HC Deb 28 November 2000 vol 357 cc498-503W
Dr. Julian Lewis

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what have been the overall sums of money(a) spent on and (b) taken in receipts at, the Millennium Dome. [134992]

Janet Anderson

The New Millennium Experience Company (NMEC) has advised that in cash terms total expenditure to 31 October 2000 was £728,113,000. Receipts to 31 October were £159,529,000 trading income (tickets, sponsorship (including value-in-kind), and other commercial income), and £571,980,000 National Lottery grant.

Mr. Baker

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will provide details of the county court judgments that have been made against the New Millennium Experience Company. [139039]

Janet Anderson

[holding answer 20 November 2000]: The details of the four county court judgments to which the hon. Member refers are as follows:

£
Company Claimed and paid
Stocksigns 235.06
Power Plant Services 939.83
Display World Supplies 301.91
Service Point UK Ltd. 131.49

All the above have been removed from the Register.

The New Millennium Experience Company (NMEC) has advised that it has been notified of three further county court judgments. All three payments have been made:

£
Company Claimed and paid
Glen Howard Neil Salway 150.00
Telecline Ltd. 2,054.94
Tyne & Wear Passenger Transport 5,812.00

The first of these three cases has been removed from the Register. The necessary processes to remove the final two are under way.

Mr. Baker

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what steps were taken by the management of the millennium dome to minimise the dangers to the public from the operation carried out by the police on 7 November. [138912]

Janet Anderson

[holding answer 21 November 2000]: The New Millennium Experience Company (NMEC) worked closely with the police over many weeks to formulate and refine an Operational Plan which would ensure minimum risk and maximum safety for its staff and visitors. No action was taken to apprehend the suspects until they had reached a point where they could be easily contained by the police. The area where the vault is located was not open to the public and the immediate staff members were withdrawn to a place of safety before or at the start of the incident. The safety of staff and visitors was a top priority for NMEC and the Metropolitan police service.

Mr. Jim Cunningham

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how many children have performed in "Our Town Story" at the Dome to date; and how many schools have participated. [139016]

Janet Anderson

[holding answer 22 November 2000]: The New Millennium Experience Company (NMEC) has advised that, by the end of the year there will have been 220 performances of "Our Town Story" in which 210 local education authorities (LEAs) will have participated. As the LEAs have selected each cast of 100 it is not possible to give details of the number of schools which have taken part. Details of the current performance schedule, however, are included in the table. By the end of the year approximately 20,000 children will have performed in "Our Town Story".

"Our Town Story" is one of a number of extremely successful National Programme initiatives that have been an integral part of the Millennium Experience at the Dome. The programme has enabled and encouraged thousands of communities to participate in events and activities.

Education authority and local borough Date
Stirling 5 January
London Borough of Camden 6 January
London Borough of Ealing 7 January
Oldham 10 January
Blackpool 14 January
Warwickshire 17 January
Dudley 18 January
Slough 20 January
Reading 21 January
Oxfordshire 23 January
City of Edinburgh 25 January
Bath and North East Somerset 28 January
Trafford 31 January
South Gloucestershire 1 February
Wakefield 2 February
London Borough of Lambeth 3 February
Torbay 4 February
Kingston upon Hull 7 February
Calderdale 8 February
Warrington 10 February
Argyll and Bute 11 February
Tameside 14 February

Education authority and local borough Date
Salford 15 February
London Borough of Merton 16 February
Swansea 17 February
Gwynedd 18 February
Flintshire 21 February
Neath Port Talbot 22 February
Blaenau Gwent 23 February
Monmouthshire 24 February
Torfaen 25 February
Bridgend 28 February
Ceredigion 29 February
Wales Day 1 March
Caerphilly 2 March
Sir Benfro (Pembrokeshire) 3 March
East Ayrshire 4 March
Hammersmith and Fulham 6 March
London Borough of Wandsworth 7 March
London Borough of Haringey 8 March
Cumbria 9 March
Northern Ireland 13 March
Peterborough 20 March
Cambridgeshire 21 March
Luton 22 March
Suffolk 23 March
Hertfordshire 24 March
Bedfordshire 27 March
Norfolk 28 March
Essex 29 March
Southend 30 March
Thurrock 31 March
Cardiff 3 April
Swindon 4 April
Wiltshire 5 April
Plymouth 6 April
Northumberland 7 April
Nottingham City 10 April
Manchester 11 April
Scottish Borders 12 April
Renfrewshire 13 April
Glasgow City 14 April
Orkney Islands 15 April
England Day 24 April
Gateshead 1 May
Dumfries and Galloway 2 May
West Dunbartonshire 3 May
Poole 4 May
Bournemouth 5 May
Isle of Anglesey 6 May
Sandwell 8 May
Kensington and Chelsea 10 May
Bolton 11 May
London Borough of Croydon 12 May
North Yorkshire 13 May
Richmond upon Thames 15 May
Kingston upon Thames 16 May
London Borough of Southwark 17 May
London Borough of Bexley 19 May
Herefordshire 22 May
Worcestershire 23 May
Stoke on Trent 24 May
Walsall 25 May
Milton Keynes 26 May
London Borough of Islington 30 May
Wirral 31 May
Knowsley 1 June
Sheffield 2 June
Perth and Kinross 3 June
Newcastle upon Tyne 5 June
North Tyneside 6 June
Gloucestershire 7 June
London Borough of Enfield 8 June
South Lanarkshire 9 June
St. Helens 12 June
East Renfrewshire 13 June

