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Short Term Fuding Allocations LA ONS Region Amount agreed Comment Code Adur E07000223 South East £27,868.00 Allerdale E07000026 North West £82,288.00 Amber Valley E07000032 East Midlands Part of North East Derbyshire Bid (£152,912) Arun E07000224 South East £262,047.00 Ashfield E07000170 East Midlands £10,000.00 Ashford E07000105 South East £78,034.00 Babergh E07000200 East of England £100,000.00 Barking and Dagenham E09000002 London £441,894.00 Barnet E09000003 London £1,040,178.00 Barnsley E08000016 Yorkshire and The Humber £194,000.00 Basildon E07000066 East of England £143,550.00 Basingstoke and Deane E07000084 South East £56,200.00 Bath and North East Somerset E06000022 South West £255,000.00 Bedford E06000055 East of England £450,000.00 Bexley E09000004 London £190,000.00 Birmingham E08000025 West Midlands £595,000.00 Blaby E07000129 East Midlands Part of Charnwood Bid (£329,943) Blackburn with Darwen E06000008 North West Part of Rossendale Bid (£213,848) Blackpool E06000009 North West £136,000.00 Bolsover E07000033 East Midlands Part of North East Derbyshire Bid (£152,912) Bolton E08000001 North West £130,000.00 Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole E06000058 South West £1,884,766.00 Bracknell Forest E06000036 South East £42,000.00 Bradford E08000032 Yorkshire and The Humber £391,000.00 Braintree E07000067 East of England Part of Essex CC bid (£300,000) Breckland E07000143 East of England £114,950.00 Individual bid but also part of Norfolk County Council Bid (£99,165) Brent E09000005 London £616,932.00 Brentwood E07000068 East of England Part of Essex CC bid (£300,000) Brighton and Hove E06000043 South East £3,428,766.00 Bristol, City of E06000023 South West £1,935,927.00 Broadland E07000144 East of England Part of Norfolk County Council Bid (£99,165) Bromley E09000006 London £391,250.00 Bromsgrove E07000234 West Midlands Part of Wychavon Bid (£445,735) Broxbourne E07000095 East of England £70,200.00 Broxtowe E07000172 East Midlands Part of Gedling Bid (£42,500) Buckinghamshire County Council E06000060 South East £485,475.00 Burnley E07000117 North West Part of Rossendale Bid (£213,848) Bury E08000002 North West £81,329.00 Calderdale E08000033 Yorkshire and The Humber £148,968.00 Cambridge E07000008 East of England £963,483.00 Camden E09000007 London £1,139,399.00 Cannock Chase E07000192 West Midlands £42,000.00 Canterbury E07000106 South East £70,998.00 Carlisle E07000028 North West £46,600.00 Castle Point E07000069 East of England Part of Essex CC bid (£300,000) Charnwood E07000130 East Midlands £329,943.00 Led joint bid on behalf of Blaby District Council, Harborough District Council, Hinckley and Bosworth District Council, Melton Borough Council, North West Leicestershire District Council, Oadby and Wigston Borough Council, Rutland County Council Chelmsford City E07000070 East of England Part of Essex CC bid (£300,000) Cheltenham E07000078 South West Part of Gloucester City Council Bid (£296,542) Cherwell E07000177 South East £120,400.00 Cheshire East E06000049 North West £56,000.00 Cheshire West and Chester E06000050 North West £366,000.00 Chesterfield E07000034 East Midlands Part of North East Derbyshire Bid (£152,912) Chichester E07000225 South East £60,508.00 Chorley E07000118 North West £61,500.00 City of London E09000001 London £941,600.00 Colchester E07000071 East of England £119,429.00 Copeland E07000029 North West £4,000.00 Cornwall E06000052 South West £567,620.00 Cotswold E07000079 South West Part of Gloucester City Council Bid (£296,542) County Durham E06000047 North East £64,233.00 Coventry E08000026 West Midlands £782,855.00 Crawley E07000226 South East £296,500.00 Croydon E09000008 London £635,000.00 Darlington E06000005 North East £50,000.00 Dartford E07000107 South East £171,355.00 Derby E06000015 East Midlands £121,182.00 Derbyshire Dales E07000035 East Midlands Part of North East Derbyshire Bid (£152,912) Doncaster E08000017 Yorkshire and The Humber £291,344.00 Dorset E06000059 South West £624,000.00 Dover E07000108 South East £171,713.00 Ealing E09000009 London £1,594,000.00 East Cambridgeshire E07000009 East of England PART OF HUNTINGDONSHIRE BID (£23,500) East Hertfordshire E07000242 East of England £71,474.00 East Lindsey E07000137 East Midlands £25,579.00 East Riding of Yorkshire E06000011 Yorkshire and The Humber £10,000.00 East Staffordshire E07000193 West Midlands £24,990.00 East Suffolk E07000244 East of England £93,312.00 Eastbourne E07000061 South East Part of Hastings Bid (£964,300) Eastleigh E07000086 South East £36,332.35 Elmbridge E07000207 South East £72,720.00 Enfield E09000010 London £1,181,258.00 Epping Forest E07000072 East of England Part of Essex CC bid (£300,000) Epsom and Ewell E07000208 South East £157,287.00 Erewash E07000036 East Midlands Part of North East Derbyshire Bid (£152,912) Essex County Council NA East of England £300,000.00 Led joint bid on behalf of Basildon Borough Council, Braintree District Council, Brentwood