§ Mr. David PorterTo ask the President of the Board of Trade what financial assistance through Government schemes will be available from 1 January 1996, for which the Lowestoft area will be eligible for support, development and diversification of its economic base; and if he will make a statement. [6201]
§ Mr. Oppenheim[holding answer 18 December 1995]: The following are the main measures of Government and European assistance for which funding could be sought for projects to promote regeneration, economic development and direct support for businesses in the Lowestoft area:
- (i) Objective 5b funding for the designated area within Lowestoft, in accordance with East Anglia Single Programming Document:
- (ii) Single Regeneration Budget Challenge Funding in accordance with the bidding guidance to be issued early in 1996;
- (iii) Two National DTI grant schemes for businesses. The Small Firms Merit Award for Research and Technology (SMART) is an annual competition offering financial support towards the development of commercially viable innovative projects. Support for Projects under Research (SPUR) offers flat rate grants to develop innovative products and processes;
- (iv) Financial assistance to undertake market research or to visit overseas markets is also available through the DTI/Foreign and Commonwealth Overseas Trade Services programme.
§ Mr. PorterTo ask the President of the Board of Trade what discussions his Department is having with businesses, local authorities and other partners in Waveney to produce funding bids for support, development and diversification of the economic base of Lowestoft, in 1996 and beyond; and if he will make a statement. [6204]
§ Mr. Oppenheim[holding answer 18 December 1995]: The government office for eastern region has indicated to the various interests in the Lowestoft area that it stands ready to discuss such bids. Preliminary discussions based on objective 5b funding and the third round of the single regeneration budget challenge fund will be taking place before the end of the month.
§ Mr. PorterTo ask the President of the Board of Trade what are the eligibility criteria for gas and oil-related projects in the next round of regional challenge, mainstream objective 5b and single regeneration budget funding grants; how they are administered on a regional basis; and if he will make a statement. [6190]
§ Mr. Oppenheim[holding answer 18 December 1995]: There are no specific criteria under these funding and challenge competitions in relation to oil and gas-related projects, but depending on the nature of any future projects account might need to be taken of any wider impact that they might have on the sector in terms of its existing capacity and employment. The same considerations would apply to projects in other industrial sectors. It is expected that the regional administrative arrangements for these measures will remain unchanged.
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§ Mr. PorterTo ask the President of the Board of Trade if he will list the eligibility criteria by which a scheme in Swaffham, Norfolk, won the regional challenge funding for East Anglia; and if he will make a statement. [6203]
§ Mr. Oppenheim[holding answer 18 December 1995]: All bids, including the winning regional challenge project for the East Anglia objective 5(b) area, were assessed against the criteria for the regional challenge competition and those provided for in the East Anglia single programming document.
§ Mr. PorterTo ask the President of the Board of Trade what (i) consultation, (ii) visits and (iii) submissions the government office for the eastern region was involved in and when they took place, to date in 1995, in connection with regional challenge and objective 5b funding in Suffolk and Norfolk; and if he will make a statement. [6196]
§ Mr. Oppenheim[holding answer 18 December 1995]: Prior to the formal submission of the regional challenge bids, visits were made to Breckland district council on 10 July and Waveney district council on 26 July at the request of those councils. A sub-group of the objective 5b monitoring committee, accompanied by GOER officials, visited Breckland district council on 4 September and Waveney district council on 13 September for presentations on the regional challenge bids, in preparation for the consideration of those bids by the monitoring committee on 18 September. Senior officials from GOER visited Waveney district council on 10 November to discuss developments in market conditions affecting the regional challenge proposals for the marine base.
Other contacts, mainly by telephone and in writing, have taken place throughout the period, largely for clarification of the bids.
§ Mr. PorterTo ask the President of the Board of Trade if he will make a statement on the considerations above the strict eligibility criteria he employed in determining the regional challenge and objective 5b funding applications for Suffolk and Norfolk. [6198]
§ Mr. Oppenheim[holding answer 18 December 1995]: No special considerations above those applying to regional challenge and objective 5b funding were employed in determining the eligibility of the applications for the regional challenge competition. Projects considered to be eligible were assessed against the criteria in the regional challenge bidding guidance and the selection criteria provided for in the East Anglia single programming document. Those project selection criteria included value for money, taking into account the likelihood of achievement of the projected outputs from the proposals.
§ Mr. PorterTo ask the President of the Board of Trade at what stage during 1995(a) his officials, (b) the government office for the eastern region and (c) he personally, determined that gas and oil-related projects were ineligible for regional challenge and objective 5b funding; and if he will make a statement. [6202]
§ Mr. Oppenheim[holding answer 18 December 1995]: No such decisions have been taken.
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§ Mr. PorterTo ask the President of the Board of Trade under what circumstances his Department reconsiders reworked bids from the Lowestoft area for funding assistance for projects relating to(a) gas and oil, (b) a port and (c) technological development, during 1996; and if he will make a statement. [6197]
§ Mr. Oppenheim[holding answer 18 December 1995]: The government office for the eastern region stands ready to consider both new and revised bids from the Lowestoft area against the criteria for the range of measures listed in my previous answers. Any revised bids for oil and gas projects would also be expected to take account of the recent, local market developments in the offshore supply sector which have affected the feasibility of the regional challenge bid for an integrated offshore marine base.