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Statutory Instruments

2003 No. 3179

SOCIAL SECURITY

The Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Amendment Order 2003

Made

8th December 2003

Laid before Parliament

12th December 2003

Coming into force

2nd January 2004

The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, with the consent of the Treasury( 1 ), in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 140B(1), (3) and (4), 140C(1) and (4), 140F(2) and 189(1) and (4) to (7) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992( 2 ), and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, after consultation with organisations appearing to him to be representative of the authorities concerned( 3 ), hereby makes the following Order:

Citation, commencement and interpretation

(2) Except where otherwise provided, the amendments made by this Order shall have effect from 1st April 2002.

(3) In this Order, “the principal Order” means the Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Order 1998( 4 ).

Amendments to Part II of the principal Order

2. In article 4(2)(c) and (3) of the principal Order (requirement of claim for payment of subsidy), for “30th September” there shall be substituted “31st August”.

Amendments to Part III of the principal Order

3. In article 11(1) of the principal Order (interpretation of Part III)( 5 ), for the definition of “X per cent.” there shall be substituted—

“X per cent.” means 95 per cent. except in relation to the authority Stirling where it means 94.65 per cent., .

4. In article 13 of the principal Order (calculation of relevant benefit)( 6 ), there shall be omitted—

(a) in paragraph (1), “, subject in the case of Scottish Homes to paragraph (2),”; and

(b) paragraph (2).

5. In article 14(2) of the principal Order (backdated benefit)( 7 ), “(iia) or” shall be omitted.

6. —(1) Article 17 of the principal Order (subsidy in respect of homeless and short lease rebate cases)( 8 ) shall be amended in accordance with the following provisions of this article.

(2) In paragraph (1), “Subject to paragraphs (5) and (6),” and “, except Scottish Homes,” shall be omitted.

(3) In paragraph (2)(a), for the words after “the appropriate amount” there shall be substituted—

shall be—

(i) where paragraph (4)(a) applies, 12.5 per cent. of that part of the qualifying expenditure attributable to such rebates; or

(ii) where paragraph (4)(b) or (c) applies, 95 per cent. of that part of the qualifying expenditure attributable to such rebates; .

(4) In paragraph (2)(b), for the words after “amount shall be” there shall be substituted—

95 per cent. of the qualifying expenditure attributable to the balance after deducting the excess plus—

(i) where paragraph (4)(a) applies, 12.5 per cent. of that part of the qualifying expenditure attributable to such rebates which is equal to that excess; or

(ii) where paragraph (4)(b) or (c) applies, 95 per cent. of that part of the qualifying expenditure attributable to such rebates which is equal to that excess. .

(5) For paragraph (3)(b)(ii), there shall be substituted—

(ii) where paragraph (4)(a) applies, 12.5 per cent. of that part of the qualifying expenditure attributable to such rebates which is equal to the excess over the threshold, but not over the cap;

(iia) where paragraph (4)(b) or (c) applies, 95 per cent. of that part of the qualifying expenditure attributable to such rebates which is equal to the excess over the threshold, but not over the cap; and .

(6) Paragraphs (5) and (6) shall be omitted.

7. —(1) Article 18 of the principal Order (additions to subsidy)( 9 ) shall be amended in accordance with the following provisions of this article.

(2) Paragraph (1)(b)(iia) and (iv) shall be omitted.

(3) For paragraph (1)(b)(iii), there shall be substituted—

except where heads (i) or (ii) above apply, 40 per cent. of the overpayment; .

(4) In paragraph (1)(c), the words from “80 per cent.” to “new incentive scheme,” shall be omitted.

(5) For paragraph (1)(d), there shall be substituted—

where, during the relevant year, it is discovered that an overpayment in respect of which a deduction was made—

(i) under article 19 (other than a deduction under article 19(1)(ea)); and

(ii) in respect of a year which begins after 31st March 2001 and which is earlier than the relevant year,

was a claimant error overpayment, the amount, if any, by which 40 per cent. of any such overpayment exceeds the amount of any subsidy that has been paid in respect of that overpayment. .

(6) In paragraph (4)(a)—

(a) after “Work and Pensions”, there shall be inserted “or of the Inland Revenue”; and

(b) after “that Department”, there shall be inserted “or to the Inland Revenue”.

(7) In paragraph (4A), for “(1)(b)(iia)” there shall be substituted “(1)(d) and in article 19(1)(ea)”.

(8) In paragraph (5), for “(1)(b)(iia) and (iii) and (c) and (4A)” there shall be substituted “(1)(c) and (4A)”.

