HC Deb 11 January 1994 vol 235 cc124-6W
Mr. Pike

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list the transport supplementary grant/transport policy and plans allocations for 1994–95, giving the relevant bid in each case and expressing the allocation made as a percentage of the bid.

Mr. MacGregor

The figures are as follows:

Bids, and accepted expenditure, for transport supplementary grant (TSG) and credit approvals for 1994–95
Total bid 1994–95 Gross accepted for TSG and credit approvals 1994–95
£'000s £'000s Per cent.
City of London 3,068 1,749 57.0
Barking and Dagenham 7,122 1,132 15.9
Bamet 5,647 2,602 46.1
Bexley 10,004 8,022 80.2
Brent 8,023 2,743 34.2
Bromley 4,023 1,895 47.1
Camden 7,123 4,064 57.1
Croydon 12,295 5,045 41.0
Ealing 7,394 3,268 44.2
Total bid 1994–95 Gross accepted for TSG and credit approvals 1994–95
£ '000s £ '000s Per cent.
Enfield 12,241 5,507 45.0
Greenwich 4,888 2,613 53.5
Hackney 7,362 3,347 45.5
Hammersmith and Fulham 9,953 5,516 55.4
Haringey 6,989 3,159 45.2
Harrow 9,510 8,594 90.4
Havering 2,183 868 39.8
Hillingdon 13,892 5,129 36.9
Hounslow 9,858 5,599 56.8
Islington 8,023 3,127 39.0
Kensington and Chelsea 1,602 1,153 72.0
Kingston upon Thames 7,880 3,505 44.5
Lambeth 3,129 1,728 55.2
Lewisham 15,001 9,876 65.8
Merton 3,635 1,727 47.5
Newham 16,638 11,174 67.2
Redbridge 7,292 1,689 23.2
Richmond upon Thames 2,594 1,936 74.6
Southwark 5,872 3,841 65.4
Sutton 5,982 2,319 38.8
Tower Hamlets 15,471 5,373 34.7
Waltham Forest 4,481 2,510 56.0
Wandsworth 13,551 6,401 47.2
Westminster 19,090 3,709 19.4
Bolton 7,855 3,693 47.0
Bury 4,978 2,266 45.5
Manchester 46,162 24,685 53.5
Oldham 15,644 5,115 32.7
Rochdale 5,477 2,420 44.2
Salford 16,448 2,949 17.9
Stockport 11,104 4.834 43.5
Tameside 8,555 1,929 22.5
Trafford 23,864 11,399 47.8
Wigan 7,815 1,415 18.1
Knowsley 23,216 19,498 84.0
Liverpool 11,480 6,018 52.4
St. Helens 5,846 722 12.4
Sefton 5,702 1,122 19.7
Wirral 7,092 3,083 43.5
Barnsley 9,941 6,666 67.1
Doncaster 9,539 6,248 65.5
Rotherham 8,794 4,803 54.6
Sheffield 56,086 20,145 35.9
Gateshead 3,700 1,351 36.5
Newcastle upon Tyne 17,991 9,255 51.4
North Tyneside 4,148 1,692 40.8
South Tyneside 2,783 1,319 47.4
Sunderland 13,972 3,733 26.7
Birmingham 55,591 38,660 69.5
Coventry 16,056 15,176 94.5
Dudley 16,428 10,640 64.8
Sandwell 15,387 5,828 37.9
Solihull 4,709 3,713 78.8
Walsall 25,953 17,704 68.2
Wolverhampton 28,274 19,487 68.9
Bradford 18,012 7,215 40.1
Calderdale 9,689 3,412 35.2
Kirklees 15,506 7,079 45.7
Leeds 43,944 20,507 46.7
Wakefield 13,972 3,421 24.5
Avon 37,386 18,750 50.2
Bedfordshire 13,415 5,037 37.5
Berkshire 29,574 10,203 34.5
Buckinghamshire 12,106 3,256 26.9
Cambridgeshire 17,010 6,716 39.5
Cheshire 38,453 21989 57.2
Cleveland 18,596 12,702 68.3
Cornwall 18,658 11,260 60.3
Cumbria 16,927 4,927 29.1
Derbyshire 16,067 5,175 32.2
Devon 29,423 10,320 35.1
Dorset 9,902 6,458 65.2
Durham 20,168 11,204 55.6
Total bid 1994–95 Gross accepted for TSG and credit approvals 1994–95
£'000s £'000s Per cent.
East Sussex 21,495 8,760 40.8
Essex 38,263 19,318 50.5
Gloucestershire 19,100 8,302 43.5
Hampshire 46,513 28,864 62.1
Hereford and Worcester 12,369 3,647 29.5
Hertfordshire 22,155 12,011 54.2
Humberside 24,524 17,484 71.3
Isle of Wight 4,813 2,982 62.0
Kent 142,843 94,124 65.9
Lancashire 59,957 26,352 44.0
Leicestershire 25,195 7,603 10.2
Lincolnshire 13,678 7,432 54.3
Norfolk 32,912 14,275 43.4
Northamptonshire 18,120 6,135 33.9
Northumberland 19,461 7,776 40.0
North Yorkshire 33,166 15,613 47.1
Nottinghamshire 27,463 10,715 39.0
Oxfordshire 11,520 5,967 51.8
Shropshire 20,726 5,081 24.5
Somerset 20,982 10,460 49.9
Staffordshire 29,060 14,416 49.6
Suffolk 31,883 9,387 29.4
Surrey 52,645 26,395 50.1
Warwickshire 11,515 4,504 39.1
West Sussex 17,921 7,012 39.1
Wiltshire 9,491 4,600 48.5
1,908,984 937,334