HC Deb 16 June 1993 vol 226 cc553-5W
Mr. Congdon

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list for each local authority the number and total value of cash incentive grants made to council tenants in 1992–93.

Mr. Baldry

The table shows the number of value of cash incentive scheme grants made to local authority tenants in 1992–93 under section 129 of the Housing Act 1988.

Local Authority cash incentive schemes—grants and expenditure 1992–93
Local authority Number of grants Total expenditure(£000)
Eastern
Aylesbury Vale1 8 154
Basildon1 14 226
Braintree1 3 22
Broxbourne1 10 180
Castle Point1 6 91
Colchester1 29 491
Dacorum 29 612
East Hertfordshire1 24 531
Epping Forest 2 24
Huntingdon 22 177
Luton1 20 344
Maldon1 5 100
Mid Bedfordshire1 11 160
Milton Keynes1 10 150
North Hertfordshire1 6 68
Local authority Number of grants Total expenditure (£000)
Peterborough 10 101
Rochford1 8 173
St. Albans1 19 302
Southend1 8 100
South Norfolk 4 44
Stevenage1 9 140
Three Rivers1 12 86
Watford1 14 167
London
Barnet1 32 1,250
Bexley1 20 369
Brent1 221 4,000
Bromley 17 179
Camden1 52 1,017
City of London1 5 92
Croydon1 136 2,337
Ealing1 87 1,148
Enfield1 71 1,368
Greenwich1 57 583
Hackney1 73 933
Hammersmith and Fulham1 69 1,101
Haringey1 69 1,449
Harrow1 47 987
Havering1 17 123
Hillingdon1 78 1,846
Hounslow1 71 1,034
Islington1 119 2,759
Kensington and Chelsea1 41 850
Kingston upon Thames 17 299
Lambeth1 46 920
Lewisham1 25 328
Merton1 27 475
Newham1 51 750
Redbridge1 8 149
Richmond1 84 1,382
Southwark1 15 198
Sutton1 26 462
Tower Hamlets1 25 412
Waltham Forest1 52 796
Wandsworth1 125 2,481
Westminster1 80 1,598
South East
Adur1 21 302
Arun1 11 110
Brighton1 21 298
Canterbury1 20 263
Cherwell1 5 48
Chichester1 18 214
Dartford1 9 175
Dover1 24 447
Eastbourne1 11 176
Eastleigh1 16 198
East Hampshire1 5 80
Elmbridge1 3 52
Fareham1 4 76
Gillingham1 30 359
Gosport1 6 96
Gravesham1 6 60
Guildford1 5 132
Hart1 4 92
Hastings1 13 112
Havant1 10 147
Horsham1 6 102
Hove1 7 88
Lewes1 15 150
Maidstone1 5 107
Mole Valley1 8 112
New Forest1 16 211
Oxford1 3 41
Portsmouth1 162 1,943
Reading1 23 446
Reigate and Banstead1 11 220
Local authority Number of grants Total expenditure (£)
Rother1 8 130
Runnymede1 2 40
Rushmoor1 28 420
Shepway1 6 111
Slough1 57 580
Southampton1 68 445
Spelthorne1 4 321
Tandridge1 5 60
Test Valley1 15 215
Thanet1 8 133
Waverley1 4 76
Wealden1 10 200
West Oxfordshire1 6 107
Windsor and Maidenhead1 14 150
Woking1 17 365
Wokingham1 8 160
Worthing1 5 75
EAST MIDLANDS
Daventry 7 70
East Northamptonshire 20 120
South Kesteven 6 36
West Midlands
Malvern Hills 1 10
Solihull 4 23
Stafford 12 94
Wyre Forest 6 50
South West
Bournemouth 19 165
Cheltenham 25 249
Cotswold 5 34
Exeter 5 49
Kennett 4 40
Kerrier 1 5
Kingswood 1 5
Mendip 10 120
Penwith 5 50
Poole 15 103
Purbeck 2 20
Restormel 1 8
Stroud 10 100
Taunton Deane 21 162
Teignbridge 3 22
Yorkshire and Humberside
Hambleton 2 18
Total 3,094 50,226
1 Expenditure fully or partially funded from additional £30 million made available to local authorities in London and South-East England as part of the autumn statement package to stimulate the housing market and help relieve homelessness.

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