8. In article 19(1) of the principal Order (deductions to be made in calculating subsidy)—

(a) after sub-paragraph (e) there shall be inserted—

(ea) during the relevant year a claimant error overpayment, within the meaning of article 18(4A), is identified, the amount of the overpayment, but only to the extent that the amount of the overpayment or any part of it has not been deducted from qualifying expenditure under article 11(2); ; and

(b) in sub-paragraph (g), after “sub-paragraphs (e)” there shall be inserted “, (ea)”.

Amendments to the Schedules to the principal Order

9. For Schedule 1 to the principal Order( 10 ), there shall be substituted the Schedule set out in Schedule 1 to this Order.

10. —(1) Column 2 of Schedule 1 to the principal Order (administration subsidy)( 11 ) shall be amended by substituting “£311,101” for “£316,876” for the authority Ashfield.

(2) This article shall have effect in respect of the year commencing on 1st April 2001.

11. For Part V of Schedule 4 to the principal Order (high rents and rent allowances)( 12 ), there shall be substituted the Part in Schedule 2 to this Order.

12. In paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 5 to the principal Order (benefit savings threshold)( 13 )—

(a) for the definition of “F” there shall be substituted—

(b) the definition of “weekly benefit savings scheme” shall be omitted.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

Chris Pond

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,

Department for Work and Pensions

4th December 2003

We consent,

John Heppell

Jim Murphy

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

8th December 2003

Article 9

SCHEDULE 1

The following Schedule is substituted for Schedule 1 to the principal Order.

Articles 12(1)(b) and 17(1) and (8)and paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 5

