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Zero Waste Race: The local authority residual league table

With Wales and Scotland speeding along a zero waste path and residual arisings dropping off around the UK, there’s no doubt about it: the race is most definitely on. Charles Newman commentates on the competition
"The waste and resources industry is showing that it can do more with less"

In the same way that today’s cars are more fuel efficient, so councils and their public are becoming more resource efficient.

Local Authority residual league tableTwo years ago, Resource decided to start measuring performance around the UK according to the amount of residual waste per person arising from the household. We think this is the best measure of progress towards zero waste – our preference for identifying it at an individual rather than a household level is because we feel that the closer we get to this goal, the more individual responsibility will matter.

As was the case in 2008/09, residual waste per person has reduced in 2009/10. Our estimate, based on verified figures from WasteDataFlow (WDF), is that the average person in the UK now throws away about 283 kilogrammes per year, and sends about 184 kilogrammes for recycling, composting and reuse.

It’s important to note that these figures don’t include material from civic amenity and bring sites, but we dare say the figures for household waste do include some trade waste, more so in the devolved administrations, particularly Scotland (but more on this later). It should be noted that on average councils are also reporting a fall in municipal waste arisings.

Some clear trends are emerging. Perhaps the clearest is that the separate collection of food waste (or food waste collected in conjunction with green waste) is a distinctive feature of the service provided by the local authorities with the lowest residual arisings per capita. Nine of the top 10 best performing English waste collection authorities (WCAs) in the table (see page 24) all now offer this. Similarly, as Wales continues to close the gap on England in terms of residual arisings, it looks like the Welsh Assembly Government’s commitment to this approach will pay dividends. (Indeed, even more recent data suggests that Wales may already be the UK’s pacesetter, were it not for trade waste entering the household waste stream.)

Unsurprisingly, it is also the case that many of the high performers provide alternate weekly collection (AWC) of residual waste, although evidence elsewhere suggests that the important factor may be the capacity of bins for residual versus recycling.

Local Authority residual league tableWhile most councils in general have seen a reduction in waste arisings per head, when it comes to WCAs in particular we have seen a rise in the amounts associated with some. This is because, where relevant, we have been able to include official figures for rejections at materials recovery facilities (MRFs) in our data for WCAs this year. In the case of the leading WCA, South Oxfordshire, this amounted to 2,000 tonnes – but, assuming there is no further rejection of material further down the line, then the people living in this affluent part of the world are wasting about 155 kilogrammes per year, not far behind some of the best parts of Western Europe. 

Regrettably, we have not been able to include MRF rejection data for the UK League Table: although it is available for all unitary authorities, including devolved administrations, it is not as readily accessible for waste disposal authorities. However, we remain concerned about the reliability and quality of reporting about rejections from MRFs. An illustration of what we mean can be found by analysing the figures posted by the top Welsh council, Denbighshire. Not doubt the separate collection of food waste is the main key to its success, but we were concerned to find data reported for rejection from its MRF in each quarter worked out at exactly five per cent. Simply put, the figure is an estimate, rather than one derived from weighbridge data, and well below the 10 per cent level the Environment Agency recommends in its WDF guidance to councils. It should be stressed this is far from being an isolated case and we view this as an uneven playing field for local authority performance. We believe that all MRFs should be required to publish data on the tonnages and destinations of all materials leaving the facility, and be subject to random spot checks by the EA. This shouldn’t be an issue unless there are things to hide.

Turning Local Authority residual league tableto the anomalies in the table, Dumfries and Galloway’s place as the top UK council is misleading. At the time of going to press, this authority’s figures were still only classified as provisional and the amount sent for recycling and composting includes material sent for mechanical biological treatment (MBT), but not the amount subsequently recycled and composted. In our view, the leading UK council is the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, which operates a service consistent with the key trends already highlighted in this article.

