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Statutory Instrument 1990 No. 2472

The Non-Domestic Rating Contributions (England) (Amendment) Regulations 1990

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1990 No. 2472

RATING AND VALUATION

The Non-Domestic Rating Contributions (England) (Amendment) Regulations 1990

Made6th December 1990
Laid before Parliament10th December 1990
Coming into force31st December 1990

    The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 140(4), 143(1) and 146(6) of, and paragraphs 4(1) and (5) and 6(2) and (2A) of Schedule 8 to, the Local Government Finance Act 1988[1], and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations:-
    Citation and commencement
        1.    These Regulations may be cited as the Non-Domestic Rating Contributions (England) (Amendment) Regulations 1990 and shall come into force on 31st December 1990.
    Amendments
        2.    The Non-Domestic Rating Contributions (England) Regulations 1989[2] shall have effect in relation to financial years beginning on or after 1st April 1991 with the following amendments-
       (a) in regulation 2-
         (i) in paragraph (2) at the beginning there shall be inserted-
          "Subject to paragraph (3),"; and
         (ii) at the end there shall be added the following paragraph-
          "  (3)  The calculation of the amount of any deductions described in paragraphs 3, 4, 5, 5A and 7 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations (including, for the purposes of paragraphs 3, 4 and 5, the calculation of the amount calculated under or by reference to paragraph 2 of that Schedule) shall, in relation to a special authority, be made-
            (a) for a chargeable financial year for which the authority's non-domestic rating multiplier is less than or equal to the non-domestic rating multiplier calculated for that year by the Secretary of State under paragraph 6 of Schedule 7 to the Act, on the basis of the chargeable amounts payable to the authority under sections 43 and 45 of the Act by virtue of the authority's multiplier set for that year; and
            (b) for a chargeable financial year for which the authority's non-domestic rating multiplier is greater than the non-domestic rating multiplier calculated for that year by the Secretary of State under paragraph 6 of Schedule 7 to the Act, on the basis of the chargeable amounts which would be payable under sections 43 and 45 of the Act if the authority's non-domestic rating multiplier were equal to the multiplier so calculated by the Secretary of State.";
        [3]
       (b) in Part I of Schedule 1-
         (i) in paragraph 1(1) for "paragraphs 2 to 11" there shall be substituted "paragraphs 2 to 12";
         (ii) in paragraph 1(2) for "paragraphs 10 and 11." there shall be substituted "paragraphs 10 to 12.";
         (iii) after paragraph 5 there shall be inserted the following paragraph-
                "5A.    The amount which is 75% of the total of any chargeable amounts-
              (a) which are payable to the authority under sections 43 and 45 of the Act in respect of a relevant day, and
              (b) in respect of which, in accordance with an agreement made under regulations made under paragraphs 1 and 4A of Schedule 9 to the Act, the authority has taken no steps to recover any payment.";

        [4]
         (iv) in paragraph 6(4) for "1990, £42.5 million." there shall be substituted "1991, £46 million.";
         (v) in paragraph 9 at the beginning for the words "The total of interest and additional amounts by way of interest" there shall be substituted "The amounts of interest";
         (vi) in paragraph 9(a) there shall be omitted the words "or paragraph 2(2A) of Schedule 9 to"[5] and "or under paragraph 2(2)(j) of Schedule 9 to the Act"; and
         (vii) at the end there shall be added the following paragraph-
                "12.    The amount which is 75% of the total of any amounts which-
              (a) fell within paragraph 5A(a) and (b) of this Schedule for the purposes of a calculation made for a preceding year under paragraph 5(6) of Schedule 8 to the Act, and
              (b) have been paid to the authority under sections 43 and 45 of the Act.";

        [6]
       (c) for Part II of Schedule I there shall be substituted the following Part-