SCHEDULE 1 SUMS TO BE USED IN THE CALCULATION OF SUBSIDY

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Authority Administration Subsidy Homeless Threshold Homeless Cap Benefit Savings Threshold
(£) (£) (£) (£)
ENGLAND
Adur 158,982 109.28 182.32 25,529
Allerdale 353,806 87.72 146.20 49,797
Alnwick 97,359 76.04 126.87 10,781
Amber Valley 294,487 88.16 147.09 37,020
Arun 379,301 114.38 190.64 79,116
Ashfield 377,606 82.78 138.12 37,991
Ashford 242,796 108.61 181.21 34,118
Aylesbury Vale 239,112 105.03 175.23 30,983
Babergh 177,068 100.52 167.70 24,634
Barking and Dagenham 729,380 207.64 311.46 99,270
Barnet 1,325,195 207.64 311.46 294,712
Barnsley 840,562 73.53 122.67 91,484
Barrow in Furness 265,810 91.75 153.08 45,190
Basildon 582,669 106.80 178.18 77,843
Basingstoke and Deane 319,848 108.76 181.27 54,450
Bassetlaw 340,462 92.28 153.97 37,130
Bath and N E Somerset 475,239 93.56 155.94 89,490
Bedford 461,123 86.62 144.37 89,925
Berwick upon Tweed 93,814 82.31 137.32 9,323
Bexley 654,071 207.64 311.46 118,692
Birmingham 4,325,030 88.70 147.99 717,625
Blaby 105,398 79.04 131.87 10,670
Blackburn with Darwen 654,475 101.21 168.68 115,728
Blackpool 757,737 84.29 140.63 196,158
Blyth Valley 298,510 69.69 116.27 32,371
Bolsover 267,784 71.87 119.91 29,719
Bolton 942,487 75.92 126.67 147,296
Boston 201,469 79.16 131.94 15,436
Bournemouth 593,598 95.14 158.74 143,633
Bracknell Forest 194,133 118.18 197.17 27,566
Bradford 1,818,967 80.08 133.60 255,713
Braintree 307,387 97.21 162.19 39,717
Breckland 309,584 99.41 165.68 43,021
Brent 1,235,339 207.64 311.46 472,240
Brentwood 172,753 110.20 183.86 15,697
Bridgnorth 175,470 89.60 149.48 11,782
Brighton and Hove 1,202,896 98.33 164.06 356,727
Bristol 1,451,641 86.61 144.50 253,050
Broadland 220,513 99.41 165.68 30,941
Bromley 856,563 207.64 311.46 164,629
Bromsgrove 127,204 92.39 154.14 11,991
Broxbourne 241,906 117.50 196.04 27,082
Broxtowe 249,502 75.59 126.11 26,345
Burnley 361,511 89.88 149.80 59,545
Bury 504,073 87.54 146.06 65,770
Calderdale 735,015 77.81 129.69 96,467
Cambridge 254,071 103.50 172.68 43,779
Camden 1,458,975 207.64 311.46 384,210
Cannock Chase 243,563 92.80 154.82 26,339
Canterbury 368,424 104.36 174.11 70,583
Caradon 226,975 87.97 146.77 43,233
Carlisle 282,892 85.60 142.81 39,116
Carrick 265,342 100.17 167.13 51,164
Castle Morpeth 132,416 82.58 137.78 11,098
Castle Point 183,746 113.62 189.56 30,810
Charnwood 252,645 79.54 132.71 30,445
Chelmsford 282,815 111.21 185.54 39,098
Cheltenham 281,110 112.95 188.44 52,451
Cherwell 244,800 109.51 182.70 38,014
Chester 349,647 82.68 137.80 37,834
Chester le Street 171,271 76.44 127.53 17,219
Chesterfield 379,853 75.89 126.61 47,762
Chichester 271,744 110.07 183.45 39,086
Chiltern 181,246 108.76 181.27 29,333
Chorley 238,366 77.87 129.92 34,789
Christchurch 127,464 93.56 155.94 21,101
City of London 57,007 207.64 311.46 8,800
Colchester 370,883 102.42 170.87 71,441
Congleton 178,091 87.72 146.20 22,595
Copeland 601,831 82.41 137.49 37,073
Corby 155,334 84.93 141.69 16,355
Cotswold 190,522 93.56 155.94 30,235
Coventry 1,353,639 75.44 125.73 172,349
Craven 109,388 93.01 155.18 15,778
Crawley 224,457 117.74 196.44 26,216
Crewe and Nantwich 259,405 92.81 154.85 35,875
Croydon 1,050,833 207.64 311.46 309,079
Dacorum 313,072 103.09 172.00 37,591
Darlington 334,905 80.79 134.79 53,524
