§ Mr. FisherTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being or have been wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Cambridge in(a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(2) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being or have been wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Swindon in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(3) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being or have been wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Newcastle upon Tyne in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(4) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Plymouth in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(5) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being or have been wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Bristol in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(6) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Leeds in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(7) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Brighton in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
102W(8) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in York in (a) the past five years, (b) this financial year and (c) the next two years;
(9) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Birmingham in (a) the past five years, (b) this financial year and (c) the next two years;
(10) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Sheffield in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(11) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Nottingham in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(12) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Leicester in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(13) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Coventry in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(14) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Manchester in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(15) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Hull in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(16) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Liverpool in (a) the past five years, (b) this financial year and (c) the next two years;
(17) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Dewsbury in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years;
(18) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Norwich in (a) the past five years, (b) this financial year and (c) the next two years;
(19) what major building projects, valued at over £3 million, are being wholly or partly financed by Her Majesty's Government in Oxford in (a) the past five years, (b) the current financial year and (c) the next two years.
§ Sir George YoungI am replying with information on projects undertaken by my own Department. The Department of the Environment holds details of projects included in its own direct spending and projects undertaken by local authorities and non-departmental public sector bodies, such as urban development corporations, which may be wholly or partially financed by Her Majesty's Government.
Projects over £3 million are as listed:
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Past five years Current financial Next two years Cambridge None None None Swindon None The Prinnels None Newcastle Cowgate Housing Renewal Bath Lane Triangle Newburnhaugh St. Peters Basin Housing Development Industrial Estate at Whitehouse Road Newcastle East Quayside Phases 2 Newcastle Central Business and John Marley Training Workshops and 3 (Office/Retail/Hotel) Technology Park (Offices) Ryehill Housing Refurbishment Newcastle Arena (Leisure) Closegate (Copthorne) Hotel Abercorn Road/Fergusons Lane Estate St. Peters Basin Phase 2 (Housing) Pandon Quays Housing Development Scotswood Neighbourhood Renewal Lower Scotswood Newcastle Business Park (Offices) Area Walker Technology Park (Industrial) Family and Elderly Accommodation Callaly Way Housing Development - Fergusons Lane Ryehill Central Newcastle East Quayside Phase 1 Cruddas Park (Offices) Loadman Street Closegate Office Development North Kenton Jubilee Estate Buddle Road Ben Church Street Cowgate Plymouth Crown Hill Coxside/National Marine Aquarium None Crown Building Car Park, Plymouth Rendell Street, Devonport Pembroke Street, Devonport Notre Dame Conservation Site Bristol Avon Valley Urban Village Quay Point, Temple Meads Bishport Multi-Storeys, Hartcliffe Meadowsweet, Trendlewood Park Spine Road Gatehouse, Withywood Barton Hill Rockingham House Blaise, Lawrence Weston Orlebar Gardens, Lawrence Weston Hartcliffe and Withywood 1 Hartcliffe and Withywood 2 Leeds Marriott Hotel Royal Armouries Museum None Embankment (office development) Gipton South Takare Nursing Home Belle Isle N Granary Building Wimpey Homes Phase 1 - Hunslet Green Belle Isle N Enveloping II The Deane, Halton Moor Ebor Gardens, Halton Moor Hunslet Green Stonegate A Brighton Preston Barracks Lynchett Close None York None Foxwood Lane None Birmingham Birmingham Factory Centre Bloomsbury Five Ways Tower Garrison Lane The Firs Phases 3 and 4 Castle Vale Housing Action Trust Waterlinks Pool Farm Bloomsbury Jewellery Business Centre Ladywood (includes Central Area and The Firs Phases 3 and 4 Arcadian Centre Phases 1 and 2) Pool Farm Bordesley Village Newtown Phases 1 and 2 St. Lukes Browning Street Ladywood (includes Central Area and IMI Holford Phase 2 Phases 1 and 2) Trafalgar Road, Moseley Newtown Phases 1 and 2 Waterlinks House Cockhill Bloomsbury The Firs Phases 3 and 4 Pool Farm Ladywood (includes Central Area and Phases 1 and 2) Newtown Phases 1 and 2 Sheffield Badger Estate Phases 1 to 3 Steel City House Norfolk Park Bard Street Phases 1 and 2 Grain and Terminal Buildings - Hyde Park Walk and Tower Phases 1 Victoria Quays and 2 North West Inner City Action Plan Hyde Park Block C Broomhall Manor Estate Phases 1 to 4 Lower Manor Phase 1
Past five years Current financial Next two years Nottingham Speinton High Rise St. Anns The 4 Bs Radford Flats Bridgeway, Meadows Crabtree Farm II Speinton Railway Lands Boots Island Site Speinton Square Helston Drive Phase 2 Leicester Mowmacro Saffron Lane St. Andrews Housing Estate St. Matthews C Leicester City Football Club Pex Poly Refurbishment St. Matthews East Technology Transfer Centre Bede Island North, Science Park St. Marks Bede Island North, Housing Kirby Frith Helston Drive, Phase 2 Coventry Cofa Court Ernesford Grange Phases 1 and 2 Ernesford Grange Phases 1 and 2 Crown Building Wood End Phases 4 and 5 Wood End Phases 4 and 5 Harnall Lane Estate Parkside Office Development Ernesford Grange Phases 1 and 2 Wood End Phases 4 and 5 Manchester Langley Alexandra Park (Moss Side) Wilbraham Collyhurst South Monsall Chorlton-on-Meolock Hulme St. Georges Platt Lane Hacking Street Benchill Newbank Street National Cycling Centre Waterloo Road Woollam Place Victoria Indoor Arena Gail House Cambridge Street Housing Association new build, Castlequay Concert Hall Hulme 2, 3 and 5 Grand Island National Cycling Centre Piccadilly Undercroft Victoria Indoor Arena 1830 Warehouse Hulme 5 and District Centre Orient House Demolition Granada Hotel Housing Association new build, Hulme Piccadilly Village 2 and 3 Granby Village Great Bridgewater Initiative (Concert Lancaster and Dominion Hall) Castlefield Hotel National Cycling Centre Victoria Indoor Arena Housing Association new build, Hulme 2, 3 and 4 Albert Grove, Longsight Hull Old Bilton Grange Phases 1 and 2 Old Bilton Grange Phase 3 Old Bilton Grange Phase 4 The Danes, Orchard Park The Garths Phase 1 The Garths Phase 2 Greenwood Estate Derringham Bank North Hull Housing Action Trust North Hull Housing Action Trust North Hull Housing Action Trust Louis Pearlman Centre Louis Pearlman Centre Louis Pearlman Centre Liverpool Phythian Sedgemoor (Norris Green) Sedgemoor Phase 2 Belle Vale Baycliff/Southdean (Dovecot) Baycliff/Southdean Phase 2 Chatsworth Dingle Dingle Phase 2 Netherley Business Grants Block Johnsons Telegraph House Norwood Controls St. Georges Hall Princes Park Central Bus Station Project Rosemary Queens Road St. Georges Hall Renshaws Expansion Everton Park Project Rosemary Town Hall Queens Dock Renshaws Expansion Wavertree Tech Park Gregson Street Phase 1 and 2 Town Hall Liverpool Housing Action Trust Boundary Street, Liver/Lightbody Wavertree Tech Park St. John's House, Bootle Street Liverpool Housing Action Trust Chatsworth Street St. Andrews Gardens Eldonians Dewsbury None None None Norwich None None None Oxford Blackbird Leys Blackbird Leys None