        "PART II

        COST FACTORS
        Name or description of authorityCost factor
        The Councils of the districts of Broxbourne, Dartford, Elmbridge, Epping Forest, Epsom and Ewell, Hertsmere, Reigate and Banstead, Slough, South Bucks, Spelthorne, Three Rivers and Watford1.12047
        The Councils of the districts of Basildon, Bracknell Forest, Brentwood, Chiltern, Crawley, Dacorum, East Hertfordshire, Guildford, Harlow, Mole Valley, Runnymede, St Albans, Sevenoaks, Surrey Heath, Tandridge, Thurrock, Waverley, Welwyn Hatfield, Windsor and Maidenhead and Woking1.08036
        The Council of a district, other than a district named above, which falls within the county of Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire or West Sussex1.04018
        The Council of a district other than a district named above or a district falling within the description given above1
        The Council of an inner London Borough1.17542
        The Council of an outer London Borough1.11718
        The Common Council of the City of London1.34363
        The Council of the Isles of Scilly1

          "; and
       (d) for Schedule 2 there shall be substituted the following Schedule-
        SCHEDULE 2Regulation 4

        ASSUMPTIONS RELATING TO PROVISIONAL AMOUNTS


        "PART I

        ASSUMPTIONS
              1.—(1)  The assumptions prescribed in relation to paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations are the assumptions prescribed in paragraph 2 below.

              (2)  The assumptions prescribed in relation to paragraphs 3 to 5A and 7 to 12 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations are the assumptions prescribed in paragraphs 3 to 7 below.


          Assumptions as to gross amount
              2.—(1)  Subject to sub-paragraph (7) below, it shall be assumed that the hereditaments shown for each relevant day will be the hereditaments shown in the authority's local non-domestic rating list on 31st December in the immediately preceding year and any hereditaments to which sub-paragraph (2) below applies.

              (2)  This sub-paragraph applies to any hereditaments which, by virtue of an order made under section 51(2) of the Local Government Act 1972[7] on or before 15th January in the immediately preceding year, will be shown in the authority's local non-domestic rating list for 1st April in the financial year to which the calculation relates, but are shown on 31st December in the immediately preceding year in another authority's local non-domestic rating list.

              (3)  It shall be assumed that the rateable value of the hereditaments described in sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) above will on each relevant day be the rateable value shown for the hereditaments in an authority's local non-domestic rating list on 31st December in the immediately preceding year.

              (4)  Subject to paragraph (7) below, where the year to which the calculation relates is a year in which local non-domestic rating lists are compiled under section 41(1) of the Act, it shall be assumed that the hereditaments shown in an authority's local non-domestic rating list will be the hereditaments shown in the list which the valuation officer for the authority proposes to compile in that year and which he has sent to the authority under section 41(5) of the Act, and any hereditaments to which sub-paragraph (5) below applies.

              (5)  This sub-paragraph applies to any hereditaments which, by virtue of an order made under section 51(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 on or before 15th January in the immediately preceding year, will be shown in the authority's local non-domestic rating list for 1st April in the financial year to which the calculation relates, but are shown in the list which the valuation officer for another authority proposes to compile in that year and which he has sent to that other authority under section 41(5) of the Act.

              (6)  It shall be assumed that the rateable value of the hereditaments described in sub-paragraphs (4) and (5) above will be the rateable values shown in the list which the valuation officer for an authority proposes to compile in the financial year to which the calculation relates and which he has sent to the authority under section 41(5) of the Act.

              (7)  It shall be assumed that the following hereditaments will not be shown for any relevant day, namely, any hereditaments which, by virtue of an order made under section 51(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 on or before 15th January in the immediately preceding year, will not be shown in the authority's non-domestic rating list for 1st April of the financial year to which the calculation relates.

              (8)  It shall be assumed that the person in occupation of a hereditament on each relevant day will be the person in occupation of the hereditament on 31st December in the immediately preceding year.

              (9)  Where on 31st December in the immediately preceding year a hereditament is unoccupied, it shall be assumed that the hereditament became unoccupied on that day and will remain unoccupied on each relevant day, and that the owner of the hereditament on each relevant day will be the owner of the hereditament on 31st December in that year.

              (10)  It shall be assumed that the amount calculated for the auth
          (b) the amount, if any, prescribed in relation to that authority in Part II of this Schedule (area ceasing to be an enterprise zone[8]); and
          (c) where the year to which a calculation relates is the financial year beginning on 1st April 1991, an amount prescribed in relation to that authority in column 1 of Part III of this Schedule (the removal of Crown immunities of health service bodies[9]);
        multiplied by the percentage for projected change in rateable values prescribed in relation to the authority in column 2 of Part III of this Schedule.