Dartford 207,878 106.70 178.01 27,709
Daventry 116,760 84.84 141.54 12,223
Derby 758,178 83.78 139.78 117,384
Derbyshire Dales 167,913 85.07 141.93 13,767
Derwentside 355,173 83.34 139.04 39,592
Doncaster 983,859 76.44 127.53 114,751
Dover 380,606 108.64 181.25 75,660
Dudley 935,763 88.98 148.45 98,641
Durham 242,594 78.70 131.17 25,867
Ealing 1,094,822 207.64 311.46 264,521
Easington 427,255 81.02 135.17 48,741
East Cambridgeshire 174,034 99.41 165.68 22,668
East Devon 265,186 84.92 141.68 45,158
East Dorset 164,953 93.56 155.94 25,918
East Hampshire 251,540 108.76 181.27 38,679
East Hertfordshire 225,539 118.82 198.24 22,853
East Lindsey 422,644 81.58 135.97 62,239
East Northamptonshire 183,464 91.14 151.90 16,851
East Riding of Yorkshire 663,127 81.44 135.87 112,266
East Staffordshire 282,458 79.45 132.41 28,588
Eastbourne 375,420 97.85 163.26 93,923
Eastleigh 246,923 108.76 181.27 41,852
Eden 112,133 87.72 146.20 18,944
Ellesmere Port and Neston 195,919 68.35 114.03 18,878
Elmbridge 273,922 124.05 206.74 43,558
Enfield 957,651 207.64 311.46 248,418
Epping Forest 289,134 105.30 175.68 37,615
Epsom and Ewell 123,445 108.76 181.27 24,600
Erewash 282,977 78.01 130.15 33,164
Exeter 317,202 82.26 137.24 56,845
Fareham 155,848 103.08 171.98 17,825
Fenland 227,114 93.43 155.88 27,761
Forest Heath 107,524 92.01 153.51 11,383
Forest of Dean 180,318 89.67 149.60 24,150
Fylde 180,184 76.65 127.74 26,542
Gateshead 952,406 81.09 135.29 107,815
Gedling 242,360 77.24 128.87 31,805
Gloucester 328,847 97.92 163.38 68,609
Gosport 219,545 101.09 168.66 36,024
Gravesham 273,593 103.16 172.12 37,699
Great Yarmouth 388,487 77.62 129.51 67,025
Greenwich 1,241,878 207.64 311.46 196,456
Guildford 234,251 124.56 207.81 38,056
Hackney 1,666,266 207.64 311.46 395,266
Halton 551,317 80.67 134.59 84,392
Hambleton 179,392 77.18 128.63 24,936
Hammersmith and Fulham 1,073,371 207.64 311.46 223,509
Harborough 103,498 95.77 159.78 10,077
Haringey 1,375,703 207.64 311.46 505,141
Harlow 333,362 101.65 169.59 30,449
Harrogate 275,559 99.01 165.19 47,439
Harrow 496,614 207.64 311.46 159,725
Hart 135,271 108.76 181.27 15,131
Hartlepool 498,042 83.76 139.75 65,835
Hastings 525,638 108.76 181.27 132,993
Havant 304,498 108.76 181.27 47,773
Havering 728,862 207.64 311.46 74,646
Herefordshire 436,681 83.28 138.95 77,354
Hertsmere 265,290 99.41 165.68 43,504
High Peak 215,051 90.06 150.25 32,713
Hillingdon 706,895 207.64 311.46 147,002
Hinckley and Bosworth 193,242 86.96 145.09 15,114
Horsham 232,567 128.58 214.30 26,307
Hounslow 734,854 207.64 311.46 154,255
Huntingdonshire 281,773 107.69 179.48 28,660
Hyndburn 287,968 86.81 144.69 57,331
Ipswich 449,333 92.64 154.56 64,648
Isle of Wight 570,052 108.76 181.27 116,106
Isles of Scilly 5,253 96.69 161.32 484
Islington 1,797,335 207.64 311.46 245,338
Kennet 177,456 93.56 155.94 29,695
Kensington and Chelsea 823,167 207.64 311.46 230,456
Kerrier 351,320 93.56 155.94 69,726
Kettering 171,339 83.80 139.82 19,101
Kings Lynn and West Norfolk 344,468 81.40 135.81 45,427
Kingston upon Hull 1,359,273 84.20 140.49 181,792
Kingston upon Thames 294,671 207.64 311.46 65,121
Kirklees 1,219,157 85.34 142.39 183,426
Knowsley 900,595 94.78 158.13 106,250
Lambeth 1,668,245 207.64 311.46 354,906
Lancaster 447,337 84.40 140.81 80,873
Leeds 2,869,839 77.49 129.28 371,853
Leicester 1,288,747 85.96 143.26 190,322
