§ Mr. Steenasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what funds were made available by him in each of the last two years to the Central London Community Law Centre under the urban aid programme.
§ Mr. KingGrant paid towards the cost of the Central London Community Law Centre in the last two years was:
1979–80 £24,600 1980–81 £46,575
§ Mr. Steenasked the Secretary of State for the Environment, as a condition of his grant to the Central London Community Law Centre, which local authorities undertook to provide the remainder of the funding; and how much each has contributed in each of the last two years.
§ Mr. KingThe London boroughs of Camden and Westminster jointly sponsor the Central London Community Law Centre and meet between them 25 per cent. of the cost each year. In the last two years they have jointly contributed:
Year £ 1979–80 8,200 1980–81 15,525
§ Mr. Steenasked the Secretary of State for the Environment for what purposes he makes funds available to the Central London Community Law Centre; and whether he imposes conditions on the grant of such money.
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§ Mr. KingThe stated aims of the Central London Community Law Centre are to provide a legal resource for the population in its area, over questions such as housing, unemployment, planning, race and immigration and welfare benefits. Urban aid grant, as for other law centres, is conditional on the centre operating within the Lord Chancellor's guidelines.