HC Deb 26 October 1993 vol 230 cc536-7W
Mr. Pike

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what percentage of the housing investment programme bids his Department has authorised in respect of each local authority in Lancashire over the last three years in relation to their bid; and what is the cash figure.

Sir George Young

[holding answer 22 October 1993]: The information requested is given in the table.

The levels of local authorities' bids for housing investment programme resources reflect, in part, the competition for these resources and therefore often exceed the amount of resources likely to be available.

HIP bids HIP allocations1 Allocaion as percentage of bird Housing capital expenditure
1992–93 6,127 3,550 57.9 24,036
1993–94 4,915 3,301 67.2 32,660
Burnley
1991–92 11,701 4,508 38.5 6,337
1992–93 12,915 4,922 38.1 37,692
1993–94 12,213 4,725 38.7 36,765
Chorley
1991–92 4,055 1,509 37.2 1,755
1992–93 4,233 2,244 53.0 22,465
1993–94 4,762 2,068 43.4 32,407
Fylde
1991–92 2,282 979 42.9 1,894
1992–93 2,341 1,115 47.6 21,945
1993–94 2,225 1,144 51.4 32,009
Hyndburn
1991–92 9,717 3,525 36.3 4,717
1992–93 13,572 4,156 30.6 26,195
1993–94 12,528 4,176 33.3 35,998
Lancaster
1991–92 8,289 2,853 34.4 4,152
1992–93 5,895 3,673 62.3 25,568
1993–94 7,337 3,220 43.9 35,566
Pendle
1991–92 5,610 2,468 44.0 3,381
1992–93 6,005 3,420 57.0 24,429
1993–94 6,020 2,954 49.1 33,447
Preston
1991–92 29,567 5,775 19.5 10,785
1992–93 15,478 3,958 25.6 25,617
1993–94 9,847 5,975 60.7 311,453
Ribble Valley
1991–92 1,715 545 31.8 1,292
1992–93 1,600 1,156 72.3 21,974
1993–94 1,750 1,150 65.7 31,209
Rossendale
1991–92 8,245 2,731 33.1 4,698
1992–93 7,890 3,242 41.1 24,682
1993–94 7,916 2,310 29.2 35,830
South Ribble
1991–92 4,178 1,494 35.8 3,083
1992–93 4,060 2,301 56.7 23,657
1993–94 2,950 1,597 54.1 23,006
West Lancashire
1991–92 6,063 2,908 48.0 5,042
1992–93 6,775 2,510 37.0 24,744
1993–94 3,507 1,650 47.0 35,220
Wyre
1991–92 4,520 1,266 28.0 1,763
1992–93 6,575 1,738 26.4 24,227
1993–94 6,878 2,350 34.2 23,919
Notes:
1 Under the new capital finance system, the HIP allocation is an assessment of relative need for housing capital expenditure. Borrowing approval is conveyed by the single, all service, basic credit approval. The allocation figures are the housing annual capital guidelines plus specified capital grants, issued prior to the start of the financial year. These figures do not include any supplementary credit approvals issued during the year.
2 Provisional.
3 Estimated.

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