HC Deb 02 February 1994 vol 236 cc756-8W
Ms Walley

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how much money has been allocated by his Department to each local highway authority in transport supplementary grant and credit approvals for the maintenance of principal roads of more than local importance in each year since 1989.

Mr. Key

Transport supplementary grant and credit approvals were first allocated for structural maintenance of principal roads forming part of the primary route network in 1992–93. This was extended to cover all principal roads in 1993–94. The figures are:

Structural maintenance—accepted expenditure in £k
Authority 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95
City of London 0 0 0
Barking and Dagenham 0 867 399
Barnet 0 140 175
Bexley 0 847 1,103
Brent 0 287 828
Bromley 212 420 432
Camden 1,617 1,566 1,139
Croydon 0 1,480 1,144
Ealing 0 285 386
Enfield 0 270 309
Greenwich 379 510 477
Hackney 185 385 600
Hammersmith and Fulham 0 420 761
Haringey 255 1,270 1,012
Harrow 0 0 318
Havering 0 90 69
Hillingdon 0 170 278
Hounslow 0 215 414
Islington 900 730 935
Kensington and Chelsea 0 0 142
Kingston upon Thames 820 563 472
Lambeth 145 255 537
Lewisham 100 50 231
Merton 250 140 189
Newham 30 140 204

Authority 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95
Redbridge 0 765 535
Richmond upon Thames 41 111 200
Southwark 0 0 381
Sutton 150 170 180
Tower Hamlets 1,847 6,995 3,440
Waltham Forest 170 415 251
Wandsworth 275 503 664
Westminster 570 480 336
Bolton 550 1,015 722
Bury 300 630 688
Manchester 779 1,330 1,363
Oldham 200 775 779
Rochdale 500 315 686
Salford 970 940 964
Stockport 222 350 955
Tameside 431 1,285 938
Trafford 140 290 251
Wigan 435 370 536
Knowsley 456 860 953
Liverpool 1,400 1,500 2,200
St. Helens 95 160 142
Sefton 378 550 185
Wirral 190 360 259
Barnsley 536 565 750
Doncaster 1,445 1,421 1,129
Rotherham 219 522 478
Sheffield 1,000 2,711 2,773
Gateshead 185 275 300
Newcastle upon Tyne 541 736 1,300
North Tyneside 200 840 650
South Tyneside 93 385 560
Sunderland 1,044 2,006 1,482
Birmingham 2,000 4,392 3,196
Coventry 854 825 406
Dudley 670 1,400 1,256
Sandwell 1,555 1,740 1,644
Solihull 125 120 151
Walsall 110 770 755
Wolverhampton 460 880 791
Bradford 1,000 2,100 1,454
Calderdale 352 1,277 2,262
Kirklees 1,795 3,510 2,609
Leeds 1,000 6,086 3,271
Wakefield 827 1,686 1,300
Avon 2,530 2,470 1,660
Bedfordshire 777 1,210 1,041
Berkshire 1,370 2,150 1,346
Buckinghamshire 1,350 2,190 1,412
Cambridgeshire 1,410 2,555 1,801
Cheshire 4,480 7,520 5,429
Cleveland 856 1,940 1,715
Cornwall 1,490 2,340 2,008
Cumbria 1,916 2,100 1,426
Derbyshire 1,592 1,810 1,394
Devon 2,570 4,040 3,893
Dorset 400 1,295 926
Durham 1,106 1,255 1,252
East Sussex 890 1,963 1,913
Essex 1,652 2,588 2,949
Gloucestershire 1,054 1,500 1,409
Hampshire 1,200 4,985 4,183
Hereford and Worcester 1,332 2,030 1,744
Hertfordshire 500 2,870 1,954
Humberside 2,342 3,856 3,035
Isle of Wight 0 600 594
Kent 4,340 7,879 7,273
Lancashire 2,004 2,160 3,381
Leicestershire 2,240 1,915 2,011
Lincolnshire 1,360 2,027 2,146
Norfolk 2,616 3,542 2,730
Northamptonshire 3,431 3,800 2,076
Northumberland 1,007 2,210 1,998
North Yorkshire 2,332 4,575 3,752
Nottinghamshire 1,733 3,530 2,990
Oxfordshire 1,789 1,833 1,791
Shropshire 1,109 1,750 1,680
Somerset 710 1,733 1,390
Staffordshire 4,000 5,420 4,323

Authority 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95
Suffolk 2,411 3,050 3,075
Surrey 443 2,712 3,484
Warwickshire 560 1,050 1,710
West Sussex 1,375 1,738 1,859
Wiltshire 0 1,292 1,348