Once again, the remote local authorities – the Isles of Scilly, Shetland Islands, Hebrides – prop up the table of UK councils. This is because all trade waste, including that resulting from tourism, is unavoidably bound into the household totals. The figure for the City of London is artificially high for a similar reason, as well as because of geographical barriers to offering residents a wider range of containers for recycling.

On the whole, progress around the UK is very encouraging – the waste and resources industry is showing that it can do more with less. Having established a commitment to zero waste, councils in the devolved administrations are gaining ground, most notably in Wales, and we expect to see the Welsh take the lead next year. Rev your engines – the race towards zero waste is well and truly on.

 

 

UK Regional Performance

Rank Country Total household waste per person p.a. (kg) Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling or composting Residual waste per person p.a. (kg)

1

ENGLAND

460.4

39.7

277.6

2

WALES

485.8

39.7

292.9

3

NORTHERN IRELAND

493.0

35.8

316.7

4

SCOTLAND

520.7

38.0

323.1

UK League Table

Rank Country Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling or composting Residual waste per person p.a. (kg)

1

Dumfries & Galloway*

 73

153.1

2

Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

 46

201.6

3

Denbighshire County Council

 51

208.7

4

Bexley LB

 51

220.7

5

Tower Hamlets LB

 26

223.9

6

Central Bedfordshire

 50

225.0

7

Calderdale MBC

 42

228.6

8

Rutland County Council

 56

229.5

9

Cambridgeshire County Council

 52

232.4

10

Walsall MBC

 47

233.2

11

Leicester City Council

 40

234.2

12

Oxfordshire County Council

 48

235.9

13

Lincolnshire County Council

 51

236.4

14

Leicestershire County Council

 53

236.6

15

Swindon Borough Council

 48

237.8

16

Merton LB

 34

238.3

17

Devon County Council

 53

240.5

18

Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council

 44

242.4

19

Suffolk County Council

 51

242.4

20

Carmarthenshire County Council

 41

245.8

21

Bournemouth Borough Council

 50

245.9

22

Dorset County Council

 50

246.7

23

Bristol City Council

 37

246.7

24

Newcastle-upon-Tyne City Council MBC

 41

246.8

25

Bath and North East Somerset Council

 42

250.9

26

Somerset County Council

 49

251.3

27

Barnsley MBC

 43

251.5

28

Magherafelt District Council

 50

252.6

29

Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council

 43

252.7

30

Hertfordshire County Council

 46

252.8

31

Essex County Council

 46

254.2

32

Ceredigion County Council

 53

254.5

33

Norfolk County Council

 43

255.4

34

West Lothian

 47

255.6

35

Croydon LB

 32

255.8

36

Lancashire County Council

 45

255.9

37

Rotherham MBC

 42

257.0

38

Stirling

 48

257.3

39

Derby City Council

 45

257.4

40

West London Waste Authority

 38

257.7

41

Sutton LB

 38

259.1

42

Surrey County Council

 46

259.7

43

Conwy CBC

 43

261.5

44

Bracknell Forest Borough Council

 38

262.8

45

Bromley LB

 40

262.9

46

Milton Keynes Council

 48

263.4

47

Newport City Council

 39

264.2

48

South Ayrshire

 50

264.6

49

Warwickshire County Council

 48

264.9

50

Nottingham City Council

 35

264.9

51

Staffordshire County Council

 48

265.5

52

Cheshire East

 49

265.5

53

North Lincolnshire Council

 51

265.9

54

Shropshire

 50

265.9

55

Blackpool Borough Council

 38

266.7

56

Caerphilly CBC

 44

267.2

57

Wrexham CBC

 46

267.3

58

Torfaen CBC

 44

267.3

59

Buckinghamshire County Council

 45

267.9

60

Southend-on-Sea Borough Council

 41

268.1

61

Cheshire West and Chester

 48

268.6

62

Northamptonshire County Council

 45

268.8

63

Western Riverside Waste Authority

 27

268.8

64

York City Council

 43

269.3

65

Omagh District Council

 40

270.2

66

Edinburgh, City of

 31

271.0

67

Worcestershire County Council

 42

271.8

68

Scottish Borders

 42

272.4

69

Westminster City Council

 24

274.4

70

Armagh City & District Council

 39

274.9

71

Peterborough City Council

 45

275.1

72

Renfrewshire

 45

275.8

73

Derbyshire County Council

 42

275.9

74

Greater Manchester WDA (MBC)

