 2.494 67 42
Tynedale (no overall control) 0.952 22
Wansbeck (Labour) 5.919 4.752 127 102

Local authority and political control 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ million 1991–92 area protection grant £ million 1990–91 safety net receipt and low RV grant £ adult 1991–92 area protection grant £ adult
North Yorkshire
Craven (no overall control) 2.007 0.970 50 25
Hambleton (no overall control) 0.328 6
Richmondshire (Independent) 0.565 16
Ryedale (no overall control) 2.079 0.328 30 5
Scarborough (no overall control) 4.663 2.658 57 32
Selby (no overall control) 2.109 0.437 32 7
York (Labour) 5.432 3.486 69 44
Nottinghamshire
Ashfield (Labour) 4.888 2.837 59 34
Bassetlaw (Labour) 1.527 19
Mansfield (Labour) 3.754 1 737 48 23
Shropshire
Oswestry (Independent) 0.608 24
Staffordshire
Newcastle-under-Lyme (Labour) 1.032 11
Staffordshire Moorlands (Independent) 0.535 7
Stoke-on-Trent (Labour) 6.327 1.115 33 8
Warwickshire
Nuneaton and Bedworth (Labour) 0.152 2
Wiltshire
Thamesdown (Labour) 0.232 2