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The Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Amendment (No. 2) Order 2005

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Article 2

SCHEDULEAMENDMENTS TO SCHEDULE 4A TO THE 1998 ORDER

1.  In paragraph 2 (England – liability to deduction), for sub-paragraphs (6) and (7) there shall be substituted—

(6) The GDP deflator for the period beginning with the year 2001-02 and ending with the year 2005-06 is 1.1010.

(7) The annual factor for 2005-06 is 0.6..

2.  In paragraph 3 (amount of deduction), for sub-paragraph (3) there shall be substituted —

(3) The rebate proportion in England for 2005—6 is 0.61.

3.  For Part 3 there shall be substituted—

PART 3WEEKLY RENT LIMITS FOR PURPOSES OF PART 2: AUTHORITIES IN ENGLAND

TABLE

RELEVANT YEAR 2005-06

AuthorityWeekly rent limit
Adur£58.56
Alnwick£44.75
Arun£65.08
Ashfield£42.58
Ashford£61.33
Aylesbury Vale£61.25
Babergh£55.97
Barking and Dagenham£55.42
Barnet£68.44
Barnsley£44.13
Barrow in Furness£51.30
Basildon£54.10
Bassetlaw£46.59
Berwick upon Tweed£42.49
Birmingham£51.95
Blaby£47.05
Blackpool£44.55
Blyth Valley£41.01
Bolsover£45.18
Bolton£45.03
Bournemouth£55.37
Bracknell Forest£62.14
Braintree£56.82
Brent£75.77
Brentwood£62.77
Bridgnorth£52.84
Brighton and Hove£55.74
Bristol£49.00
Broxbourne£63.14
Broxtowe£45.24
Bury£50.24
Cambridge£60.05
Camden£77.27
Cannock Chase£51.22
Canterbury£59.48
Caradon£49.00
Carrick£46.84
Castle Morpeth£45.53
Castle Point£63.42
Charnwood£45.86
Cheltenham£55.83
Chester-le-Street£44.89
Chesterfield£46.98
Chorley£44.52
City of London£71.39
City of York£51.84
Colchester£56.13
Corby£46.13
Crawley£61.01
Croydon£74.66
Dacorum£61.37
Darlington£46.02
Dartford£56.98
Daventry£52.20
Derby£48.91
Derwentside£47.66
Doncaster£44.18
Dover£59.99
Dudley£51.86
Durham£46.50
Ealing£73.25
Easington£45.66
East Devon£50.50
East Riding£47.77
Eastbourne£51.39
Ellesmere Port and Neston£45.87
Enfield£66.47
Epping Forest£62.45
Exeter£48.00
Fareham£56.66
Fenland£53.70
Gateshead£46.11
Gedling£45.83
Gloucester£53.16
Gosport£57.42
Gravesham£59.19
Great Yarmouth£45.93
Greenwich£64.00
Guildford£69.15
Hackney£69.55
Halton£47.82
Hammersmith and Fulham£70.86
Harborough£52.60
Haringey£71.31
Harlow£57.19
Harrogate£55.73
Harrow£78.80
Havering£58.44
High Peak£48.29
Hillingdon£78.50
Hinckley and Bosworth£47.73
Hounslow£67.47
Hyndburn£47.77
Ipswich£50.42
Isles of Scilly£56.99
Islington£74.69
Kensington and Chelsea£83.53
Kettering£49.89
Kings Lynn and West Norfolk£50.63
Kingston upon Hull£45.51
Kingston upon Thames£77.19
Kirklees£47.79
Lambeth£67.99
Lancaster£49.05
Leeds£45.58
Leicester£47.89
Lewes£57.75
Lewisham£59.89
Lincoln£41.94
Liverpool£49.80
Luton£53.59
Macclesfield£52.86
Manchester£54.84
Mansfield£45.31
Medway Towns£54.02
Melton£46.61
Merton£68.09
Mid Devon£52.05
