Transport, Local Government and the Regions written question – answered at on 5 March 2002.
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions how much public money has been provided for the London borough of Haringey since 1997.
London borough of Haringey have reported the following public funding.
Outturn | Budget | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1997–98 | 1998–99 | 1999–2000 | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | |
Central Government funding | |||||
Revenue support grant | 137,723 | 146,158 | 146,206 | 148,064 | 157,404 |
Redistributed non-domestic rates | 46,577 | 49,195 | 54,223 | 61,509 | 60,645 |
SSA reduction grant | 0 | 0 | 601 | 0 | 0 |
Specific grants inside AEF(3) | 14,079 | 22,126 | 35,856 | 61,243 | 64,970 |
Revenue grants paid into GFRA(4) | 184,300 | 195,353 | 200,429 | 209,573 | 218,049 |
Capital grants(5) | 7,939 | 11,097 | 10,843 | 7,296 | 9,685 |
Public funding | 192,239 | 206,450 | 211,272 | 216,869 | 227,734 |
(3) Aggregate External Finance (AEF) is central Government support towards total standard spending. It comprises RSG, NNDR, and certain specific, supplementary and special grants. Specific grants inside AEF, reported asylum seekers grant increasing from £3.8 million in 1997–98 to £34.6 million in 2000–01. Haringey budgeted for £40 million asylum seekers grant in 2001–02.
(4) This includes all revenue grants paid into the General Fund Revenue Account (GFRA), but may exclude certain public funding, for example from some non-departmental public bodies, which is recorded as income and is not separately identifiable.
(5) Consists of central Government, non-departmental public bodies and National Lottery.
Sources:
1. Revenue Summary and GFRA Budget Estimates return.
2. Capital Outturn returns and Capital estimate return.
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