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Government grant( 1, 2)
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06( 3) 2006-07( 4) 2007-08( 4)

Avon and Somerset

173.99

175.19

183.81

185.92

184.21

Bedfordshire

66.83

69.22

73.11

74.15

76.21

Cambridgeshire

77.96

79.66

85.26

82.33

85.58

Cheshire

112.59

119.77

124.28

130.88

136.13

Cleveland

90.97

94.79

99.54

101.32

105.29

Cumbria

63.08

65.27

68.71

72.43

72.29

Derbyshire

111.23

114.88

119.38

117.32

119.81

Devon and Cornwall

174.26

180.29

189.16

190.95

199.38

Dorset

71.17

75.46

73.19

81.17

82.66

Durham

86.93

90.27

95.28

94.36

97.68

Dyfed-Powys

30.12

32.23

33.61

32.69

34.17

Essex

169.34

173.67

181.81

180.43

187.91

Gloucestershire

61.48

63.66

68.00

67.93

71.35

Greater Manchester

417.66

433.15

462.73

479.73

484.16

Gwent

40.90

43.29

44.44

44.27

45.70

Hampshire

197.87

208.08

239.16

222.35

221.75

Hertfordshire

108.85

114.58

117.84

121.12

127.33

Humberside

117.34

124.65

132.49

135.00

134.90

Kent

188.38

198.30

203.93

193.45

219.23

Lancashire

188.91

196.55

205.41

207.98

215.90

Leicestershire

107.59

111.45

118.17

124.81

126.03

Lincolnshire

64.98

68.22

71.17

66.54

72.47

Merseyside

267.38

269.90

279.85

276.08

287.30

Metropolitan(5)

1,923.90

1,983.50

1,928.50

2,019.00

2,115.40

Norfolk

90.79

94.37

99.27

100.08

102.25

North Wales

44.71

47.08

49.47

48.07

50.28

North Yorkshire

78.89

80.61

83.73

86.24

79.39

Northamptonshire

69.79

70.71

72.37

75.49

78.53

Northumbria

226.21

233.28

250.55

249.17

260.01

Nottinghamshire

136.54

142.04

148.94

143.48

145.55

South Wales

93.45

103.17

107.45

91.93

94.82

South Yorkshire

184.86

191.87

202.82

205.49

211.15

Staffordshire

112.87

117.62

122.43

122.05

126.77

Suffolk

69.57

71.81

74.76

73.73

75.57

Surrey

93.59

96.78

100.80

104.76

110.12

Sussex

168.05

180.99

180.95

156.10

189.14

Thames Valley

233.34

237.32

249.35

260.52

261.98

Warwickshire

51.91

53.90

56.16

54.57

56.91

West Mercia

114.12

117.77

122.50

126.05

131.49

West Midlands

415.20

433.31

466.12

471.41

487.88

West Yorkshire

310.30

329.12

347.12

345.62

348.95

Wiltshire

64.68

65.85

70.26

68.77

73.03

England and Wales total

5,548.65

5,770.08

6,075.37

6,066.75

6,271.23

(1 )Revenue funding includes all grants inside aggregate external finance (AEF) (i.e. revenue grants paid for councils’ core services), and includes formula grant and all specific grants.
(2 )Welsh Government grant includes Home Office police grant, floor funding and additional support provided to ensure Welsh police authorities receive at least a minimum increase in grant in line with English authorities.
(3 )In 2005-06 figures were adjusted for comparison purposes following the transfer of pensions and security funding from general grant in 2006-07.
(4 )2006-07 Government grant figures are provisional outturn figures. 2007-08 figures are budget figures.
(5) The data for Metropolitan Police Authority from 2000-01 onwards is not available from DCLG as they are collected as consolidated data from GLA. Data used is compiled from Home Office data for allocated grants.
Source:
DCLG—from English police authorities/WAG—from Welsh police authorities.

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Police: Football

Keith Vaz: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how much Leicestershire constabulary spent in policing football matches in the city of Leicester in each of the last five years; [179325]

(2) what the average amount spent by police forces was to police (a) football matches and (b) music events in each of the last five years. [179326]

Mr. McNulty: Decisions on the distribution of resources are matters for the chief officer and the police authority.


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