 34

276.3

75

North London Waste Authority

 29

276.4

76

Gloucestershire County Council

 42

276.5

77

Warrington Borough Council

 43

277.3

78

Stoke-on-Trent City Council

 38

277.8

79

Leeds City Council MBC

 31

278.9

80

Hampshire County Council

 41

279.9

81

Castlereagh Borough Council

 38

280.6

82

Nottinghamshire County Council

 43

281.5

83

North Ayrshire

 45

282.2

84

Coventry City Council

 32

282.8

85

Flintshire County Council

 43

283.5

86

North Lanarkshire

 54

283.5

87

Greenwich LB

 35

283.6

88

Gwynedd Council

 41

283.8

89

Slough Borough Council

 31

283.8

90

Inverclyde

 35

284.3

91

Banbridge District Council

 50

285.3

92

Wakefield City MDC

 39

285.6

93

Wokingham Council

 38

286.1

94

Wiltshire

 41

286.2

95

Monmouthshire CC

 43

286.7

96

South Gloucestershire Council

 41

286.9

97

Solihull MBC

 41

287.3

98

Pembrokeshire County Council

 40

288.1

99

Torbay Council

 36

288.2

100

North Yorkshire County Council

 44

288.3

101

Cumbria County Council

 44

288.5

102

Herefordshire Council

 36

289.1

103

West Sussex County Council

 43

289.2

104

North Down Borough Council

 42

291.0

105

Thurrock Council

 36

291.0

106

Bedford

 38

291.0

107

Cardiff County Council

 39

291.6

108

East Ayrshire

 44

292.5

109

Kingston-upon-Hull City Council

 34

293.3

110

Telford and Wrekin Council

 42

293.5

111

Portsmouth City Council

 25

295.0

112

Sandwell MBC

 30

296.4

113

Bradford City MDC (MBC)