Education authority and local borough Date
Midlothian 14 June
Inverclyde 15 June
Falkirk 16 June
Hampshire 19 June
West Berkshire 20 June
East Sussex 21 June
Kent 22 June
Medway 23 June
London Borough of Greenwich 24 June
Buckinghamshire 26 June
Northamptonshire 27 June
Barnsley 28 June
Bristol 29 June
Leeds 30 June
Hartlepool 3 July
Cheshire 4 July
Solihull 5 July
Wolverhampton 6 July
South Tyneside 7 July
London Borough of Hackney 10 July
Windsor and Maidenhead 11 July
Lincolnshire 12 July
Derby City 13 July
Isle of Wight 14 July
Newport 17 July
Vale of Glamorgan 18 July
Southampton 19 July
Rhondda Cynon Taff 20 July
Stockton 21 July
Surrey 24 July
London Borough of Hillingdon 25 July
Nottinghamshire 26 July
Doncaster 27 July
Moray 4 September
West Lothian 5 September
Shetland Islands 6 September
Clackmannanshire 7 September
East Dunbartonshire 8 September
Dundee City 11 September
Fife 12 September
Aberdeen City 13 September
Halton 14 September
Birmingham 15 September
Devon 18 September
Isles of Scilly 19 September
Wrexham 20 September
Carmarthenshire 21 September
Merthyr Tydfil 22 September
Powys 25 September
Lancashire 26 September
Wigan 27 September
Rochdale 28 September
Bury 29 September
Rotherham 30 September
Blackburn with Darwen 2 October
Isle of Man 3 October
Derbyshire 4 October
North East Lincolnshire 5 October
Rutland 6 October
Corporation of London 7 October
Middlesbrough 10 October
Sunderland 11 October
Darlington 12 October
Redcar and Cleveland 13 October
London Borough of Bromley 14 October
London Borough of Westminster 15 October
Bradford 16 October
London Borough of Sutton 17 October
North Lincolnshire 18 October
Kirklees 19 October
York 20 October
London Borough of Tower Hamlets 23 October
Highland 24 October
East Lothian 25 October

Edcation authority and local borough Date
Western Isles 26 October
North Lanarkshire 27 October
Wokingham 28 October
North Ayrshire 30 October
South Ayrshire 31 October
Shropshire 1 November
Telford and Wrekin 2 November
Coventry 3 November
Bracknell Forest 4 November
Cornwall 6 November
Dorset 7 November
Somerset 8 November
North Somerset 9 November
London Borough of Newham 10 November
East Yorkshire 11 November
Denbighshire 13 November
Conwy 14 November
Durham 15 November
Sefton 16 November
Leicester City 17 November
Leicestershire 18 November
Stockport 19 November
London Borough of Lewisham 20 November
Angus 21 November
London Borough of Barnet 22 November
London Borough of Brent 23 November
Liverpool 24 November
Jersey 25 November
London Borough of Harrow 27 November
London Borough of Havering 28 November
London Borough of Redbridge 29 November
Scotland Day 30 November
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham 1 December
Aberdeenshire 2 December
Staffordshire 3 December
London Borough of Waltham Forest 4 December
London Borough of Hounslow 5 December
West Sussex 6 December
Brighton and Hove 7 December
Portsmouth 8 December

Mr. Woolas

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what date he has set for Lazard to conclude negotiations with the Legacy consortium over the purchase of the Millennium Dome; and what plans he has to re-open the competition to new bidders in the event of those negotiations being unsuccessful. [139796]

Janet Anderson

The involvement of Lazard in the process for selling the Millennium Dome has concluded with the award of preferred bidder status to Legacy plc. The competition team will now take forward the negotiations with Legacy plc. Progress will be reviewed regularly, and if all goes well we expect to exchange contracts during February.

In the event of the failure of negotiations with Legacy plc, the Government would pursue other possible uses of the Dome.

Dr. Julian Lewis

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what estimate he has made of likely revenue resulting from the sale of the contents of the Millennium Dome. [140151]

Janet Anderson

The information requested is commercially confidential. To release details of likely revenue from the sale of assets could impair the ability of the New Millennium Experience Company (NMEC) to negotiate with potential buyers and to obtain the best value from the sale of the assets.

Mr. Peter Ainsworth

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will publish an inventory of the contents of the Millennium Dome and list their legal owners. [140183]

Janet Anderson

[holding answer 24 November 2000]: A full inventory of the contents of the Dome comprises many thousands of items from the building and the exhibit structures, to the knives and forks in the restaurant, to the desks and chairs in the New Millennium Experience Company's (NMEC) office space. This information could only be provided at disproportionate cost.

Mr. Peter Ainsworth

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what work is being undertaken by PricewaterhouseCoopers regarding the invoicing of catering and hospitality services at the Millennium Dome. [140423]

Janet Anderson

[holding answer 27 November 2000]: I understand that no such work is being undertaken by PricewaterhouseCoopers.