Lewes 235,853 105.53 176.06 47,026
Lewisham 1,528,369 207.64 311.46 261,012
Lichfield 186,296 86.24 143.73 22,047
Lincoln 340,693 81.34 135.71 51,836
Liverpool 2,935,851 86.51 144.19 488,873
Luton 549,911 106.42 177.56 102,178
Macclesfield 284,661 95.78 159.80 37,593
Maidstone 295,839 108.04 180.26 44,046
Maldon 156,955 99.41 165.68 26,814
Malvern Hills 171,073 86.24 143.73 28,062
Manchester 2,683,059 101.42 169.21 555,656
Mansfield 373,762 87.06 145.10 52,820
Medway 764,467 106.70 178.01 155,455
Melton 96,185 78.17 130.41 8,758
Mendip 294,212 92.19 153.65 45,419
Merton 497,785 207.64 311.46 110,537
Mid Bedfordshire 219,583 98.77 164.80 23,462
Mid Devon 170,751 87.58 146.13 27,427
Mid Suffolk 152,766 93.43 155.88 16,151
Mid Sussex 232,014 108.76 181.27 44,005
Middlesbrough 734,112 91.66 152.92 118,999
Milton Keynes 520,918 106.24 177.26 80,282
Mole Valley 131,786 105.74 176.42 17,174
New Forest 415,614 117.15 195.46 56,413
Newark and Sherwood 282,412 81.34 135.70 36,707
Newcastle under Lyme 358,600 73.12 121.87 27,552
Newcastle upon Tyne 1,370,423 79.67 132.92 225,669
Newham 1,520,405 207.64 311.46 502,856
North Cornwall 339,534 88.31 147.34 45,727
North Devon 312,536 102.14 170.24 54,659
North Dorset 135,999 93.56 155.94 21,074
North East Derbyshire 245,690 74.20 123.79 20,165
North East Lincoln 723,079 79.72 133.01 113,920
North Hertfordshire 263,710 106.89 178.34 34,195
North Kesteven 169,582 81.31 135.66 16,500
North Lincolnshire 413,063 77.17 128.75 51,775
North Norfolk 422,717 85.89 143.31 38,217
North Shropshire 165,063 80.73 134.69 14,960
North Somerset 460,197 107.69 179.67 99,284
North Tyneside 885,099 74.56 124.40 112,394
North Warwickshire 156,558 85.08 141.94 17,731
North West Leicester 186,535 80.48 134.28 18,853
North Wiltshire 257,363 93.56 155.94 35,945
Northampton 469,095 105.81 176.53 59,764
Norwich 510,583 83.85 139.89 70,325
Nottingham 1,490,645 78.00 130.14 192,762
Nuneaton and Bedworth 326,632 82.51 137.66 39,168
Oadby and Wigston 89,893 79.32 132.34 9,175
Oldham 774,003 77.81 129.82 109,967
Oswestry 98,672 83.20 138.81 10,792
Oxford 446,069 114.00 190.20 99,972
Pendle 325,620 81.04 135.21 51,956
Penwith 294,795 87.87 146.45 66,827
Peterborough 525,158 105.98 176.82 80,976
Plymouth 966,607 85.53 142.69 179,869
Poole 354,561 97.10 161.83 61,689
Portsmouth 715,240 103.20 172.17 144,359
Preston 443,288 88.24 147.22 87,738
Purbeck 109,593 107.94 180.08 19,091
Reading 415,322 126.04 210.28 98,177
Redbridge 707,679 207.64 311.46 233,465
Redcar and Cleveland 561,002 87.64 146.22 83,287
Redditch 209,836 93.38 155.80 25,426
Reigate and Banstead 205,886 122.56 204.47 27,119
Restormel 383,662 100.48 167.46 57,327
Ribble Valley 83,561 76.14 127.03 10,647
Richmond upon Thames 471,226 207.64 311.46 85,298
Richmondshire 96,172 90.31 150.67 13,582
Rochdale 905,799 80.92 135.01 130,541
Rochford 156,217 96.45 160.91 22,917
Rossendale 227,323 81.95 136.58 30,766
Rother 286,193 108.76 181.27 61,736
Rotherham 871,888 68.42 114.15 88,076
Rugby 193,041 87.47 145.93 22,247
Runnymede 144,382 128.74 214.79 18,374
Rushcliffe 154,572 89.63 149.53 18,158
Rushmoor 196,750 108.76 181.27 36,119
Rutland 57,765 95.60 159.51 6,176
Ryedale 138,083 77.18 128.63 19,951
Salford 1,108,420 89.52 149.35 165,923
Salisbury 235,842 113.31 189.05 43,234
Sandwell 1,298,893 96.35 160.75 143,346
Scarborough 367,312 91.92 153.35 73,570