 29

296.7

114

Southampton City Council

 26

297.2

115

Sheffield City Council

 27

297.6

116

Birmingham City Council

 32

297.9

117

Vale of Glamorgan Council

 37

297.9

118

Luton Borough Council

 36

298.3

119

Hartlepool Borough Council

 39

299.3

120

Newry & Mourne District Council

 34

299.3

121

Kirklees MBC

 31

299.9

122

Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council

 34

300.0

123

Isle of Anglesey CC

 50

300.7

124

Ballymoney Borough Council

 35

300.7

125

West Dunbartonshire

 34

300.9

126

Kent County Council

 38

301.9

127

Doncaster MBC

 40

301.9

128

Antrim Borough Council

 47

302.2

129

East Sussex County Council

 37

302.4

130

Craigavon Borough Council

 37

303.2

131

North Tyneside Council

 37

303.5

132

Reading Borough Council

 33

304.0

133

Northumberland

 39

304.2

134

Lisburn City Council

 37

305.1

135

Cookstown District Council

 39

305.5

136

Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council

 30

306.2

137

Plymouth City Council

 31

309.5

138

Down District Council

 32

309.7

139

Derry City Council

 34

309.9

140

Brighton and Hove Council

 27

310.4

141

West Berkshire District Council

 40

310.6

142

North Somerset Council

 37

311.8

143

County Durham

 36

312.2

144

City  and County of Swansea

 34

312.9

145

Medway Borough Council

 33

313.0

146

Wolverhampton MBC

 36

314.2

147

Moyle District Council

 40

314.6

148

Darlington Borough Council

 36

315.3

149

Gateshead MBC

 31

315.6

150

Perth & Kinross

 42

316.0

151

South Tyneside MBC

 29

317.0

152

Powys County Council

 38

317.0

153

Falkirk

 41

317.7

154

Southwark LB

 22

317.8

155

Ards Borough Council

 40

318.8

156

Fife

 44

319.4

157

East London Waste Authority

 29

320.0

158

Dudley MBC

 29

320.1

159

Poole Borough Council

 41

320.7

160

Midlothian

 42

321.5

161

Newtownabbey Borough Council

 37

322.4

162

Larne Borough Council

 41

322.9

163

Blaenau Gwent CBC

 29

323.4

164

Rhondda Cynon Taff CBC

 33

323.4

165

Carrickfergus Borough Council

 34

323.9

166

Argyll & Bute

 42

324.2

167

East Riding of Yorkshire Council

 38

324.5

168

Orkney Islands

 38

326.8

169

Wigan MBC

 33

327.7

170

Cornwall

 37

328.8

171

East Renfrewshire

 37

329.4

172

Fermanagh District Council

 30

331.4

173

Clackmannanshire

 44

333.0

174

Limavady Borough Council

 36

333.1

175

Bridgend CBC

 31

339.7

176

Ballymena Borough Council

 33

339.9

177

Strabane District Council

 27

342.5

178

North East Lincolnshire Council

 33

344.1

179

Highland

 37

344.2

180

Merseyside WDA (MBC)

 34

344.9

181

Middlesbrough Borough Council

 23

345.7

182

Sunderland City Council

 27

345.9

183

Lewisham LB

 17

348.4

184

Belfast City Council

 27

354.2

185

Dungannon & South Tyrone Borough Council

 33

354.4

186

Glasgow City*

 18

356.0

187

Halton Borough Council

 31

359.4

188

South Lanarkshire

 32

365.6

189

Isle of Wight Council

 32

367.3

190

Dundee City

 22

371.7

191

Angus

 35

373.2

192

Merthyr Tydfil CBC

 31

376.5

193

Coleraine Borough Council

 35

378.5

194

Moray

 39

379.9

195

Neath Port Talbot CBC

 34

381.5

196

East Lothian

 35

388.4

197

Aberdeenshire

 33

391.2

198

City of London

 35

396.2

199

Aberdeen City

 24

417.3

200

East Dunbartonshire

 33

429.4

201

Eilean Siar

 36

480.0

202

Shetland Islands

 18

508.2

203

Council of the Isles of Scilly

 19

81 8

Notes about the data

All the information presented in the tables has been drawn from local authority submissions to WasteDataFlow (WDF) between April 2009 and March 2010 and, with the exceptions of Dumfries & Galloway and Glasgow, is finalised.

To obtain a figure for residual arisings per head, a few steps were necessary. First, from National Indicator 191, we obtained the figure for total waste collected from households (C404), along with the figure for household waste sent for recycling, composting or reuse (C403). By subtracting the latter from the former, we established the amount of waste collected from households not sent for recycling, composting or reuse. Then, taking population figures in answer to Question 1 of WDF (Authority Data Pt1), we derived a figure per head.

However, it should be noted that C403, the amount sent for recycling, composting and reuse, does not tell us how much actually is recycled, composted or reused. It is possible to get a bit more accuracy in the case of waste collection authorities by adding the figure for household waste rejected to landfill and energy recovery back to the figure for residual waste. This can be identified from data for National Indicator 192, in response to Question 58 in WDF about amounts sent to MRFs and subsequent amounts rejected to landfill and energy from waste.

Although this information is readily available for English unitary authorities, as well as the devolved administrations, the complexity of extracting it for waste disposal authorities means we have
not made deductions from the UK councils in our main table.

No doubt, the information we have presented will differ from many of the headline statistics that councils choose to highlight. Crucially, the figures here are focused on data for household waste, not municipal waste. Somewhat perversely, the data councils collect for household waste includes trade waste – this is more of an issue for devolved administrations where fewer waste operators mean more trade waste is collected.

We recognise that there are weaknesses in the data presented here and welcome a debate about the best way to measure sustainable waste management.

