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Draft Grant Determination Local Authority Business DRAFT GRANT DETERMINATION LOCAL AUTHORITY BUSINESS GROWTH INCENTIVES SCHEME GRANT DETERMINATION 2008 (No2) [No XX/XXX] The Minister of State for Local Government (“the Minister of State”), in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003, makes the following determination: Citation 1) This determination may be cited as the Local Authority Business Growth Incentives Scheme Grant Determination 2008 [No XX/XXX]. Purpose of the grant 2) The purpose of the grant is to provide support towards expenditure lawfully incurred or to be incurred by a local authority. Determination 3) The Minister of State determines as the authorities to which grant is to be paid, and the amount of grant to be paid, the authorities and the amounts set out in Annex A. Treasury consent 4) Before making this determination in relation to local authorities in England, the Minister of State obtained the consent of the Treasury. Grant conditions 5) Pursuant to section 31(4) of the Local Government Act 2003, the Minister of State determines that the grant will be paid subject to the condition that if an overpayment is made under this grant or any amount is paid in error, the Minister of State may require the whole or any part of the grant monies paid, as may be determined by the Minister of State and notified in writing to the authority. Such a sum as has been notified will immediately become repayable to the Minister of State, who may set off the sum against any future amount due to the authority from central government. Signed by authority of the Minister of State [name] A senior civil servant within the Department of Communities and Local Government [date] Draft Annex to Grant Determination Proposed Proposed additional year 3 Local Authority payments payment Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Total Adur District Council - - 3,895 3,895 Allerdale Borough Council 12,038 11,340 368,385 391,762 Alnwick District Council 5,513 8,072 78,466 92,052 Amber Valley Borough Council - 28,726 373,479 402,205 Arun District Council 825 10,409 325,075 336,308 Ashfield District Council - 5,664 706,842 712,506 Ashford Borough Council 6,501 92,474 59,536 158,511 Aylesbury Vale District Council 6,295 135,988 292,434 434,717 Babergh District Council 3,085 25,961 125,808 154,854 Barking and Dagenham (London Borough) - 36,261 223,282 259,543 Barnet (London Borough) - 85,710 1,874,777 1,960,487 Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council 618,310 32,317 251,751 902,379 Barrow-in-Furness Borough Council 7,437 2,650 2,524 12,611 Basildon District Council - - 172,480 172,480 Basingstoke & Deane Borough Council - - - - Bassetlaw District Council - 25,786 419,145 444,931 Bath & North East Somerset Council 19,623 55,965 507,340 582,928 Bedford Borough Council 13,956 9,859 235,480 259,295 Bedfordshire County Council 7,562 45,783 862,315 915,660 Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Council 824 3,239 91,381 95,444 Bexley (London Borough) 37,765 2,402 - 40,167 Birmingham City Council - 394,765 7,411,586 7,806,351 Blaby District Council - 11,450 182,490 193,941 Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council - 555,822 1,098,316 1,654,137 Blackpool Borough Council 10,952 14,567 574,819 600,338 Blyth Valley Borough Council 9,497 4,903 301,707 316,107 Bolsover District Council - 6,482 151,045 157,528 Bolton Council 79,901 67,286 1,056,285 1,203,472 Boston Borough Council - 29,251 426,229 455,480 Bournemouth Borough Council - 305,372 1,922,430 2,227,802 Bracknell Forest Borough Council - 18,638 428,985 447,623 Bradford Metropolitan District Council 78,854 223,947 3,332,963 3,635,764 Braintree District Council 38,425 - 98,051 136,476 Breckland District Council 6,097 4,544 183,759 194,400 Brent (London Borough) 61,513 263,460 2,803,167 3,128,140 Brentwood Borough Council - - - - Bridgnorth District Council 5,980 2,941 167,289 176,209 Brighton & Hove City Council 122,720 176,341 969,859 1,268,920 Bristol City Council 471,857 409,827 3,763,211 4,644,894 Broadland District Council 9,148 41,554 286,846 337,548 Bromley (London Borough) - 9,856 347,636 357,491 Bromsgrove District Council 11,447 141,453 - 152,901 Broxbourne Borough Council 795 1,987 220,588 223,370 Broxstowe Borough Council - 4,304 248,966 253,270 Buckinghamshire County Council 10,142 159,542 751,105 920,789 Burnley Borough Council 7,924 10,618 154,232 172,775 Bury Metropolitan Borough Council 16,638 136,904 611,601 765,143 Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council 14,461 41,521 1,522,659 1,578,641 Cambridge City Council - 36,011 1,307,907 1,343,918 Cambridgeshire County Council 22,909 49,812 1,187,539 1,260,260 Camden (London Borough) - 387,817 - 387,817 Cannock Chase District Council - 20,741 116,734 137,475 Canterbury City Council - 8,522 736,310 744,832 Caradon District Council 12,248 37,990 149,998 