The amount planned to be spent under the Primary Capital Programme in each local authority in 2009-10 is set out in the following table. This includes the main allocation as well as advances from 2010-11 that some authorities applied for. A few allocations may be subject to re-phasing into next year, dependent upon local spend patterns of spending.
Local Authority Main Advance Barking and Dagenham 3,741 — Barnet 4,303 2,500 Barnsley 3,419 — Bath and North East Somerset 3,000 — Bedfordshire 3,436 — Bexley 3,032 — Birmingham 18,274 — Blackburn with Darwen 3,177 — Blackpool 3,000 — Bolton 4,013 — Bournemouth 3,000 — Bracknell Forest 3,000 1,000 Bradford 7,531 1,860 Brent 4,655 — Brighton and Hove 3,075 — Bristol, City of 4,899 7,277 Bromley 3,459 — Buckinghamshire 4,035 — Bury 3,000 — Calderdale 3,148 — Cambridgeshire 4,969 — Camden 3,503 — Cheshire 6,025 — Cornwall 4,797 3,000 Coventry 4,524 4,890 Croydon 4,937 — Cumbria 4,994 — Darlington 3,000 — Derby 3,786 — Derbyshire 7,038 — Devon 5,840 6,000 Doncaster 4,229 — Dorset 3,000 — Dudley 4,202 — Durham 6,016 — Ealing 4,704 4,182 East Riding of Yorkshire 3,303 — East Sussex 4,529 — Enfield 5,057 — Essex 10,643 — Gateshead 3,125 5,503 Gloucestershire 4,988 — Greenwich 4,652 1,958 Hackney 4,551 2,000 Halton 3,000 — Hammersmith and Fulham 3,159 — Hampshire 9,447 — Haringey 4,790 — Harrow 3,395 4,000 Hartlepool 3,000 2,000 Havering 3,000 — Herefordshire 3,000 — Hertfordshire 8,694 — Hillingdon 3,893 — Hounslow 3,633 — Isle of Wight 3,000 — Islington 4,051 — Kensington and Chelsea 3,000 — Kent 11,438 — Kingston Upon Hull, City of 3,446 — Kingston upon Thames 3,000 1,000 Kirklees 5,064 — Knowsley 3,449 — Lambeth 4,900 — Lancashire 10,460 — Leeds 8,374 — Leicester 4,954 7,332 Leicestershire 5,042 — Lewisham 4,361 1,000 Lincolnshire 5,398 1,000 Liverpool 7,091 2,000 Luton 3,650 6,028 Manchester 9,141 — Medway 3,404 — Merton 3,000 — Middlesbrough 3,202 — Milton Keynes 3,269 — Newcastle upon Tyne 4,205 — Newham 6,010 8,388 Norfolk 7,611 — North East Lincolnshire 3,000 775 North Lincolnshire 3,000 — North Somerset 3,000 5,378 North Tyneside 3,000 — North Yorkshire 4,794 — Northamptonshire 5,699 8,077 Northumberland 3,000 — Nottingham 4,561 — Nottinghamshire 7,177 — Oldham 4,196 — Oxfordshire 5,167 — Peterborough 3,000 — Plymouth 3,308 — Poole 3,000 — Portsmouth 3,000 — Reading 3,000 — Redbridge 4,005 3,643 Redcar and Cleveland 3,000 2,588 Richmond upon Thames 3,000 — Rochdale 3,811 — Rotherham 3,840 — Rutland 3,000 — Salford 4,147 — Sandwell 4,825 — Sefton 3,618 — Sheffield 5,923 — Shropshire 3,038 — Slough 3,000 — Solihull 3,000 — Somerset 4,220 — South Gloucestershire 3,000 — South Tyneside 3,000 — Southampton 3,241 — Southend-on-Sea 3,000 — Southwark 5,051 — St. Helens 3,040 — Staffordshire 6,816 — Stockport 3,304 — Stockton-on-Tees 3,066 — Stoke-on-Trent 4,178 — Suffolk 5,172 — Sunderland 4,092 — Surrey 7,494 — Sutton 3,000 — Swindon 3,000 — Tameside 3,378 — Telford and Wrekin 3,000 — Thurrock 3,000 5,200 Torbay 3,000 — Tower Hamlets 6,556 2,000 Trafford 3,000 — Wakefield 4,192 — Walsall 4,358 — Waltham Forest 4,242 — Wandsworth 3,809 — Warrington 3,000 — Warwickshire 4,796 500 West Berkshire 3,000 — West Sussex 5,407 2,000 Westminster 3,166 — Wigan 3,894 — Wiltshire 3,965 — Windsor and Maidenhead 3,000 — Wirral 4,838 — Wokingham 3,000 — Wolverhampton 3,949 — Worcestershire 4,525 — York 3,000 — Total 647,998 106,579