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Waste Collection Authority Performance

Rank Country Percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling or composting Residual waste per person p.a. (kg)

1

South Oxfordshire District Council

57.1

155.8

2

Weymouth and Portland Borough Council

42.9

162.9

3

Surrey Heath Borough Council

49.1

163.5

4

Oadby and Wigston Borough Council

44.0

164.8

5

Teignbridge District Council

56.2

165.0

6

Cotswold District Council

60.4

167.5

7

Staffordshire Moorlands District Council

61.7

168.6

8

Rochford District Council

57.3

169.0

9

Taunton Deane Borough Council

45.5

171.5

10

South Hams District Council

57.2

173.0

11

Oxford City Council

37.6

177.6

12

South Somerset District Council

41.9

179.1

13

Guildford Borough Council

45.1

183.6

14

Warwick District Council

49.3

186.4

15

Stratford-on-Avon District Council

58.1

186.6

16

Uttlesford District Council

52.6

186.8

17

Huntingdonshire District Council

53.9

187.6

18

Hyndburn Borough Council

35.3

189.8

19

East Lindsey District Council

54.4

191.3

20

Charnwood Borough Council

42.6

192.4

21

Suffolk Coastal District Council

50.6

192.9

22

Chiltern District Council

46.6

193.1

23

St Albans City and District Council

49.5

193.1

24

Eastleigh Borough Council

40.5

193.3

25

Mid Sussex District Council

44.1

193.7

26

Mole Valley District Council

49.8

195.1

27

South Cambridgeshire District Council

53.4

195.3

28

Rushcliffe Borough Council

52.6

196.6

29

Woking Borough Council

44.2

197.4

30

Waveney District Council

53.0

197.7

31

Waverley Borough Council

37.4

198.7

32

Purbeck District Council

32.9

198.9

33

South Kesteven District Council

48.8

199.3

34

Epping Forest Borough Council

50.4

199.9

35

Three Rivers District Council

49.5

200.5

36

Adur District Council

37.0

200.8

37

East Devon District Council

34.2

201.8

38

Mendip District Council

40.1

202.1

39

Braintree District Council

48.7

203.0

40

Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council

49.8

203.4

41

Exeter City Council

34.7

203.5

42

Epsom and Ewell Borough Council

46.0

203.6

43

Harborough District Council

53.3

204.3

44

South Northamptonshire District Council

49.7

205.1

45

West Devon Borough Council

43.9

205.3

46

North Kesteven District Council

52.5

206.2

47

Wychavon District Council

39.3

206.5

48

Cherwell District Council

50.4

207.7

49

Broadland District Council

45.1

208.4

50

North Hertfordshire District Council

48.7

208.5

51

Mid Suffolk District Council

38.7

209.0

52

Chorley Borough Council

47.5

209.6

53

Dacorum Borough Council

47.2

209.7

54

Canterbury City Council

44.1

211.1

55

Broxtowe Borough Council

41.8

212.3

56

Richmondshire District Council

43.0

212.3

57

East Hampshire District Council

35.4

213.0

58

Fareham Borough Council

35.3

213.4

59

Ryedale District Council

51.9

213.4

60

South Ribble Borough Council

45.1

213.7

61

Cambridge City Council

40.6

214.1

62

Colchester Borough Council

36.5

215.0

63

Blaby District Council

44.7

215.1

64

Camden LB

28.7

215.9

65

Harlow District Council

34.2

216.1

66

Elmbridge Borough Council

43.4

216.1

67

West Lancashire Borough Council

45.5

216.4

68

East Dorset District Council

41.8

216.6

69

Rugby Borough Council

50.4

217.2

70

Cannock Chase Council

46.7

217.2

71

East Staffordshire Borough Council

49.8

217.4

72

North Dorset District Council

32.4

217.5

73

Hambleton District Council

45.6

218.9

