§ Mr. StevensonTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will list for each year since May 1997 the total amount of funding made available by his Department in the City of Stoke-on-Trent. [146572]
§ Ms ArmstrongThe City of Stoke-on-Trent has benefited from a range of Government Initiatives since 2 May 1997 including:
General grant assistance £ million 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 Revenue support grant 94.320 98.644 97.407 National non-domestic rates 59.968 64.651 72.444 Total 154.285 163.315 169.852 Note:
Figures may not sum exactly due to rounding
Regeneration moneys SRB allocation £ million Total SRB 1997–98 6.736 1998–99 8.164 All programmes 1999–2000 11.973 2000–011 10.437 1 2000–01 figures are forecast outturn. Notes:
1. 1999–2000 figures include SRB (£9.696 million), L & P £1.506 million), SDF (£0.600 million), RRF (£0.171 million).
2. 2000–01 figures include SRB (£8.708 million), L & P (£1.038 million), ICF (£0.390 million), RRF (£0.301 million).
Neighbourhood Renewal fund
Stoke-on-Trent will be eligible for about £9.075 million funding over the next three years as part of the Neighbourhood Renewal fund, comprising £8.067 million announced in October 2000 and a further £1.008 million announced on 24 January.