HC Deb 02 February 1994 vol 236 cc795-6W
Mr. Llew Smith

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment which(a) university or (b) independent research departments were consulted in the preparation of the report on the United Kingdom climate change programme published on 25 January.

Mr. Atkins

Nineteen universities and research institutes responded to the discussion document on Britain's carbon dioxide programme that was published in December 1992. In addition, many universities and research institutes were invited to attend workshops in March 1993 and a conference in May 1993, to discuss the options for the completion of Britain's carbon dioxide programme. A list of these respondents and invitees is set out.

  • Advisory Council on Science and Technology
  • Birmingham University
  • Cambridge University
  • Energy Technology Support Unit
  • Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development
  • King's College London
  • Lancaster University
  • Leeds Metropolitan University
  • University of Leeds
  • University of Liverpool
  • Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Open University
  • University of Oxford
  • Science Policy Research Unit
  • Silsoe Research Institute

Highway maintenance grant-related expenditure for 1989–90 and standard spending assessment since 1990–91 for each highway authority
£ million
Local authority 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95
City of London 0.505 1.346 1.650 2.486 2.415 2.734
Camden 3.613 5.078 5.885 5.868 5.494 5.715
Greenwich 5.752 7.356 8.663 7.668 7.635 7.568
Hackney 3.989 5.287 6.055 6.065 5.662 5.966
Hammersmith and Fulham 3.021 4.262 4.852 5.185 4.712 4.918
Islington 3.092 4.222 4.975 5.369 4.747 4.925
Kensington and Chelsea 2.892 4.112 4.623 4.385 4.388 4.671
Lambeth 5.259 6.656 7.810 7.239 7.161 7.433
Lewisham 5.004 6.662 7.934 7.988 7.632 7.953
Southwark 4.716 6.653 7.812 7.366 6.850 7.151
Tower Hamlets 3.587 4.612 5.297 5.192 5.025 5.360
Wandsworth 4.774 6.714 7.819 7.804 7.655 8.123
Westminster 5.320 8.241 9.641 9.483 8.760 9.654
Barking and Dagenham 3.346 4.290 4.678 4.666 4.383 4.275
Barnet 5.855 7.946 9.102 9.402 8.672 8.686
Bexley 4.774 6.230 6.924 7.188 6.650 6.691
Brent 5.504 7.149 8.033 7.989 7.209 7.226
Bromley 7.652 9.558 10.952 10.873 10.013 10.034
Croydon 7.509 10.111 11.041 11.234 10.333 10.416
Ealing 6.373 8.368 8.998 8.738 8.310 8.619
Enfield 5.625 7.407 8.202 8.471 7.715 7.943
Haringey 3.685 4.957 5.581 5.676 5.499 5.551
Harrow 4.397 5.612 6.104 6.445 5.790 5.816
Havering 4.801 6.588 7.495 8.182 7.941 8.194
Hillingdon 5.814 7.870 8.676 9.130 8.396 8.423
Hounslow 4.149 5.571 6.405 6.951 6.598 6.535
Kingston upon Thames 3.096 4.251 4.745 4.794 4.559 4.752
Merton 3.910 5.192 5.860 5.824 5.532 5.534
Newham 4.689 6.008 6.579 6.544 6.389 6.575
Redbridge 5.237 6.279 7.297 7.801 7.121 7.168
Richmond upon Thames 3.764 4.724 5.419 5.209 5.055 5.177
Sutton 4.075 5.525 5.888 5.679 5.652 5.719
Waltham Forest 4.429 5.809 6.533 6.564 6.180 6.226
Bolton 7.174 9.814 10.948 9.786 9.407 9.810
Bury 4.840 6.522 7.157 7.129 6.656 6.689
Manchester 14.871 19.332 22.192 21.014 20.541 20.156
Oldham 6.483 6.962 7.605 7.727 7.002 6.849
Rochdale 5.703 6.378 7.570 7.110 7.157 7.030
Salford 6.653 9.826 10.667 10.157 10.527 10.581
  • Southampton Energy and Transport Working Group
  • Staffordshire University
  • Transport Research Laboratory
  • UK Centre for Economic and Environmental Protection
  • University of Sussex
  • University College London
  • University College of Wales
  • University of Wales