§ Mr. WigleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales how much was allocated for each district council in Wales in other services capital receipts budgets in each year from 1988; and what are the estimated allocations for 1991–92.
§ Mr. Nicholas BennettPrior to 1990–91 the capital receipts of individual local authorities were not taken into account in the distribution of capital resources. For each district council, the non-housing services capital receipts taken into account in setting its basic credit approvals are given as follows for 1990–91 and 1991–92. These figures reflect only a portion of the resources which authorities have at their disposal for financing capital expenditure.
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Non-housing receipts taken into account (£ thousands) 1990–91 1991–92 Alyn and Deeside 23 11 Colwyn 6 34 Delyn 10 315 Glyndwr 31 10 Rhuddlan 4 0 Wrexham Maelor 14 209 Carmarthen 276 75 Ceredigion 293 30 Dinefwr 79 19 Llanelli 214 59 Preseli Pembrokeshire 257 86 South Pembrokeshire 62 28 Blaenau Gwent 75 53 Islwyn 128 81 Monmouth 14 41 Newport 1,057 19 Torfaen 456 153 Aberconwy 208 30
1990–91 1991–92 Arfon 223 0 Dwyfor 9 3 Meirionnydd 114 0 Ynys Mon 254 12 Cynon Valley 0 11 Merthyr Tydfil 1 155 Ogwr 202 95 Rhondda 0 31 Rhymney Valley 26 43 Taff-Ely 51 13 Brecknock 7 45 Montgomeryshire 31 1 Radnorshire 16 0 Cardiff 861 423 Vale of Glamorgan 277 61 Port Talbot 16 3 Lliw Valley 153 25 Neath 26 289 Swansea 1,824 756 Total districts 7,293 3,218