§ Mr. DafisTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish the amount of housing revenue account subsidy for 1993–94 and 1994–95 for each district council in Wales, and for Wales as a whole, showing the percentage increase or decrease in each case.
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe amount of housing revenue account subsidy claimed by each authority in Wales as a whole in 1993–94 is given in the following table. Comparable information for 1994–95 is not yet available as first subsidy claims for that year are not due until April.
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Housing revenue account subsidy entitlement Local authority Aberconwy BC 1,613,843 Alyn and Deeside DC 2,566,612 Arfon BC 2,860,306 Blaenau Gwent BC 10,967,070 Brecknock BC 759,755 Cardiff CC 23,291,119 Carmarthen DC 2,348,352 Ceredigion DC 1,932,664 Colwyn BC 2,194,617 Cynon Valley BC 4,914,395 Delyn BC 2,957,483 Dinefwr BC 1,486,992 Dwyfor DC 958,012 Glyndwr DC 803,215 Islwyn BC 5,242,264 Llanelli BC 7,501,220 Lliw Valley BC 4,157,709 Meirionnydd DC 1,238,429 Merthyr Tydfil BC 7,588,053 Monmouth BC 3,815,493 Montgomeryshire DC 496,002 Neath BC 4,921,454 Newport BC 10,363,902 Ogwr BC 7,702,537 Port Talbot BC 4,668,643
Local authority Preseli Pembs DC 2,848,229 Radnorshire DC 525,905 Rhondda BC 8,301,654 Rhuddlan BC 1,276,569 Rhymney Valley DC 11,347,929 South Pembs DC 1,427,901 Swansea CC 17,353,927 Taff Ely BC 6,816,221 Torfaen BC 13,076,949 Vale of Glamorgan BC 3,612,705 Wrexham Maelor BC 7,839,056 Ynys Mon BC 4,438,990 Wales 196,216,176