Sedgefield 329,693 79.21 132.15 33,588
Sedgemoor 276,927 99.09 165.32 44,983
Sefton 1,025,046 91.05 151.90 153,345
Selby 157,058 86.21 143.83 16,090
Sevenoaks 266,163 108.76 181.27 42,786
Sheffield 1,899,803 77.81 129.81 177,148
Shepway 340,626 99.71 166.35 72,713
Shrewsbury and Atcham 222,934 88.36 147.42 27,391
Slough 341,923 113.58 189.49 56,479
Solihull 429,845 92.50 154.33 49,297
South Bedfordshire 232,739 111.18 185.50 27,438
South Bucks 134,368 108.76 181.27 18,260
South Cambridgeshire 171,455 111.38 185.83 19,747
South Derbyshire 171,309 87.52 146.01 20,714
South Gloucestershire 379,400 95.40 159.16 51,422
South Hams 234,649 93.56 155.94 51,528
South Holland 161,407 83.01 138.50 12,771
South Kesteven 244,197 85.73 143.03 27,845
South Lakeland 195,777 98.60 164.51 30,536
South Norfolk 216,822 90.31 150.67 23,377
South Northants 104,080 98.55 164.42 10,774
South Oxfordshire 219,129 108.76 181.27 35,688
South Ribble 227,824 87.72 146.20 33,478
South Shropshire 118,661 86.24 143.73 17,985
South Somerset 415,533 93.56 155.94 66,085
South Staffordshire 239,127 86.24 143.73 27,741
South Tyneside 809,827 72.58 121.09 77,682
Southampton 913,331 91.07 151.93 157,229
Southend on Sea 615,511 98.88 164.98 165,276
Southwark 1,708,396 207.64 311.46 288,406
Spelthorne 216,515 108.76 181.27 38,142
St Albans 215,451 109.68 183.00 32,026
St Edmundsbury 188,684 98.51 164.36 23,301
St Helens 701,123 93.49 155.98 86,140
Stafford 199,486 81.72 136.33 21,913
Staffordshire Moorlands 214,090 83.86 139.77 15,513
Stevenage 243,569 108.62 181.22 32,626
Stockport 737,146 79.40 132.47 102,287
Stockton on Tees 575,491 83.16 138.74 90,842
Stoke on Trent 872,384 82.99 138.45 168,581
Stratford on Avon 244,819 86.24 143.73 34,847
Stroud 219,390 99.43 165.89 32,601
Suffolk Coastal 331,113 90.23 150.38 43,572
Sunderland 1,608,180 90.15 150.26 193,644
Surrey Heath 114,508 108.76 181.27 15,889
Sutton 428,348 207.64 311.46 76,390
Swale 391,614 108.76 181.27 72,495
Swindon 369,617 88.61 147.83 42,556
Tameside 951,255 92.13 153.54 107,260
Tamworth 194,552 90.45 150.91 21,395
Tandridge 117,775 108.53 181.07 16,484
Taunton Deane 255,695 88.20 147.15 47,164
Teesdale 74,559 80.87 134.92 8,395
Teignbridge 307,262 104.30 174.01 59,384
Telford and Wrekin 610,327 86.24 143.73 94,907
Tendring 465,622 91.04 151.90 84,240
Test Valley 213,080 105.72 176.19 19,389
Tewkesbury 152,510 86.27 143.79 25,309
Thanet 657,570 98.80 164.84 142,653
Three Rivers 173,974 112.00 186.66 23,046
Thurrock 412,361 105.43 175.89 52,009
Tonbridge and Malling 260,250 108.76 181.27 38,346
Torbay 548,083 96.30 160.50 136,155
Torridge 176,529 95.29 158.98 40,560
Tower Hamlets 1,639,080 207.64 311.46 301,622
Trafford 619,582 89.13 148.70 88,484
Tunbridge Wells 284,489 108.76 181.27 59,675
Tynedale 152,644 86.93 144.88 13,733
Uttlesford 114,773 109.00 181.86 13,521
Vale of White Horse 209,110 108.76 181.27 29,575
Vale Royal 219,238 88.20 147.16 27,548
Wakefield 953,267 77.88 129.93 106,726
Walsall 937,306 88.71 148.00 106,096
Waltham Forest 962,767 207.64 311.46 252,205
Wandsworth 1,127,756 207.64 311.46 237,735
Wansbeck 247,702 68.81 114.81 25,671
Warrington 479,279 88.56 147.75 63,756
Warwick 265,520 93.95 156.75 39,912
Watford 203,030 109.07 181.96 34,322
Waveney 432,870 85.75 143.06 82,842
Waverley 206,337 118.19 196.98 28,793
Wealden 247,351 92.72 154.69 42,862
