"uri","answering body","answer > is ministerial correction","answer > date of answer","answer > answer text","answer > answering member constituency","answer > answering member printed","answer > grouped question UIN","answer > question first answered","answer > uri","answer > answering member > label","answer > uri","answer > attachment > file name","answer > attachment > title","answering dept id","answering dept short name","answering dept sort name","date","hansard heading","house id","legislature > pref label","question text","registered interest","tabling member > label","tabling member constituency","tabling member printed","uin" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/985572","Department for Transport","false","2018-10-11","
HS2 will transform the UK economy with construction supporting up to 30,000 new jobs, as set out in the HS2 Skills, Employment and Education Strategy, launched last month. 70 percent of construction jobs supported over the entire HS2 programme will be outside of London. It will directly link 8 of the UK’s 10 largest cities and provide a step change in the country’s railway capacity.
","Wealden","Ms Nusrat Ghani",,"2018-10-11T12:46:08.673Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/985572/answer","Biography information for Ms Nusrat Ghani","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/985572/answer",,,"27","Transport","Transport","2018-10-11","High Speed 2 Line","1","House of Commons","What assessment he has made of the potential effect of High Speed Two on the economies of the (a) Midlands and (b) North of England.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","906934" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1110803","Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs","false","2019-04-15","The attached spreadsheet sets out which local authorities in England collect recycling (a) weekly and (b) more than once a week.
","Suffolk Coastal","Dr Thérèse Coffey",,"2019-04-15T12:41:42.367Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1110803/answer","Biography information for Dr Thérèse Coffey","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1110803/answer","Copy of LA data on recycling collection frequency for PQ 242814 (1).xlsx","LA data on recycling collection frequency","13","Environment, Food and Rural Affairs","Environment, Food and Rural Affairs","2019-04-09","Recycling","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which local authorities in England collect recycling (a) weekly and (b) more than once a week.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","242814" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/885144","Treasury","false","2018-04-17","The Government welcome the fact that the OBR forecast real wages to increase in 2018, and to continue growing in every year of this parliament.
The Government is taking action to support incomes by increasing the National Living Wage, raising the personal allowance and freezing fuel duty.
","Salisbury","John Glen",,"2018-04-17T14:57:41.583Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/885144/answer","Biography information for John Glen","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/885144/answer",,,"14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-04-17","Average Earnings","1","House of Commons","What assessment his Department has made of the effect on working people of the increase in real wages projected by the Office for Budget Responsibility.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","904797" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1110807","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2019-04-16","Everyone deserves a decent and safe place to live. We have seen clear improvements in decency in recent years. As at 1 April 2018, 4 per cent of local authority owned dwellings were non-decent across England. Over 516,000 local authority homes have been bought up to the Decent Homes Standard since 2010.
The Department publishes data on the proportion of local authority owned non-decent homes in each local authority area at the Local Authority Housing Statistics (LAHS) section F question 17, which can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/local-authority-housing-statistics-data-returns-for-2017-to-2018.
","Richmond (Yorks)","Rishi Sunak",,"2019-04-16T11:57:31.187Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1110807/answer","Biography information for Rishi Sunak","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1110807/answer",,,"7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2019-04-09","Council Housing: Standards","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, what proportion of council homes meet the decent homes standard in each local authority in England.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","242815" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/885376","Department for Transport","false","2018-04-25","
Estimates of the number of passengers travelling to and from Nuneaton railway station as estimated by the Office of Rail and Road are as follows:
Year | Station entries | Station exits | Interchanges |
2016/17 | 643,010 | 643,010 | 599,545 |
2015/16 | 618,246 | 618,246 | 423,978 |
2014/15 | 569,041 | 569,041 | 440,061 |
2013/14 | 560,276 | 560,276 | 562,930 |
2012/13 | 520,499 | 520,499 | 277,659 |
Source: Office of Rail and Road, Estimates of Station Usage
Station entries and exits are an estimation of the number of passenger journeys with an origin or final destination of Nuneaton respectively. The methodology applied makes an assumption that the number of station entries and exits are equal.
Journeys in which a passenger changes from one train to another at Nuneaton are included as interchanges. Passengers on trains serving Nuneaton who do not board or alight at this station are not included in these statistics.
","Orpington","Joseph Johnson",,"2018-04-25T10:47:57.163Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/885376/answer","Biography information for Lord Johnson of Marylebone","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/885376/answer",,,"27","Transport","Transport","2018-04-17","Railways: Nuneaton","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what information holds on the number of passenger (a) arrivals and (b) departures at Nuneaton railway station in each of the last five years.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","136239" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027722","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203428 ; 203429 ; 203430 ; 203431","2018-12-27T10:41:58.567Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027722/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027722/answer",,,"7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, to which budgets of local authorities the New Homes Bonus can be allocated.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203427" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027723","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203427 ; 203429 ; 203430 ; 203431","2018-12-27T10:41:58.627Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027723/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027723/answer",,,"7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether the New Homes Bonus can be used for day to day local government service revenue spending.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203428" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027724","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203427 ; 203428 ; 203430 ; 203431","2018-12-27T10:41:58.673Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027724/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027724/answer",,,"7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether the New Homes Bonus can be used for local authority general revenue budget expenditure.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203429" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027726","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203427 ; 203428 ; 203429 ; 203431","2018-12-27T10:41:58.737Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027726/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027726/answer",,,"7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, how many lower-tier local authorities use the New Homes Bonus for revenue spending.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203430" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027727","Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government","false","2018-12-27","The New Homes Bonus is un-ringfenced so authorities can choose how to allocate funding to meet local priorities, for example on frontline services or keeping council tax down, as we recognise that local authorities are in the best position to make decisions about local priorities. The Government does not monitor how local authorities utilise New Homes Bonus funding but it is expected that local authorities engage with their local communities to decide how the money is spent, so residents feel the direct benefits of growth.
","North West Hampshire","Kit Malthouse","203427 ; 203428 ; 203429 ; 203430","2018-12-27T10:41:58.783Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027727/answer","Biography information for Kit Malthouse","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1027727/answer",,,"7","Housing, Communities and Local Government","Housing, Communities and Local Government","2018-12-18","Housing: Construction","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether any advice and guidance has been issued to local authorities on how the New Homes Bonus can be used.","false","Biography information for Mr Marcus Jones","Nuneaton","Mr Marcus Jones","203431"