Mid Suffolk£53.62
Milton Keynes£51.39
Mole Valley£65.39
New Forest£63.32
Newark and Sherwood£48.24
Newcastle upon Tyne£46.58
Newham£60.30
Northampton£50.89
North Cornwall£50.38
North East Derbyshire£45.87
North East Lincolnshire£46.56
North Kesteven£48.16
North Lincolnshire£45.59
North Norfolk£50.62
North Shropshire£49.02
North Somerset£60.58
North Tyneside£44.75
North Warwickshire£51.18
North West Leicestershire£48.10
Norwich£49.40
Nottingham£46.16
Nuneaton and Bedworth£47.61
Oadby and Wigston£47.75
Oldham£44.91
Oswestry£49.48
Oxford£63.38
Pendle£46.17
Plymouth£43.37
Poole£55.68
Portsmouth£53.39
Preston£49.72
Reading£70.57
Redbridge£77.21
Redditch£49.97
Ribble Valley£48.20
Richmondshire£50.96
Rochdale£46.79
Rochford£56.86
Rossendale£46.55
Rotherham£43.30
Rugby£52.28
Runnymede£70.46
Rutland£53.48
Salford£50.90
Salisbury£61.70
Sandwell£54.66
Sedgefield£43.94
Sedgemoor£54.01
Sefton£51.86
Selby£51.01
Sheffield£43.78
Shepway£55.50
Slough£67.20
Solihull£53.29
South Bedfordshire£60.48
South Cambridgeshire£61.26
South Derbyshire£49.27
South Gloucestershire£55.86
South Holland£46.98
South Kesteven£47.08
South Lakeland£54.09
South Northants£59.16
South Tyneside£43.98
Southampton£53.31
Southend-on-Sea£54.83
Southwark£66.02
St Albans£67.04
Stafford£45.74
Stevenage£63.18
Stockport£45.30
Stockton on Tees£48.03
Stoke-on-Trent£47.59
Stroud£54.95
Sutton£64.63
Swindon£50.49
Tamworth£52.39
Tandridge£60.77
Taunton Deane£51.84
Teesdale£47.07
Tendring£53.05
Thanet£55.73
Three Rivers£64.64
Thurrock£54.35
Torridge£46.29
Tower Hamlets£65.32
Trafford£51.82
Uttlesford£63.83
Wakefield£46.07
Waltham Forest£61.77
Wandsworth£77.99
Wansbeck£40.64
Warrington£47.07
Warwick£56.88
Watford£62.75
Waveney£50.10
Waverley£66.78
Wealden£54.62
Wear Valley£45.99
Wellingborough£47.59
Welwyn Hatfield£61.53
West Lancashire£48.50
Westminster£82.14
Wigan£46.32
Winchester£64.53
Wirral£54.68
Woking£71.10
Wokingham£67.95
Wolverhampton£47.79
Wycombe£69.95

4.  In paragraph 5 (Wales – amount of deduction), for sub-paragraph (2) there shall be substituted—

(2) The rebate proportion for Wales for each relevant year commencing with 2005-06 is 0.66..

5.  For Part 5 there shall be substituted—

PART 5AMOUNTS FOR PURPOSES OF PART 4, PARAGRAPH 4: AUTHORITIES IN WALES

TABLE

RELEVANT YEAR 2005-06

Authority(1)(2)
Specified amount “O”Guideline rent increase
Blaenau Gwent45.901.22
Caerphilly50.131.92
Cardiff54.862.50
Carmarthenshire46.162.08
Ceredigion50.391.76
Conwy47.542.66
Denbighshire45.161.99
Flintshire46.752.29
Gwynedd46.502.30
Isle of Anglesey45.741.98
Merthyr Tydfil43.991.45
Monmouthshire54.401.89
Neath Port Talbot46.291.60
Newport51.072.15
Pembrokeshire46.272.31
Powys49.072.59
Rhondda, Cynon, Taff46.141.83
Swansea48.021.93
Torfaen52.281.97
Vale of Glamorgan54.031.89
Wrexham44.432.36

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