HC Deb 21 February 1979 vol 963 cc215-6W
Mr. Hicks

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what grant-aid and loan sanction is available to local authorities to undertake coastal protection schemes and repairs; whether private owners of property can qualify; and if the basis of eligibility differs for coastal areas located in special conservation areas.

Mr. Marks

All schemes approved under the Coast Protection Act 1949 for capital works, including major reconstruction schemes, qualify for loan consent and for grants of between 24 per cent. and 79 per cent. of the cost. Loan consent and grants are not available in respect of ordinary year to year repair and maintenance. Central Government grants are not available to private owners but a coast protection authority, subject to approval under the Act, may contribute towards the cost of capital works carried out by a private owner. Such contributions are available for loans and grants. There is no special test of eligibility for coastal areas located in special conservation areas.

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