        Assumptions as to deductions from and additions to gross amount
            3.    Where-
          (a) a decision has not been made by the authority under subsection (3) of section 47 of the Act as to whether or not that section will apply on one or more relevant days as regards a hereditament in relation to which the condition in section 47(2)(a) applies, and
          (b) a reduction or remission of rates has been granted by the authority as regards the hereditament and has effect for the immediately preceding financial year under section 47(1)(a) of the Act,
        it shall be assumed for the purpose of calculating the amount described in paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations that such reduction or remission will apply as regards the hereditament, in respect of each relevant day, as if it had been made under section 47(1)(a) of the Act in respect of each such day.

            4.    Where-
          (a) a decision has not been made by the authority under subsection (3) of section 47 of the Act as to whether or not that section will apply on one or more relevant days as regards a hereditament other than a hereditament in relation to which the condition in section 47(2)(a) applies, and
          (b) a reduction or remission of rates has been granted by the authority as regards the hereditament and has effect for the immediately preceding financial year under section 47(1)(a) of the Act,
        it shall be assumed for the purpose of calculating the amount described in paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations that such reduction or remission will apply as regards the hereditament, in respect of each relevant day, as if it had been made under section 47(1)(a) of the Act in respect of each such day.

            5.    It shall be assumed that the amounts described in paragraphs 5, 5A, 10, 11 and 12 of Schedule 1 will be nil.

            6.—(1)  It shall be assumed that the amounts described in paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations will be-
          (a) in the case of an authority which is the council of an inner London Borough or the Common Council of the City of London, 0.45% of the amount described in sub-paragraph (2) below,
          (b) in the case of an authority which is the council of an outer London Borough or the council of a metropolitan district, 0.4% of the amount described in that sub-paragraph, and
          (c) in the case of any other authority, 0.2% of the amount described in that sub-paragraph.

            (2)  The amount is the total of the chargeable amounts payable to the authority under sections 43 and 45 of the Act in respect of each relevant day, calculated in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2 of this Schedule, less the deductions from that amount prescribed in paragraphs 3 and 4 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations, calculated in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 3 and 4 of this Schedule.

            7.    It shall be assumed that, in relation to each authority, the total of amounts deducted in accordance with paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 1 to these Regulations by virtue of paragraphs 8 and 9 of that Schedule will be the amount prescribed for that authority in column 3 of Part III of this Schedule.

      PART II

      PRESCRIBED AMOUNTS IN RESPECT OF ENTERPRISE ZONES
      Name of the authorityPrescribed amount £
      Corby3,748,000
      Dudley3,519,000
      Gateshead5,077,000
      Hartlepool  423,000
      Liverpool1,239,000
      Newcastle upon Tyne  827,000
      Salford3,358,000
      Trafford2,639,000
      Wakefield  583,000




