HC Deb 04 March 1994 vol 238 cc885-6W
Mr. Robert Ainsworth

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) if he will list those sites covered by British Gas where discussions are taking place about the possible approval of city grant;

(2) what is the current situation regarding his Department, English Partnerships and British Gas over grant applications; and if he will make a statement;

(3) how many applications for city grant there have been concerning sites owned by British Gas in the last two years;

(4) how city grant applications have been approved for sites owned by British Gas in the last two years; what were the amounts in each case; and what was the amount of clawback of grant in each case.

Mr. Baldry

On 10 November 1993 English Partnerships took over from my Department responsibility for the city grant programme—although not for the analogous grant offered by urban development corpora-tions in their own areas—including responsibility for on-going discussions over possible projects involving British Gas sites at the Greenwich peninsula, Foleshill gasworks, Coventry, and Pleck gasworks, Walsall. These discussions are at various stages.

In the last two years, one formal application for city grant has been received by the Department and English Partnerships in respect of a British Gas site—for Foleshill—and none has yet been approved.

Mr. Robert Ainsworth

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the schemes given city grant in the west midlands region in the last two years with the amounts in each case; and what were the amounts of clawback of grant.

Mr. Baldry

The schemes in the Department of the Environment's west midlands region for which the provision of city grant was approved since April 1992, and the approved level of grant, are set out in the table. None of these schemes has yet reached the date for determining the level of any clawback. The urban development corporations offer their own grants analogous to city grant; schemes funded in this way are not included.

Project Approved Grant (£)
Birmingham
Bordesley Village housing phase 3 206,000
Branston Street units 364,000
Trafalgar Road housing 657,000
Newton Road housing 264,000
Coventry
Parkside offices phase 1 580,000
Dudley
Waterfront phase 8 2,432,420
Waterfront Point North offices 2,903,025
Wollaston Road housing 1,302,612
Addison Road housing 760,000
Cosley Housing 250,000
Walsall
Reedswood Park mixed development 8,000,000
Wolverhampton
Bushbury Lane industrial units 113,000
Bell Place offices 107,000
Wolverhampton Racecourse redevelopment 3,037,000
Shaw Park offices 112,000
Cannock Road warehouse units 720,000
Spring Road industrial units 670,680
Springvale industrial units 2,282,000
Wrekin
Station Road, Telford housing 434,000

Mr. Robert Ainsworth

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what representations he has received concerning possible abuse of city grant.

Mr. Baldry

None.

Mr. Robert Ainsworth

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how much city grant was given by his Department in each of the English regions in the last financial year.

Mr. Baldry

The total value of grants for city grant applications approved in 1992–93 for each of the Department of the Environment's regions is set out in the table. The figures do not include grants analogous to city grant, made by urban development corporations.

Region Total Approved Grants
West Midlands 13,638,737
North West 12,393,565
Northern 11,552,480
Yorkshire and Humberside 4,915,428
London 1,999,528
East Midlands 2,212,155
Merseyside 14,157,312
South East 0
South West 3,705,204