HC Deb 05 March 1996 vol 273 c142W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many transport supplementary grant projects in England this year are for schemes individually costing less than £5 million; and what proportion of the total spending on transport grants is represented by schemes of less than £5 million each. [18297]

Mr. Norris

Transport supplementary grant is paid in support of major road schemes costing more than £2 million, bridge assessment and strengthening, and structural maintenance of principal roads. Of the £688.9 million expenditure accepted for TSG in 1995–96, £267.4 million—38.8—was for expenditure on bridges and structural maintenance, and £421.5 million—61.2 per cent.—was for major road schemes. Out of this £421.5 million, £60.3 million—14.3 per cent.—was for the 66 major schemes costing less than £5 million.

For 1996–97, the equivalent figures are: total accepted expenditure of £551.1 million, of which £190.9 million—34.6 per cent.—is for bridges and structural maintenance, and £360.2 million—65.4 per cent.—for major road schemes. Of this latter figure, £37.6 million—10.4 per cent.—is for the 36 major schemes costing less than £5 million.