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Local Government Finance

Volume 182: debated on Friday 14 December 1990

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To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he intends to alter the format of community charge bills as proposed by the southern regional council of the Association of District Councils.

Draft regulations are being issued today to charging authorities on the form of the community charge bill for 1991–92. This will enable authorities to amend their computer programmes and arrange their printing requirements so that bills can be sent out in good time when charges have been set in March. A copy of the draft regulations have been placed in the Library. The form of the bill will be on the lines set out in the

Planning appeals involving gravel extraction in which planning permission has not been granted Parliamentary Question Number 05010/90/91
Local authorityDecision dateMain issues
1986
Kings Lynn and West Norfolk11 June 1986Mineral policy: Bad neighbour issues—dirt, dust etc. and noise
Devon County Council5 September 1986Policy on agricultural land: the effect on landscape: Dirt, dust etc.: Noise/disturbance: Water supply: Highway issues, safety/congestion etc.
Buckinghamshire County Council10 September 1986Minerals policy: Effect on landscape: Surface water drainage: Restoration and future use
North Bedfordshire10 October 1986Effect on surrounding area: Overlooking, privacy: Noise disturbance: Fulfilment of need for mineral
1987
Greater London Council6 February 1987Minerals policy: Agricultural land policy: Dirt, dust etc.: Fulfilment of need for mineral
Essex County Council31 March 1987Minerals policy

Department's letter to authorities of 6 November. I believe that this simpler bill will be more easily understood by charge payers.

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) if he will undertake a review of the provisions of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 as they relate to (a) local authority finance and (b) political restrictions;(2) if he has any plans to exempt elderly people being cared for at home by friends or relatives from the poll tax for 1991–92;(3) if he has any plans to exempt non-working partners from the poll tax for 1991–92;(4) if he has any plans to end the 20 per cent. contribution rule applying to all poll tax payers whatever their income for 1991–92;(5) if he has any plans to exempt

(a) students and (b) student nurses from the poll tax for 1991–92.

I refer the hon. Member to my reply to him of 10 December, Official Report, column 263.