HC Deb 12 April 2000 vol 348 cc177-8W
Angela Smith

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions what effect the contaminated land regime which came into force for England on 1 April will have on the programme of financial support to English local authorities and to the Environment Agency to meet the costs of dealing with contaminated land. [118940]

Mr. Mullin

The new contaminated land regime (under Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990–inserted by section 57 of the Environment Act 1995) came into force in England on 1 April 2000. The Contaminated Land Supplementary Credit Approval (SCA) programme will continue to provide support to English local authorities to deal with contamination. The SCA programme will assist these local authorities in dealing with sites, for which they are responsible, that are deemed to be "contaminated land" under Part IIA. £21 million has been made available under this programme for 2000–01.

The SCA programme has provided valued support to English local authorities in dealing with contaminated land and, in later years, provided additional grand in aid to the Environment Agency. Under the new regime the grant will be available to the Agency in respect of their new duties for contaminated sites that are designated "Special Site" under Part IIA.

Authorities with on-going contractual commitments for projects funded in previous years have already received notification that support will continue to be available this year. I have agreed the programme for new projects to start this year and my Department has written today to the successful authorities and to the Environment Agency notifying them of the financial allocations which are being made.

The Department will discuss the other bids with the authorities concerned and expects to make some further allocations. It will also decide new bids when they are received.

The table sets out the allocations which have been made so far this current financial year.

Local authority Number of sites Allocation for each authority (£)
Alnwick DC 1 17,000
Bedfordshire CC 1 70,000
Bexley LB 1 50,000
Bristol City 1 100,000
Calderdale MBC 1 100,000
Derby City 2 49,000
Derbyshire CC 5 288,462
Devon CC 7 213,500
Dudley MBC 1 540,000
Durham CC 3 88,500
Ealing LB 1 23,851
Exeter City 1 332,414
Gateshead MBC 3 2,499,350
Hillingdon LB 1 20,000
Lancaster City 1 43,481
Leicester City 5 123,700
Merseyside WDA 3 397,000
Milton Keynes C 1 100,000
Newcastle-under-Lyme BC 1 7,000
Newham LB 2 1,432,860
North East Lincolnshire C 1 44,000
North Lincolnshire C 1 2,278,570
Nottingham City 2 401,713
Oldham MBC 3 30,300
Oxfordshire CC 9 493,793
Plymouth City 1 6,361
Portsmouth City 1 50,000
Rotherham MBC 2 177,628
Sandwell MBC 17 373,249
Solihull MBC 1 89,229
South Holland DC 1 12,750
St. Helens MBC 1 150,000
Tameside MBC 2 28,000
Trafford MBC 1 20,500
Vale Royal BC 1 10,000
Warwickshire CC 2 247,400
Warrington BC 2 76,135
West Sussex CC 1 672,000
Worcester City 1 5,000
Worcestershire CC 1 6,000
Environment Agency 8 1,164,000