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Transport Supplementary Grant

Volume 131: debated on Thursday 21 April 1988

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To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list in the Official Report for each highway authority in England the percentage of each authority's bid for transport supplementary grant that is attributable to minor works for 1987–88 and 1988–89.

The information is given in the following table.

Percentage of total bid for Transport Supplementary Grant attributable to minor works
Authority1987–88 percentage1988–89 percentage
London boroughs
City of London100·0100·0
Barking and Dagenham6·813·2
Barnet100·0100·0
Bexley45·127·5
Brent80·355·9
Bromley61·815·8
Camden100·0100·0

Authority

1987–88 percentage

1988–89 percentage

Croydon100·097·5
Ealing26·329·6
Enfield1·50·9
Greenwich16·116·7
Hackney100·0100·0
Hammersmith and Fulham100·0100·0
Haringey0·03·8
Harrow17·58·8
Havering0·01·4
Hillingdon16·623·1
Hounslow48·223·0
Islington100·047·4
Kensington and Chelsea39·520·7
Kingston upon Thames14·815·1
Lambeth100·0100·0
Lewisham81·747·1
Merton3·87·0
Newham53·941·1
Redbridge33·778·1
Richmond upon Thames100·0100·0
Southwark30·523·3
Sutton13·420·9
Tower Hamlets97·489·0
Waltham Forest9·764·1
Wandsworth36·981·2
Westminster20·58·7

Metropolitan districts

Bolton2·47·4
Bury71·7315
Manchester43·938·2
Oldham100·041·9
Rochdale100·0100·0
Salford12·68·5
Stockport84·184·0
Tameside88·862·4
Trafford9·440·7
Wigan8·914·9
Knowsley86·688·3
Liverpool32·748·4
St· Helens83·621·1
Sefton62·123·8
Wirral59·810·7
Barnsley47·855·5
Doncaster54·643·0
Rotherham95·8100·0
Sheffield53·142·3
Gateshead64·516·8
Newcastle upon Tyne33·916·7
North Tyneside94·496·0
South Tyneside49·154·3
Sunderland58·353·1
Birmingham19·531·0
Conventry11·314·1
Dudley51·854·0
Sandwell41·817·9
Solihull42·037·6
Walsall27·615·0
Wolverhampton20·114·9
Bradford18·025·4
Calderdale100·0100·0
Kirklees42·629·8
Leeds83·441·4
Wakefield93·691·0

Shire Counties

Avon35·715·8
Bedfordshire3·46·1
Berkshire11·210·9
Buckinghamshire0·84·1
Cambridgeshire7·41·9
Cheshire16·716·0
Cleveland25·511·0
Cornwall20·617·1
Cumbria80·830·1
Derbyshire41·041·0

Authority

1987–88 percentage

1988–89 percentage

Devon17·316·2
Dorset14·416·7
Durham27·345·7
East Sussex47·823·8
Essex7·55·8
Gloucestershire17·024·6
Hampshire9·313·0
Hereford & Worcester16·035·4
Hertfordshire3·86·7
Humberside29·59·7
Isle of Wight75·887·0
Kent14·618·2
Lancashire8·98·9
Leicestershire21·013·3
Lincolnshire19·158·9
Norfolk28·622·5
Northamptonshire21·612·5
Northumberland12·861·1
North Yorkshire18·123·5
Nottinghamshire34·429·1
Oxfordshire14·68·7
Shropshire8·730·4
Somerset23·58·8
Staffordshire25·638·7
Suffolk15·013·5
Surrey12·513·7
Warwickshire27·734·0
West Sussex9·38·9
Wiltshire17·342·7

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list in the Official Report for each highway authority in England the percentage of each authority's bid for transport supplementary grant and its transport supplementary grant allocation attributable to roads on the primary route network, for 1987–88 and 1988–89.

The information is given in the following table for major schemes (each costing over £1 million). Equivalent data including minor works could be prepared only at disproportionate cost.

(1) and (3) Percentage of bid for major schemes (costing over £1 million) which is attributable to roads on primary route network (including designated roads in London) for respective years.

(2) and (4) Percentage of expenditure accepted for transport supplementary grant for major schemes (costing over £1 million) which is attributable to roads on primary route network (including designated roads in London) for respective years.

