§ Mr. Home RobertsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish tables showing(a) the expenditure per capita of population of each local authority in Scotland and (b) the level of central Government support per capita of population to each local authority.
§ Mr. Allan StewartThe information, based on local authorities' budget estimates and the aggregate external finance settlement for 1991–92, is set out in the table.
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1 2 1991–92 budget estimates per capita £ 1991–92 government support per capita £ Borders 959 777 Central 866 671 Dumfries and Galloway 941 762 Fife 921 699 Grampian 842 688 Highland 1,112 912 Lothian 922 645 Strathclyde 914 733 Tayside 911 716 Orkney 1,368 1,266 Shetland 2,540 2,468 Western Isles 1,825 1,731 Berwickshire 108 79 Ettrick and Lauderdale 118 82 Roxburgh 130 89 Tweedale 112 82 Clackmannan 179 109 Falkirk 124 93 Stirling 191 120 Annandale and Eskdale 122 70 Nithsdale 111 75 Stewartry 115 69 Wigtown 125 84 Dunfermline 141 89 Kirkcaldy 131 84 North East Fife 153 94 Aberdeen 197 124 Banff and Buchan 129 85 Gordon 128 81 Kincardine and Deeside 99 76 Moray 117 85 Badenoch and Strathspey 123 86 Caithness 121 88 Inverness 105 81 Lochaber 149 116 Nairn 117 78 Ross and Cromarty 164 119 Skye and Lochalsh 167 145 Sutherland 154 113 East Lothian 162 105 Edinburgh 219 137 Midlothian 167 89 West Lothian 130 90 Argyll and Bute 211 154 Bearsden and Milngavie 144 86 Clydebank 237 146 Clydesdale 172 97 Cumbernauld 131 83 Cumnock and Doon Valley 153 98 Cunninghame 167 106 Dumbarton 168 93 East Kilbride 149 68 Eastwood 109 71 Glasgow 265 195 Hamilton 154 98 Inverclyde 180 115 Kilmarnock and Loudon 142 89 Kyle and Carrick 161 94 Monklands 193 123 Motherwell 165 109 Renfrew 173 110 Strathkelvin 161 98 Angus 125 85 Dundee 200 136 Perth and Kinross 140 95 Notes:
1. Figures used in column 1 are total relevant current expenditure including loan and leasing charges.
2. Total Government support includes revenue support grant, estimated non-domestic rate income and estimated specific 573W grants for each authority. An additional £47.2 million specific grant relating to urban programm expenditure has not been allocated to individual authorities.
3. The figures in both columns were calculated using the population figures at June 1989.