      PART III

      PRESCRIBED AMOUNTS IN RESPECT OF REMOVAL OF CROWN IMMUNITIES,REPAYMENTS AND INTEREST AND PERCENTAGES FOR PROJECTED CHANGE IN RATEABLE VALUES
      (1)(2)(3)
      Name of the authorityPrescribed amount (Crown immunities)Prescribed percentagePrescribed amount (repayments and interest)
      £%£
      Councils of Metropolitan Districts
      Districts in the county of Greater Manchester:
      Bolton  814,702100.3   63,248
      Bury  797,060100.1   40,716
      Manchester4,779,461101.1  153,653
      Oldham  540,147 99.8   27,538
      Rochdale  498,148100.3   29,894
      Salford1,164,281100.6   38,593
      Stockport  758,081100.4   75,669
      Tameside  587,581100.3   27,688
      Trafford  503,325100.0   89,496
      Wigan  969,836 99.6   38,462
      Districts in the county of Merseyside:
      Knowsley  450,655100.2   30,344
      Liverpool4,992,816 99.5   87,196
      St Helens  468,632 99.5   15,388
      Sefton  527,680100.0   62,072
      Wirral2,098,107 99.7   40,986
      Districts in the county of South Yorkshire:
      Barnsley  913,235100.3   28,972
      Doncaster1,471,933100.5   79,824
      Rotherham1,199,313100.9   34,277
      Sheffield4,662,376 99.5  106,284
      Districts in the county of Tyne and Wear:
      Gateshead  531,452100.0   44,355
      Newcastle upon Tyne2,931,934 99.8  121,354
      North Tyneside  687,614100.0   24,965
      South Tyneside  486,306 99.3   32,785
      Sunderland1,251,643100.6   72,306
      Districts in the county of West Midlands:
      Birmingham4,908,641 99.9  193,187
      Coventry1,304,876100.7   56,717
      Dudley1,165,491101.0   43,541
      Sandwell  743,656100.0   66,733
      Solihull  428,322101.2   82,482
      Walsall  757,249100.2   49,847
      Wolverhampton1,122,749 99.8   49,625
      Districts in the county of West Yorkshire:
      Bradford1,981,456100.4  138,918
      Calderdale  716,291101.1   57,026
      Kirklees1,682,490100.7   99,187
      Leeds3,183,795100.6  264,635
      Wakefield1,517,645101.2   98,220
      Councils of Non-Metropolitan Districts
      Districts in the county of Avon:
      Bath  601,220100.9   28,193
      Bristol2,241,781 99.8  199,069
      Kingswood  110,869100.3   24,351
      Northavon  505,623102.3   24,923
      Wansdyke   50,583100.9   15,732
      Woodspring  573,145101.5   38,697
      Districts in the county of Bedfordshire:
      Luton  782,027100.1   45,674
      Mid Bedfordshire  226,292100.1   41,129
      North Bedfordshire  625,320100.3   82,463
      South Bedfordshire   57,658100.2   59,635
      Districts in the county of Berkshire:
      Bracknell Forest  131,858102.4   41,358
      Newbury   82,841102.3   45,693
      Reading  929,074101.3  149,680
      Slough  521,195100.4  157,449
      Windsor and Maidenhead  427,809101.7   62,203
      Wokingham   47,874101.4   35,663
      Districts in the county of Buckinghamshire:
      Aylesbury Vale1,082,434 99.8   65,744
      Chiltern  152,696100.0   35,231
      Milton Keynes  595,588102.1  152,276
      South Bucks    9,650100.3   42,886
      Wycombe  430,728102.1  153,989
      Districts in the county of Cambridgeshire:
      Cambridge1,674,362101.9   66,412
      East Cambridgeshire   50,752102.2   11,032
      Fenland  173,508100.3   17,410
      Huntingdonshire  477,500102.1   33,202
      Peterborough1,030,266100.8   98,317
      South Cambridgeshire  506,660102.0   29,986
      Districts in the county of Cheshire:
      Chester  690,503100.9   45,593
      Congleton  219,928101.0   22,317
      Crewe and Nantwich  634,431101.8   30,917
      Ellesmere Port and Neston  109,690 99.7   82,537
      Halton  597,910101.3   24,251
      Macclesfield  529,089101.2   71,199
      Vale Royal  101,764100.1   35,319
      Warrington  796,886100.1   63,075
      Districts in the county of Cleveland:
      Hartlepool  476,917 99.8   13,753
      Langbaurgh-on-Tees  146,595 98.8   18,477
      Middlesborough1,336,511100.3   22,493
      Stockton-on-Tees  859,945 98.6   37,599
      Districts in the county of Cornwall:
      Caradon   62,343100.8   10,647
      Carrick  517,522101.6   21,602
      Kerrier  124,893100.5   16,321
      North Cornwall  208,763101.5   14,871
      Penwith   69,355100.8   11,348
      Restormel  125,353100.6   26,668
      Districts in the county of Cumbria:
