§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport how much funding has been awarded to projects affecting the Buckingham constituency from the(a) rural transport partnership, (b) transport grant scheme, (c) rural bus challenge fund, (d) rural 397W transport development fund, (e) rural bus subsidy grant and (f) urban bus challenge fund in each year since their inception; and what the nature of the project and level of funding was in each case. [108516]
§ Mr. JamiesonI refer the hon. Member to the answer of 8 January 2002,Official Report, column 594–96W.
Details of awards made within the county of Buckinghamshire, but not included in that reply are given in the following table. Records are not kept of awards by individual parliamentary constituencies.
Since April 2001 the Government has provided £191,457 of grant funding to Buckinghamshire. The schemes are listed below: (a) Rural Transport Partnership Alternative Transport guide—£10,420 Voluntary car schemes—£12,034
Dial-a-ride services—£8,762
Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes (RTP)—£86,612
Rural Dial-a-ride—£11,040
Walkways and cycleways—£33,321
Aylesbury Vale Greenways
research—£18,018
Explore the Chilterns—£11,250
Since April 2001 the Government has provided £23,121 of funding to Buckinghamshire. The schemes are listed below: (b) Parish Transport Grant Scheme Four villages transport—£21,840 Tax Bus Service— £1,281
(c) Rural Bus Challenge Fund 2001—02—No award to Buckinghamshire in 2001
2002—03—£350,000
for services in the Wycombe area
(d) Rural Transport Development Fund The Rural Transport Development Fund (RTDF) scheme was merged with the Rural Transport
Partnership fund in April 2001
(e) Rural Bus Subsidy Grant1 2002–03—£837,352 (f)Urban Bus Challenge Fund No awards have been made in Buckinghamshire under the Urban Bus Challenge fund
1 RBSG is primarily for the support of new or enhanced rural bus services. In 2001–02 Buckinghamshire provided 46 services with the aid of the grant.