74

Worcester City Council

30.5

219.0

75

Fenland District Council

49.1

219.4

76

Arun District Council

35.9

219.6

77

Wyre Borough Council

44.0

219.9

78

Forest Heath District Council

44.1

220.1

79

Ealing LB

37.5

220.6

80

Lichfield District Council

52.4

221.0

81

East Cambridgeshire District Council

36.8

221.0

82

St Edmundsbury Borough Council

48.8

221.2

83

Kettering Borough Council

44.8

221.6

84

Malvern Hills District Council

26.3

221.9

85

Norwich City Council

32.2

222.6

86

Worthing Borough Council

36.9

222.9

87

Melton Borough Council

50.0

223.1

88

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

29.6

223.4

89

Stockport MBC

40.9

224.0

90

Vale of White Horse District Council

36.1

224.0

91

Oldham MBC

36.0

224.1

92

Brentwood Borough Council

43.1

224.5

93

Winchester City Council

34.3

224.7

94

Maldon District Council

36.1

225.6

95

Carlisle City Council

46.7

225.9

96

Burnley Borough Council

33.6

226.0

97

Daventry District Council

47.2

226.2

98

Trafford MBC

44.1

226.4

99

Lancaster City Council

36.0

226.7

100

Rochdale MBC

32.2

226.8

101

Hart District Council

32.9

226.9

102

Stafford Borough Council

47.5

227.1

103

South Derbyshire District Council

47.4

227.4

104

Reigate and Banstead Borough Council

37.4

227.5

105

Mid Devon District Council

47.0

227.5

106

Rother District Council

42.7

227.7

107

Tendring District Council

26.7

228.4

108

West Lindsey District Council

46.2

228.7

109

Breckland Council

38.1

228.8

110

Northampton Borough Council

38.1

229.2

111

Tameside MBC

33.1

229.9

112

Sefton MBC

39.4

231.3

113

North East Derbyshire District Council

43.0

231.7

114

Ribble Valley Borough Council

37.8

231.9

115

High Peak Borough Council

40.7

232.2

116

Rossendale Borough Council

35.9

232.4

117

Wycombe District Council

41.9

232.5

118

Watford Borough Council

39.6

232.5

119

Horsham District Council

41.1

232.7

120

South Norfolk Council

34.6

233.1

121

Harrow LB

45.4

233.2

122

Pendle Borough Council

35.4

233.2

123

South Staffordshire Council

46.7

234.5

124

Crawley Borough Council

27.9

234.8

125

Tamworth Borough Council

41.7

235.5

126

West Dorset District Council

32.7

236.5

127

Stroud District Council

25.8

236.7

128

Test Valley Borough Council

33.0

236.8

129

Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council

44.3

237.6

130

Lewes District Council

24.2

237.9

131

Castle Point Borough Council

36.7

238.0

132

Lambeth LB

26.5

238.1

133

Hertsmere Borough Council

39.4

238.2

134

Chichester District Council

38.6

238.3

135

Havant Borough Council

25.7

238.4

136

East Hertfordshire District Council

41.4

238.4

137

Tandridge District Council

31.9

238.6

138

Fylde Borough Council

41.8

238.8

139

East Northamptonshire Council

30.0

238.9

140

Christchurch Borough Council

34.3

239.4

141

Spelthorne Borough Council

32.0

240.1

142

Chesterfield Borough Council

40.8

240.6

143

Torridge District Council

41.3

241.0

144

Hammersmith and Fulham LB

26.4

241.9

145

South Holland District Council

31.3

243.3

146

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council

45.3

243.8

147

Copeland Borough Council

41.4

244.3

148

North Norfolk District Council

41.8

244.7

149

Corby Borough Council

41.6

245.3

150

Richmond upon Thames LB

42.8

246.0

151

Shepway District Council

36.5

246.9

152

Preston City Council

32.3

247.4

153

South Bucks District Council

33.1

247.5

154

Bromsgrove District Council