      Allerdale  201,191100.7   22,909
      Barrow-in-Furness  472,614 98.8    9,947
      Carlisle  511,393101.4   31,567
      Copeland   32,743102.4   17,467
      Eden   81,506101.1   10,904
      South Lakeland  130,244101.0   26,014
      Districts in the county of Derbyshire:
      Amber Valley  244,535100.5   16,294
      Bolsover   78,022100.9    7,828
      Chesterfield  932,230100.3   18,915
      Derby1,251,381101.3   43,141
      Derbyshire Dales   93,007101.0   14,929
      Erewash  121,694101.6   30,176
      High Peak  161,134100.3   44,552
      North East Derbyshire   45,823 98.9    8,668
      South Derbyshire  330,308100.8   12,085
      Districts in the county of Devon:
      East Devon  158,635 98.5   25,492
      Exeter  981,649102.1   64,844
      Mid Devon   64,764101.4   16,446
      North Devon  430,325100.4   18,253
      Plymouth  991,575100.1   86,444
      South Hams  118,632101.5   13,151
      Teignbridge  168,179100.3   20,554
      Torbay  495,481 99.3   34,834
      Torridge   71,102100.4    7,465
      West Devon   30,572101.2    2,927
      Districts in the county of Dorset:
      Bournemouth  238,814100.3   58,598
      Christchurch  175,302100.6   12,247
      East Dorset  149,884101.9   25,195
      North Dorset   86,327101.4    7,633
      Poole  510,046101.0   45,309
      Purbeck   53,503101.6    8,156
      West Dorset  416,767101.6    8,196
      Weymouth and Portland  132,700100.9   10,102
      Districts in the county of Durham:
      Chester-le-Street   71,399 99.6    4,204
      Darlington  901,369 99.2   18,472
      Derwentside   89,452100.0    8,068
      Durham  514,114100.7   11,232
      Easington   48,110100.8   18,280
      Sedgefield  221,447100.0   14,257
      Teesdale  29,033101.0   3,575
      Wear Valley  279,686100.3   16,378
      Districts in the county of East Sussex:
      Brighton  500,548100.3  128,608
      Eastbourne  757,082100.2   39,981
      Hastings  304,915100.7    8,051
      Hove  116,378 99.5   49,132
      Lewes  192,068100.8   42,594
      Rother  172,618 99.7   18,541
      Wealden  158,190102.0   19,095
      Districts in the county of Essex:
      Basildon  822,198101.2   36,440
      Braintree  427,856 99.6   34,275
      Brentwood  431,533100.3   27,405
      Castle Point   39,653100.4   24,692
      Chelmsford  657,249101.3   63,309
      Colchester  765,969101.7   98,941
      Epping Forest  223,753 98.6   43,341
      Harlow  498,329101.6   26,277
      Maldon   42,773100.8   13,021
      Rochford  689,234101.1   24,713
      Southend-on-Sea  480,992100.2   84,275
      Tendring  176,946100.4   36,472
      Thurrock  698,756100.1  111,369
      Uttlesford   55,014102.2   19,548
      Districts in the county of Gloucestershire:
      Cheltenham  401,343100.5   35,405
      Cotswold  129,213100.4   15,257
      Forest of Dean   87,043100.9   12,612
      Gloucester  797,476100.2   55,399
      Stroud  147,452100.3   32,804
      Tewkesbury   65,234101.2   22,071
      Districts in the county of Hampshire:
      Basingstoke and Deane  745,945101.4   57,900
      East Hampshire  123,790100.5   19,211
      Eastleigh  149,864101.1   35,619
      Fareham  164,478102.0   39,788
      Gosport   60,411 99.9   18,878
      Hart   32,414101.6   15,207
      Havant   99,619100.6   30,084
      New Forest  219,979100.5   22,745
      Portsmouth1,154,135 99.8   63,236
      Rushmoor  112,253100.1   44,601
      Southampton1,815,742100.3  121,419
      Test Valley  131,164101.8   15,022
      Winchester  715,148102.4   13,209
      Districts in the county of Hereford and Worcester:
      Bromsgrove  153,110100.7   28,375
      Hereford  278,712101.3   15,989
      Leominster   24,861100.8    5,230
      Malvern Hills  103,863100.5   10,844
      Redditch  529,978102.2   15,276
      South Herefordshire   64,997102.2    7,815
      Worcester  539,126100.7   29,990
      Wychavon  124,363101.3   35,046
      Wyre Forest  439,302100.0   25,122
      Districts in the county of Hertfordshire:
      Broxbourne   28,448100.1   30,815
      Dacorum  194,863100.1  176,208
      East Hertfordshire  245,554 99.9   21,070
      Hertsmere  554,252101.2   41,616
      North Hertfordshire   98,825100.6   46,325
      St Albans1,130,006100.4   83,863
      Stevenage  571,936101.5   47,752
