– Scottish Parliament written question – answered at on 19 November 1999.
Question S1W-2651
To ask the Scottish Executive to provide details of its planned level of support for local authority non-housing capital spending for each local authority in the financial year 2000-01.
The table attached shows the provisional allocations I plan to notify to CoSLA on 19 November. The table does not represent full support but only that which I am able to confirm at present. Gross allocations in column two of the table are made up from net allocations from central government plus local authorities own forecasts of receipts from asset sales.
Provisional Non Housing Allocations
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| Gross allocation | Public Transport Fund | Outstanding Challenge fund | Other commitments | Authority total |
£000s | £000s | £000s | £000s | £000s | |
15,168 | 2,800 | 17,968 | |||
Aberdeenshire | 10,852 | 960 | 11,812 | ||
Angus | 6,088 | 6,088 | |||
Argyll & Bute | 10,828 | 10,828 | |||
Clackmannanshire | 3,419 | 3,419 | |||
Dumfries & Galloway | 9,449 | 320 | 9,769 | ||
9,111 | 250 | 9,361 | |||
6,397 | 590 | 6,987 | |||
7,173 | 7,173 | ||||
5,837 | 370 | 6,207 | |||
5,260 | 467 | 5,727 | |||
Edinburgh (City of) | 28,056 | 5,050 | 33,106 | ||
10,053 | 2,000 | 650 | 12,703 | ||
Falkirk | 8,422 | 365 | 8,787 | ||
Fife | 17,164 | 1,373 | 18,537 | ||
41,736 | 3,200 | 157 | 45,093 | ||
Highland | 21,549 | 21,549 | |||
Inverclyde | 7,745 | 7,745 | |||
Midlothian | 4,573 | 1,302 | 5,875 | ||
Moray | 5,676 | 5,676 | |||
9,877 | 9,877 | ||||
20,927 | 1,260 | 22,187 | |||
4,050 | 323 | 4,373 | |||
Perth & Kinross | 9,585 | 423 | 3,600 | 13,608 | |
Renfrewshire | 10,059 | 650 | 10,709 | ||
11,212 | 11,212 | ||||
Shetland | 216 | 216 | |||
7,057 | 750 | 7,807 | |||
18,718 | 850 | 19,568 | |||
Stirling | 6,018 | 150 | 6,168 | ||
5,052 | 300 | 5,352 | |||
19,021 | 19,021 | ||||
2,900 | 7,650 | 10,550 | |||
Tay Road Bridge Board | 800 | 800 | |||
Totals | 356,348 | 26,653 | 4,407 | 8,450 | 395,858 |
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