37.0

248.0

155

Eden District Council

44.8

248.0

156

Lincoln City Council

41.0

248.2

157

Erewash Borough Council

38.5

249.0

158

New Forest District Council

28.0

249.1

159

Forest of Dean District Council

39.8

249.3

160

North West Leicestershire District Council

44.2

250.6

161

Ipswich Borough Council

39.1

250.6

162

Islington LB

27.5

250.9

163

Runnymede Borough Council

25.0

251.0

164

Aylesbury Vale District Council

22.2

251.1

165

Thanet District Council

23.6

251.1

166

Harrogate Borough Council

31.7

252.6

167

South Lakeland District Council

43.0

254.0

168

Gedling Borough Council

34.2

254.2

169

Scarborough Borough Council

38.6

255.2

170

Wellingborough Borough Council

31.3

255.8

171

Gravesham Borough Council

21.0

256.1

172

Kings Lynn and West Norfolk Borough Council

34.6

256.8

173

Amber Valley Borough Council

27.7

256.8

174

Dover District Council

30.5

257.5

175

Wyre Forest District Council

26.2

258.2

176

Redditch Borough Council

26.9

258.3

177

Allerdale Borough Council

44.1

259.1

178

Hillingdon LB

40.4

259.6

179

West Somerset District Council

27.2

260.9

180

Eastbourne Borough Council

31.1

261.1

181

Gosport Borough Council

19.9

262.2

182

Hastings Borough Council

25.6

262.9

183

Mansfield District Council

37.8

263.1

184

North Devon District Council

41.8

263.2

185

Rushmoor Borough Council

25.4

263.3

186

Swale Borough Council

29.8

264.4

187

Wealden District Council

35.5

265.2

188

Basildon District Council

37.9

265.8

189

Ashfield District Council

32.2

266.2

190

Enfield LB

30.3

267.1

191

Sedgemoor District Council

26.8

267.4

192

Great Yarmouth Borough Council

23.7

267.5

193

Broxbourne Borough Council

35.5

267.6

194

Derbyshire Dales District Council

41.2

267.8

195

Hackney LB

24.0

268.1

196

Wandsworth LB

24.2

268.5

197

Barrow-in-Furness Borough Council

33.2

268.7

198

Stevenage Borough Council

31.9

270.2

199

Sevenoaks District Council

29.5

270.9

200

Chelmsford Borough Council

37.1

272.2

201

Redbridge LB

31.6

272.8

202

Brent LB

28.7

274.8

203

Maidstone Borough Council

28.8

276.4

204

Selby District Council

39.1

277.4

205

Boston Borough Council

28.7

278.2

206

Bolton MBC

28.5

278.4

207

Craven District Council

36.8

279.5

208

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council

34.3

279.7

209

Tewkesbury Borough Council

31.5

280.9

210

Newark and Sherwood District Council

24.5

281.0

211

Gloucester City Council

32.1

281.1

212

Wirral MBC

32.7

284.4

213

West Oxfordshire District Council

33.4

284.8

214

Welwyn Hatfield Council

34.1

288.2

215

Cheltenham Borough Council

32.9

288.4

216

Hounslow LB

33.2

290.3

217

Barnet LB

33.1

291.9

218

Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council

21.3

291.9

219

St Helens MBC

29.8

293.7

220

Bury MBC

27.6

293.8

221

Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council

27.7

294.5

222

Salford City Council MBC

29.9

301.3

223

Haringey LB

24.0

303.5

224

Bassetlaw District Council

21.9

305.8

225

Ashford Borough Council

15.3

306.7

226

Knowsley MBC

25.7

307.2

227

Havering LB

31.9

320.1

228

Waltham Forest LB

27.5

323.9

229

Liverpool City Council

23.4

324.3

230

Dartford Borough Council

20.6

327.8

231

Bolsover District Council

26.9

333.4

232

Barking and Dagenham LB

30.3

343.3

233

North Warwickshire Borough Council

27.0

352.8

234

Newham LB

18.0

360.7

235

Manchester City Council MBC

10.3

368.4