HC Deb 30 June 2003 vol 408 cc30-1W
13. Bob Spink

What assessment she has made of the trend in National Lottery receipts. [122090]

Estelle Morris

National Lottery sales were over 5 per cent. down in the last financial year compared to 2001–02. But Camelot has taken steps to arrest this decline and there are good prospects for growth in ticket sales from planned new games.

17. Norman Lamb

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if she will make a statement on lottery funds for sport-related activities. [122094]

Mr. Caborn

Since the introduction of the National Lottery almost £1.9 billion has been awarded to sports projects and activities. The New Opportunities Fund is also making available £581 million for the provision of sports facilities at schools in England. The Government have guaranteed until 2009 the percentage shares of the National Lottery passing to the sport, arts, heritage and charities good causes.

Nick Harvey

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how much Lottery money went to(a) good causes, (b) the Exchequer as duty, (c) administration costs, (d) prizes and (e) other places in each of the last 10 years. [121630]

Estelle Morris

The following table shows a breakdown of the c ivision of Lottery proceeds for each year since the National Lottery was established.

£ million
1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
Total sales 1,191 5,217 4,723 5,514 5,228 5,094 4,983 4,834 4,5753
Prizes 544 2,505 2,256 2,635 2,501 2,454 2,418 2,207
Good causes1 312 1,457 1,444 1,753 1,671 1,581 1,551 1,523
Lottery duty 143 626 567 662 627 611 598 580
Retailers' commission 61 265 242 282 265 258 253 248
Retained by the operator2 137 452 311 318 301 306 280 403
Notes:
1. Money for good causes to the National Lottery Distribution Fund includes ticket sales, unclaimed prizes shortfall, ancillary income and interest. For this reason, total figures may not add.
2. Sales less prizes, ticket sales payment, prize target shortfall, lottery duty, other miscellaneous payments, ancillary activity income and retailers' commissions.
3. For 2002–03 the total sales figure is taken from Camelot's prelimininary statement. Audited data for the remaining headings will be available shortly in the National Lottery Commision's annual report.