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Government Office network pay ranges with effect from 1 August 2007
£
Grade Minimum Maximum

AO London

19,624

22,889

PS London

19,624

22,889

AO National

15,185

17,698

SGB1 National

15,185

17,698

PS National

15,185

17,698

AO OL

17,655

21,236

SGB1 OL

17,655

21,236

PSOL

17,655

21,236

EO London

22,819

28,139

SPS London

22,819

28,139

EO National

18,387

22,665

SPS National

18,387

22,665

EO OL

20,880

25,910

SPS OL

20,880

25,910

Mapping and Charting Officer National

22,494

27,731

Research Officer National

22,494

27,731

Mapping and Charting Officer OL

24,363

30,234

Research Officer OL

24,363

30,234

EO Accountant London

26,697

31,842

EO Accountant National

21,579

26,600

EO Accountant OL

24,850

30,837

HEO London

28,475

32,942

HEO National

24,615

28,449

HEO OL

27,026

31,929

HEO Accountant London

33,554

38,514

HEO Auditor London

33,554

38,514

HEO Accountant National

28,441

32,739

HEO Auditor National

28,441

32,739

HEO Accountant OL

30,952

37,397

HEO Auditor OL

30,952

37,397

Higher Scientific Officer London

31,481

36,453

HPTO London

31,481

36,453

Higher Scientific Officer National

29,286

33,885

HPTO National

29,286

33,885

Senior Instructional Officer National

29,286

33,885

Higher Scientific Officer OL

29,978

35,347

HPTO OL

29,978

35,347

Senior Instructional Officer OL

29,978

35,347

Information Officer National

25,935

33,257

SEO London

34,707

40,140

SEO National

30,081

34,771

SEO OL

32,589

38,514

SEO Accountant London

38,570

44,827

SEO Accountant National

33,948

39,491

SEO Auditor National

33,948

39,491

SEO Accountant OL

36,469

43,527

SEO Auditor OL

36,469

43,527

Senior Information Officer London

36,559

41,540

Senior Information Officer National

34,484

39,183

SPTO London

41,017

47,472

Senior Planning Officer London

41,017

47,472

Senior Research Officer London

41,017

47,472

Senior Scientific Officer London

41,017

47,472

SPTO National

37,501

43,385

Senior Planning Officer National

37,501

43,385

Senior Research Officer National

37,501

43,385

Senior Scientific Officer National

37,501

43,385

SPTO OL

38,757

45,702

Senior Planning Officer OL

38,757

45,702

Senior Research Officer OL

38,757

45,702

Senior Scientific Officer OL

38,757

45,702

Grade 7 London

45,550

58,775

Grade 7 Accountant London

45,550

58,775

Grade 7 National

41,071

52,811

Grade 7 Accountant National

41,071

52,811

Grade 7 OL

43,884

57,502

Grade 7 Accountant OL

43,884

57,502

Grade 6 London

54,350

70,643

Grade 6 National

50,282

64,884

Grade 6 OL

53,217

69,730

Grade 5

56,100

116,000


Mr. Hoban: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government pursuant to the answer of 3 March 2008, Official Report, columns 2140-42W, to the hon. Member for Taunton (Mr. Browne) on Regional Ministers: manpower, what the pay bands of staff supporting each Minister are. [196458]

Mr. Dhanda: I refer the hon. Member to the answer given to the right hon. Member for Maidenhead (Mrs. May) today (PQ 196233).

Regional Planning and Development: South East

Mrs. Maria Miller: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government pursuant to the Answer of 26 February 2008, Official Report, column 1426W, on regional planning and development: South East, what progress she has made on establishing when her response to the South East Plan will be published. [207080]

Mr. Dhanda: It is still the intention of the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government to publish her proposed changes to Regional Spatial Strategy for the South East before the summer recess.

Rented Housing

Mr. Stewart Jackson: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government when she expects to receive the final report on the review of the private rented sector from the Centre for Housing Policy at the University of York; and if she will make a statement. [206825]

Mr. Iain Wright: The final report of the review of the private rented sector is expected in October.

The review has a wide remit to look at how the sector meets current needs and expectations and whether and how the experiences of both landlords and tenants
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might be improved. In the context of future demand and supply pressures in the private rented sector, the review will look at what needs to be done to ensure private renting offers people the right type of homes of good quality, both now and into the future; and what more should or could be done to raise professionalism amongst private landlords.

The review will also consider security of tenure when exploring whether more needs to be done to improve the experiences of both landlords and tenants in the sector in relation to their rights and responsibilities.


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