Wear Valley 239,177 80.10 133.63 29,698
Wellingborough 170,414 87.32 145.68 18,371
Welwyn Hatfield 243,396 102.42 170.88 26,919
West Berkshire 279,351 108.76 181.27 49,429
West Devon 127,608 93.56 155.94 24,164
West Dorset 289,995 93.56 155.94 47,120
West Lancashire 320,751 82.80 138.15 43,472
West Lindsey 259,045 80.56 134.26 24,045
West Oxfordshire 171,665 104.26 173.76 21,291
West Somerset 141,196 93.56 155.94 29,841
West Wiltshire 282,026 106.87 178.12 43,507
Westminster 958,041 207.64 311.46 302,284
Weymouth and Portland 203,008 96.89 161.48 32,337
Wigan 956,105 83.06 138.58 106,111
Winchester 195,129 109.19 182.17 30,192
Windsor and Maidenhead 296,824 108.76 181.27 54,576
Wirral 1,357,743 96.96 161.76 264,701
Woking 157,339 140.66 234.68 27,377
Wokingham 154,293 109.89 183.34 22,009
Wolverhampton 1,065,176 80.56 134.41 146,992
Worcester 233,881 83.06 138.57 34,462
Worthing 314,592 108.76 181.27 58,759
Wychavon 260,178 108.55 180.91 38,147
Wycombe 284,654 124.97 208.50 39,909
Wyre 276,208 89.71 149.51 45,539
Wyre Forest 285,287 88.07 146.78 26,469
York 397,123 91.25 152.24 63,487
SCOTLAND
Aberdeen 729,638 74.00 123.46 63,159
Aberdeenshire 397,210 69.76 116.39 37,039
Angus 344,226 65.28 108.91 33,412
Argyll and Bute 303,308 79.56 132.74 41,272
Clackmannanshire 209,588 70.11 116.97 20,462
Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar 113,088 82.28 137.27 7,959
Dumfries and Galloway 478,107 74.62 124.50 59,204
Dundee 866,210 81.11 135.33 127,819
East Ayrshire 563,993 71.40 119.12 44,777
East Dunbartonshire 205,702 76.31 127.31 18,990
East Lothian 316,535 68.63 114.50 29,885
East Renfrewshire 172,870 73.22 122.16 16,756
Edinburgh 1,655,271 93.26 155.60 282,148
Falkirk 531,230 74.35 124.04 48,344
Fife 1,262,392 70.72 117.98 120,997
Glasgow 4,339,429 94.50 157.66 587,631
Highland 636,554 86.79 144.79 75,709
Inverclyde 418,023 88.76 148.09 47,231
Midlothian 260,182 62.23 103.82 27,690
Moray 248,274 62.93 104.98 30,273
North Ayrshire 586,723 66.88 111.58 60,567
North Lanarkshire 1,348,987 77.90 129.97 134,450
Orkney 54,778 72.93 121.68 7,024
Perth and Kinross 350,326 66.22 110.48 41,428
Renfrewshire 807,725 80.95 135.06 95,344
Scottish Borders 340,522 70.44 117.52 32,094
Shetland 50,025 94.94 158.40 4,049
South Ayrshire 386,943 72.64 121.19 51,146
South Lanarkshire 1,212,586 79.73 133.01 120,390
Stirling 241,741 75.14 125.36 23,148
West Dunbartonshire 517,544 74.86 124.89 49,303
West Lothian 814,380 76.90 128.29 64,104
WALES
Blaenau Gwent 317,250 85.14 142.04 35,043
Bridgend 414,295 86.41 144.17 57,453
Caerphilly 621,176 91.33 152.37 68,855
Cardiff 1,043,506 96.08 160.30 187,381
Carmarthenshire 578,755 83.38 139.11 77,878
Ceredigion 197,072 91.39 152.47 36,006
Conwy 348,930 80.38 134.11 64,830
Denbighshire 319,803 78.18 130.44 57,364
Flintshire 361,417 83.14 138.71 43,226
Gwynedd 375,535 82.80 138.14 59,438
Isle of Anglesey 243,345 81.64 136.21 35,039
Merthyr Tydfil 277,101 82.84 138.21 31,944
Monmouthshire 187,683 95.92 160.04 27,562
Neath and Port Talbot 557,185 83.98 140.11 67,048
Newport 488,591 90.95 151.74 59,611
Pembrokeshire 381,575 81.62 136.17 64,725
Powys 310,626 85.60 142.81 43,070
Rhondda Cynon Taff 988,046 81.48 135.94 104,701
Swansea 856,663 87.05 145.24 125,453
Torfaen 310,102 94.52 157.70 34,263
Vale of Glamorgan 305,997 98.10 163.67 52,980
Wrexham 397,222 77.96 130.08 40,584

