Thursday, 9 October 2008

In full: Councils facing losses £700 million plus

 Thursday, 9 October 2008 16:41 UK

In full: Councils facing losses (£700 million +)

Here are the councils known to have deposits in the collapsed Icelandic bank Landsbanki or its UK arm Heritable, or in other threatened Icelandic institutions:

  • Kent County Council - £50 million
  • Nottingham City Council - £42 million
  • Norfolk County Council - £32.5 million
  • Dorset County Council - £28.1 million
  • Hertfordshire - £28 million
  • Somerset County Council - £25 million
  • Northumberland County Council - £23 million
  • Surrey County Council - £20 million
  • Hillingdon Council - £20 million
  • Barnet Council- £27 million
  • Westminster Council - £17 million
  • Brent - £15 million
  • Caerphilly County Council - £15 million.
  • North Ayrshire - £15 million
  • Plymouth City Council £13 million
  • Breckland Council - £12 million
  • Havering Council - £12.5 million
  • West Sussex - £12.9 million
  • Gloucestershire County Council - £12 million
  • Cheltenham Borough Council - £11 million
  • Lancashire County Council - £10 million
  • Cambridge City Council - £9 million
  • Wakefield - £9 million
  • West Oxfordshire District Council - £9 million
  • Wyre Forest District Council - £9 million
  • Cheshire County Council - £8.5 million
  • Bassetlaw District Council - £8 million
  • Bristol City Council - £8 million
  • Daventry District Council - £8 million
  • Wiltshire County Council - £8 million
  • South Lanarkshire Council - £7.5 million
  • Derwentside District Council - £7 million
  • North East Lincolnshire Council - £7 million
  • West Lindsey District Council - £7 million
  • Cherwell District Council - £6.5 million
  • Redcar and Cleveland Council - £6 million
  • Lancaster City Council - £6 million
  • Canterbury City Council - £6 million
  • Ceredigion - £5.5 million
  • North Lincolnshire Council - £ 5.5 million
  • Sutton Council - £5.5 million
  • Bromley Borough Council - £5 million
  • Stoke-on-Trent Council - £5 million
  • Braintree District - £5 million
  • Buckinghamshire - £5 million
  • Cornwall County Council - £5 million
  • Exeter City Council - £5 million
  • Ipswich Borough Council - £5 million
  • Oxfordshire County Council - £5 million
  • South Ayrshire - £5 million
  • Wokingham Borough Council - £5 million
  • Gateshead Council - £4.5 million
  • Oxford City Council - £4.5 million
  • Colchester Borough Council - £4 million
  • East Lindsey District Council - £4 million
  • East Staffordshire Borough Council - £4 million
  • North Wiltshire District Council - £4 million
  • Powys Council £4 million
  • Rotherham Council - £3.8 million
  • Flintshire Council - £3.7 million
  • Aylesbury District Council - £3 million
  • East Ayrshire - £3 million
  • North Somerset - £3 million
  • Doncaster Council - £3 million
  • Rhondda Cynon Taff Council - £3 million
  • Solihull Council - £3 million
  • Stroud - £3 million
  • Slough Council - £2.5 million
  • South Oxfordshire District Council - £2.5 million
  • Wycombe District Council - £2.5 million
  • Cotswold District Council - £2 million
  • Gloucester City Council - £2 million
  • Great Yarmouth - £2 million
  • Moray Council - £2 million
  • Newark and Sherwood District Council - £2 million
  • South Ham District Council - £1.25 million
  • Monmouthshire Council - £1.2 million
  • Dover District Council - £1 million
  • Bridgend Council - £1 million
  • Hertsmere Borough Council - £1 million
  • Kirklees Council - £1 million
  • Perth and Kinross Council - £1 million
  • Tewkesbury Council - £1 million
  • Vale of White Horse District Council - £1 million
  • Winchester - £1 million
  • Sevenoaks District Council - £1 million
  • Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council - £1 million
  • Lewes District Council - £1 million
  • Bracknell Forest - TBC
  • Burnley Council - TBC
  • Chorley Council - TBC
  • North Ayshire - TBC
  • Wychavon District Council - TBC

Other affected bodies

  • Transport For London - £40 million
  • Metropolitan Police - £30 million
  • Dorset Police Authority - £7 million
  • Sussex Police Authority - £6.8 million
  • West Yorkshire Police Authority - £6 million
  • Hertfordshire Police Authority - £3 million
  • Gwent Police Authority - £1 million