§ Mr. HoyleTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what grants that fall outside the revenue support grant were made available to(a) Lancashire and (b) Chorley from her Department in each of the last four financial years. [1565091
§ Mr. CabornThe information is as follows:
(a) The following grants that fall outside the revenue support grant were made available to Lancashire by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in each of the last four financial years.
Lancashire has received the following grants from Arts Council England in the last four financial years1.
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Financial year Number of grants Total amount (£) 2000–01 0 0 2001–02 4 132,000 2002–03 3 65,400 2003–04 14 35,035 Total 21 232,435 English Heritage has offered the following grants to Lancashire in the last four financial years1
Repair grants Heritage economic regeneration schemes
Financial year
Number of grants offered
Total Number of grants offered
Total 2000–01 6 302,173 5 207,850 2001–02 10 267,386 8 527,411 2002–03 5 256,793 6 299,166 2003–04 5 93,381 7 751,166 Total 26 919,733 26 1,785,593 Lancashire has received the following grants from Sport England in the four financial years1
Financial year Number of grants Total amount (£) 2000–01 5 72,790 2001–02 10 153,340 2002–03 9 135,600 2003–04 5 44,000 Total 29 405,730 In 2001–02, Lancashire county council was awarded £178,000 from the DCMS/Wolfson Public Libraries Challenge Fund for reader development activities in the Burnley area.
Bolton Museum and Art Gallery and the Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, are partners in the North West regional hub as part of "Renaissance in the Regions" (the national framework for England's museums and galleries). The North West hub received £160,000 in 2003–04 for "Renaissance", with a further £80,000 from the Education Strategy Fund (which delivers education programmes to school-aged children). The total grant to the North West hub for the period 2003–06 will be £1.42 million for "Renaissance"and £580,000 for the Education Strategy Fund.
Lancashire County Museums Service's textile industry collections are Designated (a pre-eminent collection of national or international importance held in a non-national museum) and have been awarded the following grants through the Designation Challenge Fund since it was established in 1999:
- 2000–01: £32,693— Development of plans for new displays at Whitakers Mill and improvements to storage.
- 2001–02: £122,210—Refurbishment and development of the "Spinning a Tale" Gallery, which portrays the mechanisation of the textile industry.
- 2002–04: £66,749—Improve access to the Designated collections held at Helmshore Textile Museums and Queen Street Mill Museum.
In 2003–04, the North West Regional Development Agency received DCMS funding of £713,000 towards implementing their tourism strategy for the region. Lancashire will be among the beneficiaries of this funding.
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Financial year Number of awards Total amount (£) 2000–01 480 21,798,686 2001–02 365 25,691,632 2002–03 537 25,800,444 2003–04 416 25,188,943 Total 1798 98,479,705 (b) The following grants that fall outside the revenue support grant were made available to Chorley by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in each of the last four financial years.
English Heritage has offered Chorley the following grants in the last four financial years1
Repair grants Heritage economic regeneration schemes Financial year Number Total (£) Number Total 2000–01 1 7,500 0 0 2001–02 2 20,653 0 0 2002–03 2 74,000 0 0 2003–04 0 0 0 0 Total 5 102,153 0 0 Chorley has received the following grants from Sport England in the last four financial years1
Financial year Number of grants Total amount (£) 2000–01 1 12,290 2001–02 1 12,740 2002–03 0 — 2003–04 0 — Total 2 25,030 In 2003–04, the North West Regional Development Agency received DCMS funding of £713,000 towards implementing their tourism strategy for the region. Chorley will be among the beneficiaries of this funding.
Chorley has received the following awards from the National Lottery in the last four financial years2
Financial year Number of awards Total amount (£) 2000–01 31 169,139 2001–02 42 3,087,645 2002–03 74 5,150,093 2003–04 47 2,352,584 Total 194 10,759,461 1Excluding Lottery grants. 2The data has been derived from the Department's Awards Database and is based on information supplied by the distributing bodies. Full details of each of these projects can be found at: http://wwwlotteryculturc.gov.uk/introduction.asp
§ Mr. HoyleTo ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what funding and grants are given for theatres in Chorley. [157977]
§ Estelle MorrisThis is a matter for Arts Council England. I understand that there is currently no funding going to theatres in Chorley though the grant schemes operated by the Arts Council are open to all applicants who meet the published criteria.
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