Departmental Expenditure Limit (2010-11) Debate
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Written StatementsSubject to parliamentary approval, the Department for Transport departmental expenditure limit (DEL) for 2010-11 will be decreased by £792,000 from £12,730,039,000 to £12,729,247,000.
Within the DEL change, the impact on resources and capital, are as set out in the following table:
Change | NEW DEL | ||||
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Voted | Non-voted | Voted | Non-voted | Total | |
Resource | -792 | 0 | 5,941,476 | 445,810 | 6,387,286 |
Of which | |||||
Administration budget | 0 | 0 | 263,948 | 2,154 | 266,102 |
Capital | 0 | 0 | 6,450,423 | 728,127 | 7,178,550 |
Depreciation* | 0 | 0 | -802,365 | -34,224 | -836,589 |
Total | -792 | 0 | 11,589,534 | 1,139,713 | 12,729,247 |
*Depreciation, which forms part of resource DEL, is excluded from the total DEL, since capital DEL includes capital spending and to include depreciation of those assets would lead to double counting. |
2008-09 | 2009-10 | |
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Cost of capital credit (£’000) | 2,698,533 | 2,774,776 |