§ Mr. McNamaraTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the projects to which his Department has allocated funding in the Kingston-upon-Hull North constituency since 1997, indicating the amount in each case. [76560]
§ Beverley Hughes[holding answer 28 October 2002]: The table outlines projects that have been funded in the Kingston-upon-Hull local authority area.
£ Project Amount per year Total Communities against drugs 2001–03 373,500/373,500 747,000 Safer communities initiative 2002–03 152,828 152,828 Small retailers in deprived areas 2001–03 40,450/81,030 121,480 Partnership development fund 2000–03 10,000/121,000/110,500 241,500 Intervention work in schools 341,000 341,000 City of Hull CCTV 5,000,000 5,000,000 Reducing burglary initiative (Stoneferry/Bramsholme) 135,880 135,880 Time limited development fund (North Hull Women's Centre) 2002–05 30,153/31,109/31,987 93,249 'Splash' funding (Youth Offending Team: YOT) summer 2000 1,570 1,570 Bail supervision and support services 1999–2002 58,056/58,056/58,056 174,170 Restorative justice services 1999–2002 98,299/98,299/98,299 294,897 Parenting 1999–2001 10,988/10,988 21,976 YOT extra resources (used to develop its youth crime prevention strategy) 1999–2002 55,700/30,682/20,905 107,287 Literacy/numeracy mentoring project 2001–03 17,500/34,930 52,430 General YOT funding 2001–03 101,955/207,844 309,799 Referral order funding for YOTs 2001–03 26,812/59,385 86,197 Drugs funding of YOTs 2001–03 25,489/63,097 88,586 Total spend 7,969,849