HL Deb 21 May 2003 vol 648 cc86-7WA
Lord Laird

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Why Peace II grant money has not been made available to organisations which are Ulster Scots; whether such money can now be made available; if so, through what mechanism; and what encouragement can be given to Ulster Scots groups. [HL2775]

Lord Williams of Mostyn:

Peace II money has been made available to several Ulster Scots organisations and others are under consideration. Peace II funding is accessed by applying to one of the programme's measures. Applications are assessed against the relevant criteria by selection panels and successful projects offered assistance. The Peace Programme is governed by principles and actions which promote equality of opportunity, including access across all sectors of the community, as defined by Section 7.5 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998. It is also targeted at those areas, sectors, communities and or groups adversely affected by the conflict. Advice and encouragement on how to apply can be obtained from the SEUPB. All organisations, including Ulster Scots organisations, across Northern Ireland and the border region of Ireland can apply for funding.