HC Deb 20 February 1997 vol 290 cc731-2W
Mr. Andrew Smith

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what assessment his Department has made of the proposal for a new Swale bridge to the Isle of Sheppey; what provision has been made for this project in his Department's future programme; and what priority has been accorded to the project. [16025]

Mr. Watts

Proposals for a second crossing of the Swale to the Isle of Sheppey are part of the A249 Iwade-Queenborough improvement scheme. Draft line and side roads orders under the Highways Act 1980 were published for the scheme on 23 January. Economic, environmental and engineering assessments were carried out as part of that process. The economic appraisal involved the usual cost-benefit methodology applied to all major trunk road improvement proposals. The environmental assessment, in accordance with EC regulations, considered visual impact—including consulting Royal Fine Arts Commission—the effect on the local ecology, as well as more general environmental impacts.

The results of this assessment were also published in an environmental statement on 23 January and placed on deposit locally for public inspection. The engineering assessment, comprised value management and value engineering as well as checks to ensure that the proposals comply with our national standards.

At cash prices £ million
Year Core business capital grant Core business revenue support grant New lines and extensions capital grant Total grant
1978 69 51 120
1979 106 51 157
1980 138 80 218
1981 135 82 217
1982 190 123 313
1983 167 175 342
1984–851 137 186 323
1985–86 182 125 307
1986–87 224 66 290
1987–88 159 44 203
1988–89 150 20 170
1989–90 204 44 248
1990–91 366 74 44 484
1991–92 405 103 65 573
1992–93 546 254 83 883
1993–94 506 66 120 692
1994–952 363 10 413 786
1995–96 443 461 904
1996–973,4,5 Breakdown of figures not yet available for these years 973
1997–984,5,6 701
1998–994,5,6 352
1999–20005,6 163
1 15 months accounting period.
2 In addition to grant in 1994–95 LT benefitted substantially from proceeds from the sale of the subsidiaries of London Buses Ltd.
3 1996–97 outturn figure subject to end-year flexibility arrangements.
4 Apportionment of grant between LT core business and the JLE will be determined by LT in the light of emerging requirements.
5 Includes Croydon Tramlink.
6 £30 million grant carried forward from 1995–96 not yet allocated to a particular year.

This scheme has been given priority to progress it to draft order stage. Its future progress will depend upon the successful completion of the remaining statutory procedures.