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Catharine Letitia Hoey
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Mr. Alasdair Morgan: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how much financial assistance was made available by(a) the National Lottery, (b) the English Sports Council, (c) the Government, (d) the UK Sports Council and (e) the Football Trustto assist (i) the preparation of the bid to hold the 1996 European football championships, (ii) with the upgrading of stadia andother facilities for the 1996 European football championships and (iii) with the running costs of the 1996 European footballchampionships. [127698]Kate Hoey: Funding for the 1996 European championships was made available as follows:(a) No Lottery funding was made available, either for the preparation of the bid or for the running of the championships.(b) The English and UK Sports Councils were not in existence until 1997, but the then GB Sports Council contributed £80,000 towardsthe costs of the cultural programme.(c) The Government, through the Association for Business Sponsorship for the Arts and the Sportsmatch scheme, made available a totalof £400,000 for the cultural programme which ran alongside the championships in the eight host cities. No other direct Governmentsubvention was made. Much of the expenditure incurred during the running of the tournament, including the costs of additionalpolicing, was met by the local authorities of the eight host cities.(d) See (b).(e) The Football Trust provided £19 million towards stadia improvements in the eight host cities during the period from 1993 to1996. That sum was the Trust's contribution to the £72 million spent by the eight host clubs in the five years before the 1996championships on essential ground safety work following the publication of the Taylor Report. Taking all professional clubs inEngland into account, the Trust made available £136 million for Taylor-related work over that five-year period. The Trust alsocontributed a further £500,000 towards the general running costs of the championships.
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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Catharine Letitia Hoey
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