Article 11

SCHEDULE 2

The following Part is substituted for Part V of Schedule 4 to the principal Order.

PART V THRESHOLD ABOVE WHICH REDUCED SUBSIDY IS PAYABLE ON RENT ALLOWANCES

18. The Table referred to in paragraph 1 is—

(1) (2)
Threshold (weekly sum) Rent Registration Area
(£)
ENGLAND
Avon 169.06
Barking & Dagenham 173.53
Barnet 228.90
Bedfordshire 93.92
Berkshire 176.00
Bexley 183.83
Brent 201.33
Bromley 206.83
Buckinghamshire 214.25
Cambridgeshire 96.04
Camden 258.22
Cheshire 192.69
City 257.93
Cleveland 123.96
Cornwall 152.47
Croydon 210.30
Cumbria 148.07
Derbyshire 109.04
Devon 159.42
Dorset 161.43
Durham 120.78
Ealing 201.31
East Sussex 243.14
Enfield 171.21
Essex 112.27
Gloucestershire 150.23
Greater Manchester 166.32
Greenwich 184.28
Hackney 168.29
Hammersmith and Fulham 198.12
Hampshire 229.91
Haringey 190.26
Harrow 212.68
Havering 172.24
Hereford and Worcester 171.24
Hertfordshire 123.15
Hillingdon 182.32
Hounslow 204.37
Humberside 100.85
Isle of Wight 196.27
Islington 196.67
Kensington and Chelsea 246.89
Kent 236.29
Kingston upon Thames 252.06
Lambeth 162.14
Lancashire 167.71
Leicestershire 124.72
Lewisham 150.72
Lincolnshire 114.45
Merseyside 183.43
Merton 223.17
Newham 163.27
Norfolk 85.12
North Yorkshire 120.36
Northamptonshire 134.38
Northumberland 118.67
Nottinghamshire 132.56
Oxfordshire 259.00
Redbridge 164.61
Richmond upon Thames 252.06
Shropshire 163.64
Somerset 151.91
South Yorkshire 90.46
Southwark 174.93
Staffordshire 153.70
Suffolk 87.52
Surrey 285.52
Sutton 191.01
Tower Hamlets 181.82
Tyne & Wear 113.32
Waltham Forest 140.88
Wandsworth 221.47
Warwickshire 164.56
West Midlands 161.13
West Sussex 249.11
West Yorkshire 100.63
Westminster 257.93
Wiltshire 156.85
WALES
Clwyd 87.91
Dyfed 77.40
Gwent 85.12
Gwynedd 78.89
Mid Glamorgan 90.05
Powys 86.11
South Glamorgan 100.64
West Glamorgan 86.67
SCOTLAND
Aberdeen 116.83
Aberdeenshire 126.66
Angus 116.83
Argyll-Bute 107.61
Clackmannanshire 150.40
Comhairlie Nan Eilean Siar 172.53
Dumfries & Galloway 125.40
Dundee 116.83
East Ayrshire 103.93
East Dunbartonshire 133.48
East Lothian 132.78
East Renfrewshire 180.26
Edinburgh,City of 132.78
Falkirk 117.91
Fife 116.83
Glasgow 103.93
Highland 114.79
Inverclyde 103.93
Midlothian 132.78
Moray 116.83
North Ayrshire 103.93
North Lanarkshire 103.93
Orkney 116.83
Perth & Kinross 124.08
Renfrewshire 103.93
Scottish Borders 132.78
Shetland 116.83
South Ayrshire 119.53
South Lanarkshire 103.93
Stirling 121.19
West Dunbartonshire 103.93
West Lothian 132.78
( 1 )

See section 189(8) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (c. 5) ; amended by paragraph 3(5) of Schedule 13 to the Housing Act 1996 (c. 52) , paragraph 10 of Schedule 3 to the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997 (c. 27) , paragraph 57(3) of Schedule 3 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc. ) Act 1999 (c. 2) and paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the Tax Credits Act 2002 (c. 21) .

( 2 )

1992 c. 5 . Sections 140B, 140C and 140F were inserted by paragraph 4 of Schedule 12 to the Housing Act 1996. Section 140B(1) was amended by paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the Social Security Administration (Fraud) Act 1997 (c. 47) ; section 140B(4) was substituted by section 10 of the Social Security Administration (Fraud) Act 1997; section 189(1) and (4) to (6) was amended by paragraph 109 of Schedule 7 to the Social Security Act 1998 (c. 14) ; section 189(1) was amended by paragraph 57(2) of Schedule 3 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999 and Schedule 6 to the Tax Credits Act 2002; section 189(7) was amended by paragraph 24 of Schedule 9 to the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (c. 14) and paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 to the Social Security Administration (Fraud) Act 1997.

( 3 )

See section 176(1) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992; relevant amendment is paragraph 3(4) of Schedule 13 to the Housing Act 1996.

( 4 )

S.I. 1998/562 . Relevant amending instruments are S.I.s 1998/2865 , 1999/550 , 2000/1091 , 2000/2340 , 2001/2350 , 2002/1859 and 2002/3116 .

( 5 )

The definition of “X per cent.” was inserted by S.I. 2000/1091 .

( 6 )

Relevant amending instruments are S.I.s 2000/1091 and 2002/1859 .

( 7 )

Amending instruments are S.I.s 2000/2340 and 2002/3116 .

( 8 )

Amending instrument is S.I. 2001/2350 .

( 9 )

Amending instruments are S.I.s 1999/550 , 2000/1091 , 2000/2340 , 2002/1397 and 2002/3116 .

( 10 )

Amending Instruments are S.I.s 1999/550 , 2000/1091 , 2001/2350 and 2002/1859 .

( 11 )

S.I. 2002/1859 substituted Schedule 1 to introduce the figure £316,876.

( 12 )

Part V of Schedule 4 was substituted by S.I. 1999/550 and the table in that Part was amended by S.I.s 2000/1091 , 2000/2340 , 2001/2350 and 2002/1859 .

( 13 )

Schedule 5 was substituted by S.I. 2000/1091 and was amended by S.I.s 2002/1859 and 2002/3116 .

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