HC Deb 24 July 2002 vol 389 cc1368-9W
Mr. Laws

To ask the Prime Minister what the total cost of refurbishment and repairs to No. 10 Downing street was in each of the last 10 years; and if he will make a statement. [66881]

The Prime Minister

Maintaining, refurbishing and work associated with security across Number 10 Downing Street is part of a continuing programme of work. Number 10 Downing Street now as in the past is maintained to standards appropriate to its status as a Grade 1 listed building, in consultation with English Heritage and other experts as appropriate. The building also fulfils an important representational role.

Expenditure is recorded by financial years. Since 2 May 1997, the recorded expenditure by the Cabinet Office for projects covering Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street is:

£
1997–98 188,000
1998–99 348,000
1999–2000 662,000
2000–01 453,000
The expenditure is mainly attributable to security measures required, maintenance, converting rooms into office accommodation and the refurbishment and continuing upkeep of the State Rooms. Only a small proportion relates to work on the Prime Minister's personal accommodation.

Expenditure prior to 1997–98 is recorded in respect of the Numbers 10–12 Downing Street complex as a whole. On this basis, recorded expenditure is as follows:

£
1995–96 504,700
1996–97 1,486,775
For the financial year 2001–02 the Cabinet Office Resource Account is still undergoing final adjustments and awaiting audit. This will cover expenditure for 10, 11 and 12 Downing Street. I will write to the hon. Member with details once the account is finalised, and I will place a copy in the Library.