HC Deb 09 July 1992 vol 211 cc304-7W
Mr. Milburn

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will listt for each local authority which contains an urban development area the level of(a) urban programmes, (b) housing investment programmes and (c) derelict land grant for each year from 1987–88 at current prices and at 1987–88 prices.

Urban Programme expenditure outturn (current prices)
(000)
Authority DC 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92
Black Country Sandwell 4,400 5,211 4,689 4,682 4,646
Walsall 1,560 1,533 1,652 1,925 1,728
Wolverhampton 5,420 5,062 4,733 5,625 5,148
Bristol Bristol 1,570 1,494 1,377 1,470 1,590
Central Manchester Manchester 16,290 20,906 19,312 19,650 19,777
London Docklands Newham 1,720 2,109 2,690 2,850 2,750
Southwark 1,830 2,032 2,113 2,025 2,720
Tower Hamlets 4,470 3,390 3,693 4,464 4,335
Leeds Leeds 3,990 4,810 4,798 5,333 5,342
Merseyside Liverpool 16,490 14,435 16,473 17,918 17,940
Sefton 1,500 1,470 1,412 1,682 1,667
Wirral 3,610 3,496 3,262 3,582 3,544
Sheffield Sheffield 5,630 5,519 5,739 6,614 10,932
Teesside Hartlepool 1,270 1,347 1,721 1,821 1,926
Langbaurgh 1,340 1,508 1,538 1,979 1,887
Stockton 1,380 1,125 1,388 1,485 1,638
Middlesborough 5,290 5,636 5,073 5,170 5,178
Trafford Park Trafford1
Salford2
Tyne and Wear Newcastle 17,600 15,776 17,933 16,503 16,263
North Tyneside 3,490 3,448 3,286 3,604 3,570
South Tyneside 4,950 4,489 4,799 5,067 5,023
Sunderland 4,310 4,735 4,890 5,287 5,257
1 Not an Urban Programmee Area.
2 Include in the Manchester figure.
Housing investement programme expenditure outturn (current prices)
(£000)
UDC Authority 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 11991–92
Black Country Sandwell 24,079 41,287 42,058 26,659 21,113
Walsall 17,551 14,231 30,318 10,184 15,039
Wolverhampton 13,436 13,717 29,957 18,808 20,347
Bristol Bristol 22,857 34,971 45,358 33,859 35,150
Central Manchester Manchester 83,268 93,109 110,426 52,783 53,021
London Docklands Newham 27,499 28,880 75,826 29,648 34,450
Southwark 49,816 43,308 101,326 39,493 46,262
Tower Hamlets 29,150 34,353 121,378 42,558 50,121
Leeds Leeds 36,933 39,708 41,469 32,419 38,992
Merseyside Liverpool 64,651 45,151 49,338 55,194 50,578
Sefton 9,460 8,918 8,907 7,217 8,332
Wirral 16,184 13,095 18,024 12,945 12,827
Sheffield Sheffield 55,070 59,067 70,717 66,683 49,211
Teesside Hartlepool 6,342 5,621 6,397 5,088 6,472
Langbaurgh 8,115 9,509 8,245 6,769 4,722
Stockton 12,053 7,420 13,898 7,992 6,158
Middlesbrough 8,837 12,359 13,228 9,009 11,529
Trafford Park Trafford 8,721 8,893 12,059 9,213 4,128
Salford 21,020 24,200 21,075 18,606 16,495

Mr. Robin Squire

[holding answer 6 July 1992]: Details of expenditure at outturn prices by local authority and financial year from 1987–88 onwards are listed in the table. To convert into 1987–88 constant prices, the 1988–89 figures should be multiplied by 0.93261, the 1989–90 ones by 0.87501, 1990–91 by 0.80877 and 1991–92 by 0.75586.

UDC Authority 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 11991–92
Tyne and Wear Newcastle 24,915 25,116 23,037 22,209 18,878
North Tyneside 14,934 9,237 16,361 11,802 11,141
South Tyneside 13,029 13,819 13,536 6,823 7,174
Sunderland 16,900 15,059 14,494 17,693 21,826
1Local authority estimate.
Derelict land grant outturn (Current prices)
(£000)
UDC Authority 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92
Black Country Sandwell 2,470 2,063 1.322 1,865 1,024
Walsall 3,117 3,474 3,779 3,738 4,223
Wolverhampton 539 826 585 447 1,676
Bristol Bristol 68 215 41 84
Central Manchester Manchester 423 177 33 373
London Docklands Newham 159 441
Southwark
Tower Hamlets 27 55 196 1,371
Leeds Leeds 126 169 228 850 771
Merseyslde Liverpool 249 560 403 1,747 2,289
Sefton 341 534 185 606 409
Wirral 188 559 175 372 351
Sheffield Sheffield 514 1,078 53 134 636
Teesside Hartlepool 586 268 81 257 12
Langbaurgh 319 184 202 244 28
Stockton 229 262 76 35 155
Middlesbrough 443 156 12 50 297
Trafford Park Trafford 45 69 12 7 20
Salford 5,255 4,292 3,120 564 820
Tyne and Wear Newcastle 1,181 474 194 105 539
North Tyneside 723 643 485 774 509
South Tyneside 1,096 263 299 342 297
Sunderland 1,336 1,373 1,240 1,404 1,594

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