Borough Council, Castle Point District Council, Chelmsford City Council, Epping Forest District Council, Maldon District Council, Rochford District Council & Uttlesford District Council Exeter E07000041 South West £440,799.00 Fareham E07000087 South East £24,900.00 Fenland E07000010 East of England £198,000.00 Folkestone E07000112 South East Part of Dover Bid (£171,713) Forest of Deam E07000080 South West Part of Gloucester City Council Bid (£296,542) Fylde E07000119 North West £112,210.00 Gateshead E08000037 North East £60,000.00 Gedling E07000173 East Midlands £42,500.00 Gloucester E07000081 South West £296,542.00 Led joint bid on behalf of Cheltenham Borough Council, Cotswold District Council, Forest of Dean District Council, Gloucestershire County Council, Stroud District Council and Tewkesbury Borough Council Gloucestershire County Council NA South West Part of Gloucester City Council Bid (£296,542) Gosport E07000088 South East £200,000.00 Gravesham E07000109 South East £117,046.00 Great Yarmouth E07000145 East of England £397,459.00 Individual bid but also part of Norfolk County Council Bid (£99,165) Greater London Authority NA London £19,000,000.00 Greater Manchester Combined Authority NA North West £220,000.00 Greenwich E09000011 London £413,207.00 Guildford E07000209 South East £128,000.00 Hackney E09000012 London £1,200,000.00 Halton E06000006 North West £125,643.00 Hammersmith and Fulham E09000013 London £473,819.00 Harborough E07000131 East Midlands Part of Charnwood Bid (£329,943) Haringey E09000014 London £260,000.00 Harlow E07000073 East of England £81,633.00 Harrogate E07000165 Yorkshire and The Humber £127,812.00 Harrow E09000015 London £150,000.00 Hartlepool E06000001 North East £55,895.00 Hastings E07000062 South East £964,300.00 Led joint bid on behalf of Eastbourne Borough Council, Lewes District Council, Rother District Council and Wealden District Council Havant E07000090 South East £137,825.00 Havering E09000016 London £70,000.00 Herefordshire E06000019 West Midlands £410,619.00 Hertsmere E07000098 South East £49,753.00 High Peak E07000037 East Midlands Part of North East Derbyshire Bid (£152,912) Hillingdon E09000017 London £535,924.92 Hinckley and Bosworth E07000132 East Midlands Part of Charnwood Bid (£329,943) Horsham E07000227 South East £52,401.00 Hounslow E09000018 London £468,400.00 Huntingdonshire E07000011 East of England £23,500.00 Led joint bid on behalf of South Cambridgeshire and East Cambridgeshire District Councils Hyndburn E07000120 North West Part of Rossendale Bid (£213,848) Ipswich E07000202 East of England £85,038.00 Isle of Wight E06000046 South East £528,942.00 Islington E09000019 London £825,924.00 Kensington and Chelsea E09000020 London £424,629.00 King's Lynn and West Norfolk E07000146 East of England Part of Norfolk CC bid (£99,165) Kingston upon Hull, City of E06000010 Yorkshire and The Humber £731,832.00 Kingston upon Thames E09000021 London £733,094.00 Kirklees E08000034 Yorkshire and The Humber £72,000.00 Knowsley E08000011 North West £53,500.00 Lambeth E09000022 London £391,551.00 Lancaster E07000121 North West £190,224.00 Leeds E08000035 Yorkshire and The Humber £1,339,180.00 Leicester E06000016 East Midlands £320,000.00 Lewes E07000063 South East Part of Hastings Bid (£964,300) Lewisham E09000023 London £478,965.00 Lichfield E07000194 West Midlands £24,000.00 Lincoln E07000138 East Midlands £62,026.00 Liverpool E08000012 North West £745,406.00 Luton E06000032 East of England £324,436.00 Maidstone E07000110 South East £91,710.00 Maldon E07000074 East of England Part of Essex CC bid (£300,000) Malvern Hills E07000235 West Midlands Part of Wychavon Bid (£445,735) Manchester E08000003 North West £2,000,000.00 Mansfield E07000174 East Midlands £20,000.00 Medway E06000035 South East £233,959.00 Melton E07000133 East Midlands Part of Charnwood Bid (£329,943) Mendip E07000187 South West £15,000.00 Merton E09000024 London £173,550.00 Mid Sussex E07000228 South East £38,170.00 Middlesbrough E06000002 North East £195,000.00 Milton Keynes E06000042 South East £500,000.00 Mole Valley E07000210 South East £144,250.00 New Forest E07000091 South East £256,592.00 Newark & Sherwood E07000175 East Midlands £22,846.00 Newcastle upon Tyne E08000021 North East £150,000.00 Newcastle-under-Lyme E07000195 West Midlands £125,610.00 Newham E09000025 London £1,824,838.00 North London Housing Partnership NA London £530,000.00 Norfolk County Council NA East of England £99,165.00 Led joint bid on behalf of Norfolk LAs. Broadland DC, Breckland DC, Great Yarmouth BC, King's Lynn BC, Norwich CC, North Norfolk DC, South Norfolk included. North Devon E07000043 South West £59,000.00 North East Derbyshire E07000038 East Midlands £152,912.00 Led joint bid on behalf of Bolsover District Council, Chesterfield Borough Council, Amber Valley District Council, Erewash Borough Council, South Derbyshire District Council, High Peak Borough Council and Derbyshire Dales District Council.
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