      Three Rivers  216,218101.5   23,413
      Watford  543,155100.3   61,902
      Welwyn Hatfield  383,101101.4   83,708
      Districts in the county of Humberside:
      Beverley  435,188101.1   10,549
      Boothferry  248,899101.4   12,098
      Cleethorpes   11,155100.7   13,436
      East Yorkshire  277,147102.0   16,398
      Glanford   34,693101.9   27,494
      Great Grimsby  649,030100.7   36,472
      Holderness   76,402100.8   19,949
      Kingston upon Hull1,095,166100.8   45,109
      Scunthorpe  444,924102.5   10,878
      Districts in the county of Isle of Wight:
      Medina  272,455100.3   16,865
      South Wight   23,507 99.8   17,449
      Districts in the county of Kent:
      Ashford  630,914102.0   39,599
      Canterbury  650,599100.3   30,371
      Dartford  682,758100.5   27,210
      Dover  192,473100.7   20,471
      Gillingham  280,622101.3   16,891
      Gravesham  100,437100.6   23,209
      Maidstone  655,087101.4   64,417
      Rochester upon Medway  267,092100.9   51,774
      Sevenoaks  122,379101.6   24,167
      Shepway  130,479100.7   31,517
      Swale  138,385101.3   46,421
      Thanet  315,456 98.6   24,473
      Tonbridge and Malling  283,992100.3   36,511
      Tunbridge Wells  404,804101.7   13,582
      Districts in the county of Lancashire:
      Blackburn  465,189100.1   39,396
      Blackpool  592,367100.2   74,635
      Burnley  431,355100.9   21,473
      Chorley  208,825100.5   15,644
      Fylde  221,596100.6   34,742
      Hyndburn   79,964101.9    8,271
      Lancaster  473,908 99.8   41,866
      Pendle   69,133100.4   14,710
      Preston  893,735101.2   45,612
      Ribble Valley  456,059100.2   14,578
      Rossendale   99,947101.2   10,668
      South Ribble   40,079100.2   37,912
      West Lancashire  428,640101.0   12,591
      Wyre   96,839 99.9   38,483
      Districts in the county of Leicestershire:
      Blaby  157,785102.2   18,289
      Charnwood   89,043100.5   41,349
      Harborough   82,233102.0   13,789
      Hinckley and Bosworth   64,820100.9   13,069
      Leicester2,539,602100.3   64,633
      Melton   33,177102.2   10,594
      North West Leicestershire   23,723102.2   28,398
      Oadby and Wigston   12,024100.2   12,851
      Rutland   25,623102.2    3,069
      Districts in the county of Lincolnshire:
      Boston  488,406100.9   12,401
      East Lindsey  164,581100.9   11,622
      Lincoln  638,820100.2   13,833
      North Kesteven  120,855100.2   10,495
      South Holland   55,266101.9    6,715
      South Kesteven  276,145102.1   27,337
      West Lindsey  106,330101.0    7,095
      Districts in the county of Norfolk:
      Breckland   92,005101.1   21,170
      Broadland  461,424101.3   21,618
      Great Yarmouth  542,223 99.4   44,546
      Kings Lynn and West Norfolk  540,975 99.8   34,265
      North Norfolk  131,730101.3   16,818
      Norwich  873,606 99.4  108,440
      South Norfolk   75,304100.7   14,694
      Districts in the county of Northamptonshire:
      Corby   60,119102.2   11,121
      Daventry   44,158101.1   45,500
      East Northamptonshire   48,264100.6   21,884
      Kettering  541,829101.3   27,369
      Northampton1,224,692101.9   96,316
      South Northamptonshire   25,643102.2   17,517
      Wellingborough   94,306102.1   32,630
      Districts in the county of Northumberland:
      Alnwick   42,642100.6    5,363
      Berwick-upon-Tweed   64,824100.3    9,792
      Blyth Valley  124,129100.3    8,233
      Castle Morpeth  599,796100.5   20,593
      Tynedale  398,011101.6   12,110
      Wansbeck  300,059100.1    7,835
      Districts in the county of North Yorkshire:
      Craven   84,585101.2   11,588
      Hambleton  293,284101.1   20,167
      Harrogate  733,755100.9   31,884
      Richmondshire   37,818100.9    5,848
      Ryedale  163,318102.3   14,755
      Scarborough  439,272100.0   24,997
      Selby   34,799101.0   23,524
      York  897,052100.6   33,206
      Districts in the county of Nottinghamshire:
      Ashfield  400,934100.1   13,809
      Bassetlaw  390,444100.9   14,842
      Broxtowe   40,782 99.5   21,494
      Gedling  95,014100.6   22,635
      Mansfield  286,511100.6   23,186
      Newark and Sherwood  214,649100.9   28,080
      Nottingham3,330,108100.5  130,859
      Rushcliffe   47,169100.7   34,711
      Districts in the county of Oxfordshire:
