HC Deb 20 January 2004 vol 416 cc1200-3W
Sir Nicholas Winterton

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister (1) which local authorities in England are operating on a debt-free status; [148705]

(2) what steps his Department is taking to protect the debt-free status of local authorities; [148706]

(3) how much funding derived from capital receipts has been transferred by his Department in each of the last five years from debt-free local authorities to Metropolitan local authorities; [148707]

(4) if he will end the transfer of funding derived from capital receipts from debt-free local authorities to Metropolitan local authorities. [148708]

Mr. Raynsford

The table below lists the 134 local authorities that had debt-free status as of 30 September 2003:

It was formerly our practice to take into account local authorities' capital receipts when issuing the credit approvals which allow them to borrow. That ended in April 2003. No estimates are available of the resources thereby redistributed from debt-free authorities to metropolitan authorities.

The redistribution of resources remains a fundamental principle of the housing finance system. It is currently achieved by the requirement for authorities to set aside for debt redemption part of their housing capital receipts. Debt-free authorities are exempt and have thus enjoyed an advantage unavailable to others, but that anomaly will be corrected from 1 April this year, when set-aside is replaced by pooling, under which all authorities must pay part of their housing capital receipts to the Government. Transitional measures will protect debt-free authorities from the full impact of this new redistribution mechanism for three years. Thereafter they will be treated on the same basis as authorities with debt. The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister consider that the recently introduced the new prudential framework for local authority borrowing and authorities who need to borrow and can afford to do so should not be deterred by artificial incentives to remain free of debt.

Local authorities who have reported that they have 'debt free status' as at 30 September 2003

  • Ashford
  • Aylesbury Vale
  • Babergh
  • Barking&Dagenham
  • Basingstoke&Deane
  • Bath&North East Somerset
  • Bedford
  • Bracknell Forest
  • Breckland
  • Bridgnorth
  • Broadland
  • Bromley
  • Bromsgrove
  • 1201W
  • Broxbourne
  • Cambridge
  • Chelmsford
  • Cherwell
  • Chichester
  • Chiltern
  • Christchurch
  • City of London
  • Congleton
  • Corby
  • Cotswold
  • Crawley
  • Dacorum
  • Dartford
  • Daventry
  • East Cambridgeshire
  • East Devon
  • East Dorset
  • East Hampshire
  • East Lindsey
  • East Northamptonshire
  • Eastleigh
  • Eden
  • Elmbridge
  • Epping Forest
  • Epsom&Ewell
  • Erewash
  • Exeter
  • Forest Heath
  • Fylde
  • Guildford
  • Hambleton
  • Harlow
  • Hart
  • Havant
  • Hertsmere
  • Horsham
  • Huntingdonshire
  • Kennet
  • Lichfield
  • Macclesfield
  • Maldon
  • Malvern Hills
  • Mendip
  • Mid Bedfordshire
  • Mid Sussex
  • Mole Valley
  • Newcastle-under-Lyme
  • North Devon
  • North Dorset
  • North Wiltshire
  • Penwith
  • Redditch
  • Reigate&Banstead
  • Rother
  • Runnymede
  • Rushcliffe
  • Rushmoor
  • Ryedale
  • Salisbury
  • Sevenoaks
  • Shrewsbury&Atcham
  • 1202W
  • South Bucks
  • South Cambridgeshire
  • South Hams
  • South Lakeland
  • South Northamptonshire
  • South Oxfordshire
  • South Shropshire
  • South Somerset
  • South Staffordshire
  • Spelthorne
  • St. Albans
  • St. Edmundsbury
  • Staffordshire Moorlands
  • Stevenage
  • Stratford-on-Avon
  • Suffolk Coastal
  • Surrey Heath
  • Swale
  • Tandridge
  • Tewkesbury
  • Three Rivers
  • Ton bridge&Malling
  • Tunbridge Wells
  • Tynedale
  • Uttlesford
  • Vale Royal
  • Vale of White Horse
  • Watford
  • Waverley
  • Wellingborough
  • Welwyn Hatfield
  • West Berkshire UA
  • West Devon
  • West Dorset
  • West Lindsey
  • West Oxfordshire
  • West Wiltshire
  • Winchester
  • Windsor&Maidenhead
  • Woking
  • Worthing
  • Wychavon
  • Wycombe
  • Wyre
  • Wyre Forest
  • Dorset police authority
  • Kent police authority
  • Suffolk police authority
  • Sussex police authority
  • Wiltshire police authority
  • Dartmoor national park authority
  • Exmoor national park authority
  • Lake District national park
  • North York Moors national park authority
  • Northumberland national park authority
  • Peak national park authority
  • The Broads Authority
  • Yorkshire Dales national park authority
  • North London waste authority

For the purpose of this table, an authority is 'debt-free' only if: (a) at 31 March 2003, the authority's credit ceiling was nil or a negative amount and (b) at 30 September 2003, the authority had no money outstanding by way of external borrowing other than short-term borrowing or hard to redeem debt, as defined in Regulation 154 of the Local Authorities (Capital Finance) Regulations 1997.