200,237 Carlisle City Council - 53,236 478,330 531,566 Carrick District Council 26,281 118,466 130,355 275,103 Castle Morpeth Borough Council 3,172 4,518 65,221 72,910 Castle Point Borough Council - 3,173 156,220 159,394 Charnwood Borough Council - 26,635 691,778 718,413 Chelmsford Borough Council 5,007 2,379 467,103 474,490 Cheltenham Borough Council 17,588 42,432 732,676 792,696 Cherwell District Council - - 161,357 161,357 Cheshire County Council 3,058 42,018 1,452,733 1,497,809 Chester City Council - 8,556 443,868 452,424 Chesterfield Borough Council 36,089 33,752 170,717 240,558 Chester-le-Street District Council 504 5,565 110,907 116,975 Chichester District Council 14,085 196,490 270,680 481,255 Chiltern District Council 12,178 4,957 57,782 74,916 Chorley Borough Council 26,184 22,519 68,620 117,323 Christchurch Borough Council - 14,024 64,144 78,168 City of London - - - - Colchester Borough Council 4,876 38,008 246,338 289,221 Congleton Borough Council 5,458 18,442 528,628 552,528 Copeland Borough Council - - 141,825 141,825 Corby Borough Council - 25,768 95,530 121,298 Cornwall County Council 101,666 270,055 377,360 749,082 Cotswold District Council - 50,550 463,304 513,854 Coventry City Council - 740,841 2,653,712 3,394,553 Craven District Council 25,606 15,989 145,634 187,229 Crawley Borough Council 42,409 13,681 442,117 498,207 Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council - 16,436 571,534 587,970 Croydon (London Borough) 69,161 16,774 1,078,602 1,164,537 Cumbria County Council 57,207 79,890 673,056 810,153 Dacorum Borough Council 45,901 21,719 892,003 959,624 Darlington Borough Council - 37,379 1,140,564 1,177,944 Dartford Borough Council - - - - Daventry District Council - 33,833 341,786 375,619 Derby City Council 87,615 - 2,821,341 2,908,957 Derbyshire County Council 88,408 110,122 1,080,634 1,279,164 Derbyshire Dales District Council 4,002 29,378 152,475 185,855 Derwentside District Council 21,004 4,173 184,292 209,468 Devon County Council 136,406 412,975 1,429,532 1,978,914 Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council 219,270 175,069 3,340,992 3,735,330 Dorset County Council 28,426 53,488 234,492 316,405 Dover District Council - - - - Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council 13,929 104,683 813,900 932,512 Durham City Council - 50,251 385,687 435,938 Durham County Council 99,229 59,724 1,011,525 1,170,478 Ealing (London Borough) - 183,760 3,697,884 3,881,644 Easington District Council - 6,136 628,389 634,524 East Cambridgeshire District Council 8,323 3,383 96,718 108,423 East Devon District Council 72,587 118,447 182,369 373,402 East Dorset District Council - - - - East Hampshire District Council - 7,743 451,822 459,564 East Hertfordshire District Council - 49,031 326,692 375,723 East Lindsey District Council 18,881 52,154 413,201 484,235 East Northamptonshire District Council 131,957 48,699 71,871 252,526 East Riding of Yorkshire Council 280,507 374,597 781,446 1,436,551 East Staffordshire Borough Council - 17,425 110,197 127,622 East Sussex County Council 11,894 63,431 425,314 500,639 Eastbourne Borough Council 10,943 12,036 107,235 130,214 Eastleigh Borough Council 27,295 - 68,827 96,122 Eden District Council - 8,721 47,035 55,756 Ellesmere Port and Neston Borough Council - 4,954 153,077 158,032 Elmbridge Borough Council - 34,749 631,277 666,026 Enfield (London Borough) 31,313 148,876 924,225 1,104,415 Epping Forest District Council - - 404,143 404,143 Epsom and Ewell Borough Council 229 - 17,929 18,158 Erewash Borough Council 27,695 40,750 190,855 259,300 Essex County Council 25,419 39,028 1,237,177 1,301,625 Exeter City Council - 305,480 1,422,046 1,727,526 Fareham Borough Council 634 56,880 88,758 146,273 Fenland District Council 306,311 390,215 34,175 49,729 Forest Heath District Council 1,916 1,823 129,366 133,105 Forest of Dean District Council 9,397 53,860 96,030 159,287 Fylde Borough Council 35,027 1,730 319,065 355,821 Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council - 31,405 3,681,917 3,713,322 Gedling Borough Council 1,241 9,597 434,359 445,196 Gloucester City Council - 88,393 464,118 552,511 Gloucestershire County Council 25,104 171,425 1,326,588 1,523,117 Gosport Borough Council - - 92,514 92,514 Gravesham Borough Council - 15,530 - 15,530 Great Yarmouth Borough Council 328 9,561 519,277 529,166 Greenwich (London Borough) - 65,008 573,529 638,537 Guildford Borough Council - 18,189 563,274 581,464 Hackney (London Borough) - 87,001 523,417 610,418 Halton Borough Council - 3,832 1,724 5,556 Hambleton District Council 3,301 10,054 159,973 173,328 Hammersmith & Fulham (London Borough) - - 364,676 364,676 Hampshire County Council 45,409 138,017 1,234,328 1,417,753 Harborough District Council 15,574 16,789 147,246 179,609 Haringey (London Borough) 42,536 10,273 666,842 719,652 Harlow District Council - 13,034 14,820 27,854 Harrogate Borough Council
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