      Cherwell  281,256100.3   39,828
      Oxford3,368,175100.2  138,885
      South Oxfordshire  637,892100.8   60,436
      Vale of White Horse  120,919101.6   48,627
      West Oxfordshire  116,714101.4   33,831
      Districts in the county of Shropshire:
      Bridgnorth   38,090 99.6    8,395
      North Shropshire   38,602100.3   10,587
      Oswestry  138,327101.5    9,272
      Shrewsbury and Atcham  594,167100.8   37,749
      South Shropshire   48,281100.9    5,387
      The Wrekin  442,900102.3   42,552
      Districts in the county of Somerset:
      Mendip  163,038101.4   21,019
      Sedgemoor   75,252102.1   39,053
      South Somerset  398,107101.7   45,814
      Taunton Deane  423,039102.1   40,054
      West Somerset   37,924100.9    6,408
      Districts in the county of Staffordshire:
      Cannock Chase   25,940100.6   21,317
      East Staffordshire  371,385100.3   30,837
      Lichfield  227,317100.8   21,679
      Newcastle-under-Lyme  120,126101.1   28,551
      South Staffordshire   30,108100.7   19,914
      Stafford  738,287100.8   32,100
      Staffordshire Moorlands  280,429100.7   17,280
      Stoke-on-Trent1,159,968 99.5   41,256
      Tamworth   88,741101.8   18,154
      Districts in the county of Suffolk:
      Babergh   77,407101.4   18,325
      Forest Heath   96,249101.8   13,226
      Ipswich  870,067100.2   54,832
      Mid Suffolk  125,804101.6   13,370
      St. Edmundsbury  588,664100.9   28,628
      Suffolk Coastal  153,320102.2   28,531
      Waveney  124,329101.1   22,976
      Districts in the county of Surrey:
      Elmbridge  122,135100.1   44,776
      Epsom and Ewell1,294,854101.4   44,806
      Guildford  662,067 99.8   51,826
      Mole Valley   95,664101.3   27,243
      Reigate and Banstead  725,857102.1   41,135
      Runnymede  734,972101.2   42,461
      Spelthorne  352,719101.5  100,013
      Surrey Heath  425,939102.2   29,764
      Tandridge  228,420100.3   13,827
      Waverley  381,077100.9   25,685
      Woking  153,485100.3   81,247
      Districts in the county of Warwickshire:
      North Warwickshire   26,572100.2   10,327
      Nuneaton and Bedworth  337,064100.6   32,950
      Rugby  150,791101.6   30,464
      Stratford-on-Avon  116,456101.1   29,974
      Warwick  543,076101.3   44,479
      Districts in the county of West Sussex:
      Adur  453,415100.3   14,098
      Arun  113,132100.8   37,066
      Chichester  524,926100.5   11,800
      Crawley  783,576102.0  129,702
      Horsham  152,794101.8   15,084
      Mid Sussex  467,589101.3   48,211
      Worthing  437,674100.5   40,322
      Districts in the county of Wiltshire:
      Kennet  315,658100.7   10,313
      North Wiltshire  277,957101.2   21,192
      Salisbury  645,271100.6   23,864
      Thamesdown  971,846101.9  131,482
      West Wiltshire  154,226100.4   24,542
      Councils of Inner London Boroughs
      Camden5,365,927100.2  585,172
      Greenwich1,009,145 99.8   61,377
      Hackney  944,772101.7  114,725
      Hammersmith and Fulham3,420,143101.5  109,003
      Islington1,063,502101.2  273,615
      Kensington and Chelsea  485,779100.0     928
      Lambeth3,088,375 99.6  117,876
      Lewisham  710,509 99.7   45,097
      Southwark2,459,626101.7  360,778
      Tower Hamlets1,524,394101.7  342,748
      Wandsworth2,099,959101.6   30,147
      Westminster3,329,306100.2  489,657
      Councils of Outer London Boroughs
      Barking and Dagenham  515,542 99.8   89,012
      Barnet1,961,007100.1  133,834
      Bexley  636,874 99.7   51,584
      Brent2,273,711100.0   77,745
      Bromley  622,342 99.9   63,927
      Croydon1,097,935 99.7  117,012
      Ealing1,404,384100.4  217,561
      Enfield1,364,649 99.8   99,255
      Haringey  519,645 99.4   49,340
      Harrow  367,609 99.5  117,304
      Havering  922,548100.4   86,981
      Hillingdon1,143,852 99.9  197,311
      Hounslow1,844,733100.6  284,999
      Kingston upon Thames  695,335100.7   56,698
      Merton  235,841 99.7   78,885
      Newham  801,394 99.4   52,826
      Redbridge  649,744100.0   67,176
      Richmond upon Thames  267,967100.5   57,318
      Sutton1,184,945 99.8   80,289
      Waltham Forest  733,357100.0   56,695
      The Common Council of the City of London  766,911100.12,202,443
      The Council of the Isles of Scilly    6,755100.4     355

