HC Deb 10 February 1994 vol 237 cc473-4W
Ms Walley

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what amount of transport supplementary grant was awarded for 1994–95 to each highways authority; and in each case what amount and percentage was allocated for road safety.

Mr. Key

The amount of transport supplementary grant awarded for 1994–95 to each highway authority was given in theOfficial Report for 15 December 1993, column 699. Resources for local safety schemes were given as supplementary credit approvals. Allocations under this category, and the proportion they represent of the total resources allocated under the transport supplementary grant system are as follows:

Authority Allocations for Local Safety Schemes—1994–95
£000 Per cent.
City of London 0 0.0
Barking 315 27.8
Barnet 430 16.5
Bexley 330 4.1
Brent 425 15.5
Bromley 160 8.4
Camden 440 10.8
Croydon 513 10.2
Ealing 320 9.8
Enfield 302 5.5
Greenwich 220 8.4
Hackney 287 8.6
Hammersmith 550 10.0
Haringey 327 10.4
Harrow 140 1.6
Havering 240 27.6
Hillingdon 750 14.6
Hounslow 270 4.8
Islington 480 15.4
Kensington 220 19.1
Kingston 235 6.7
Lambeth 104 6.0
Lewisham 425 4.3
Merton 280 16.2
Newham 385 3.4
Redbridge 213 12.6
Richmond 250 12.9
Southwark 400 10.4
Sutton 322 13.9
Tower Hamlets 400 7.4
Waltham Forest 429 17.1
Wandsworth 801 12.5
Westminster 420 11.3
Bolton 188 5.1
Bury 220 9.7
Manchester 720 2.9
Oldham 400 7.8
Rochdale 235 9.7
Salford 595 20.2
Stockport 190 3.9
Tameside 270 14.0
Trafford 210 1.8
Wigan 145 10.3
Knowsley 280 1.4
Liverpool 368 6.1
St. Helens 70 9.7
Sefton 266 23.7
Wirral 485 15.7
Barnsley 340 5.1
Doncasler 357 5.7
Rotherham 207 4.3
Authority Allocations for Local Safety Schemes—1994–95
£000 Per cent.
Sheffield 340 1.7
Gateshead 250 18.5
Newcastle 250 2.7
North Tyneside 206 12.2
South Tyneside 360 27.3
Sunderland 399 10.7
Birmingham 1,017 2.8
Coventry 307 2.1
Dudley 313 3.2
Sandwell 296 5.8
Solihull 203 6.3
Walsall 265 1.6
Wolverhampton 249 1.3
Bradford 650 9.0
Calderdale 325 9.5
Kirklees 570 8.1
Leeds 670 3.6
Wakefield 400 11.7
Avon 542 2.9
Bedfordshire 485 9.6
Berkshire 650 6.4
Buckinghamshire 538 16.5
Cambridgeshire 1,275 19.0
Cheshire 545 2.5
Cleveland 393 3.1
Cornwall 369 3.3
Cumbria 390 7.9
Derbyshire 602 11.6
Devon 763 7.7
Dorset 588 9.9
Durham 250 2.2
East Sussex 540 6.5
Essex 1,517 7.9
Gloucestershire 438 5.3
Hampshire 1,200 4.2
Hereford and Worcestershire 563 15.4
Hertfordshire 1,070 8.9
Humberside 690 4.0
Isle of Wight 230 7.7
Kent 1,050 1.1
Lancashire 1,195 4.5
Leicestershire 609 8.0
Lincolnshire 440 5.9
Norfolk 811 5.7
Northamptonshire 756 12.3
Northumberland 425 5.5
North Yorkshire 700 4.5
Nottinghamshire 823 7.7
Oxfordshire 545 10.5
Shropshire 322 7.2
Somerset 284 2.7
Staffordshire 520 3.6
Suffolk 755 8.1
Surrey 1,184 4.5
Warwickshire 896 19.9
West Sussex 565 8.1
Wiltshire 483 12.1

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