1987–88

1988–89

Authority

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

London boroughs

City of London0·00·00·00·0
Barking and Dagenham0·20·00·00·0
Barnet0·00·00·00·0
Bexley30·20·040·346·3
Brent95·5100·0100·0100·0
Bromley100·0100·0100·0100·0
Camden0·00·00·00·0
Croydon0·00·0100·00·0
Ealing80·6100·090·3100·0
Enfield0·00·00·00·0
Greenwich94·9100·095·0100·0
Hackney0·00·00·00·0
Hammersmith and Fulham0·00·00·00·0
Haringey0·00·00·00·0
Harrow100·0100·0100·0100·0
Havering0·00·00·00·0
Hillingdon0·00·05·10·0
Hounslow0·00·00·00·0

1987–88

1988–89

Authority

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Islington0·00·00·00·0
Kensington and Chelsea100·0100·0100·0100·0
Kingston upon Thames100·0100·0100·0100·0
Lambeth0·00·00·00·0
Lewisham100·0100·0100·0100·0
Merton11·226·717·926·7
Newham59·259·256·856·8
Redbridge0·00·0100·0100·0
Richmond upon Thames0·00·00·00·0
Southwark100·0100·0100·0100·0
Sutton48·9100·057·9100·0
Tower Hamlets0·00·00·00·0
Waltham Forest0·00·00·00·0
Wandsworth100·0100·0100·0100·0
Westminster19·9100·068·9100·0

Metropolitan Districts

Bolton100·0100·0100·0100·0
Bury30·0100·00·00·0
Manchester89·484·3100·0100·0
Oldham0·00·0100·0100·0
Rochdale0·00·00·00·0
Salford100·0100·099·8100·0
Stockport100·0100·0100·0100·0
Tameside100·0100·0100·0100·0
Trafford100·0100·0100·0100·0
Wigan59·659·623·623·6
Knowsley100·0100·0100·0100·0
Liverpool98·898·6100·0100·0
St· Helens100·00·0100·0100·0
Sefton45·50·021·00·0
Wirral6·30·06·62·7
Barnsley100·0100·092·691·5
Doncaster100·0100·0100·0100·0
Rotherham0·00·00·00·0
Sheffield41·141·113·26·2
Gateshead0·00·034·230·6
Newcastle upon Tyne24·229·425·238·3
North Tyneside0·00·00·00·0
South Tyneside55·455·432·190·0
Sunderland100·0100·0100·0100·0
Birmingham98·7100·094·6100·0
Coventry100·0100·0100·0100·0
Dudley100·0100·0100·0100·0
Sandwell100·0100·0100·0100·0
Solihull100·0100·0100·0100·0
Walsall100·0100·099·6100·0
Wolverhampton91·089·2100·0100·0
Bradford100·0100·0100·0100·0
Calderdale0·00·00·00·0
Kirkless100·0100·0100·0100·0
Leeds100·0100·0100·0100·0
Wakefield100·00·00·00·0

Shire Counties

Avon100·0100·0100·0100·0
Bedfordshire14·713·15·60·0
Berkshire0·00·018·621·6
Buckinghamshire78·077·458·328·0
Cambridgeshire97·797·655·683·7
Cheshire82·476·298·297·7
Cleveland84·0100·083·882·7
Cornwall87·9100·0100·0100·0
Cumbria100·0100·0100·0100·0
Derbyshire41541·587·287·2
Devon37·427·148·445·9
Dorset94·398·969·691·9
Durham82·580·979·280·6
East Sussex88·0100·066·271·1
Essex91·499·484·584·2
Gloucestershire39·753·220·442·5
Hampshire37·841·010·812·5
Hereford & Worcester100·0100·0100·0100·0
Hertfordshire100·0100·0100·0100·0
Humberside90·298·747·151·9
Isle of Wight0·00·00·00·0

1987–88

1988–89

Authority

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Kent30·219·058·861·3
Lancashire76·291·653·980·0
Leicestershire59·653·374·174·1
Lincolnshire98·1100·097·4100·0
Norfolk97·5100·060·2100·0
Northamptonshire99·4100·099·7100·0
Northumberland58·448·427·90·0
North Yorkshire100·0100·0100·0100·0
Nottinghamshire82·991·985·599·3
Oxfordshire0·00·00·00·0
Shropshire88·588·2100·0100·0
Somerset67·768·191·190·2
Staffordshire61·454·056·967·9
Suffolk38·796·770·167·1
Surrey13·93·216·519·3
Warwickshire46·859·041·941·9
West Sussex97·1100·095·5100·0
Wiltshire63·272·275·2100·0