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    Michael Heseltine

    Secretary of State for the Environment

    6th December 1990






    EXPLANATORY NOTE

    (This note is not part of the Regulations)
      Under Part II of Schedule 8 to the Local Government Finance Act 1988, charging authorities are required to pay amounts (called non-domestic rating contributions) to the Secretary of State. Provisional amounts are paid during the financial year, final calculations and payments being made after the year ends. These Regulations amend the rules for the calculation of payments contained in the Non-Domestic Rating Contributions (England) Regulations 1989 ("the 1989 Regulations").
      Minor changes are made to the rules for the final calculation of a non-domestic rating contribution set out in Schedule 1 to the 1989 Regulations, including fresh provision for a deduction to be made where authorities have entered into agreements to defer recovery of non-domestic rates. New figures are substituted for financial years beginning on or after 1st April 1991 to replace those set out in Part II of Schedule 1 (cost factors).
      A new Schedule 2 to the 1989 Regulations is substituted for the existing Schedule. The Schedule sets out the assumptions which are to be made when calculating the provisional amount of a non-domestic rating contribution. Changes made take account of local government boundary changes, and require certain assumptions to be made when an area ceases to be an enterprise zone and in relation to the cessation on 1st April 1991 of Crown exemption from rating for certain health service bodies.



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    Notes:

    [1] 1988 c. 41; sections 140, 143 and 146 were amended, and paragraph 6(2A) of Schedule 8 was inserted, by the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (c. 42), Schedule 5, paragraphs 69, 72, 75 and 42 respectively.

    [2] S.I. 1989/2435.

    [3] Section 45 was amended by the Local Government and Housing Act 1989, Schedule 5, paragraph 23.

    [4] Paragraph 4A of Schedule 9 was inserted by the Local Government and Housing Act 1989, Schedule 5, paragraph 45.

    [5] Paragraph 2(2A) of Schedule 9 was inserted by the Local Government and Housing Act 1989, Schedule 5, paragraph 44(4).

    [6] Paragraph 5 of Schedule 8 was amended by the Local Government and Housing Act 1989, Schedule 5, paragraph 42.

    [7] 1972 c. 70.

    [8] See Schedule 32 to the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 1980 (c. 65).

    [9] See section 60 of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 19).

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