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Land Reclamation

Volume 31: debated on Wednesday 10 November 1982

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asked the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) what criteria are applied in awarding grants for new land reclamation projects; and by whom;(2) what funds were made available in 1981–82 for the reclamation of the Consett steelworks site; and from what allocation these funds were derived;(3) what was the underspend, in total and as a proportion of the allocation of funds for land reclamation for each English region in 1981–82;(4) what is the current procedure for allocating funds for the reclamation of derelict land; and in what ways it differs from the practice in 1981–82.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what bids have been received for land reclamation projects in the Consett and Stanley area, County Durham, for 1982–83; what bids have been approved; and what were the dates when approval was given.

The bids received for 1982–83 were as follows:

£
Noel Street, East Stanley14,000
Front Street, East Stanley5,000
Polmaize Street, East Stanley5,000
Moffit Street, East Stanley2,000
26,000
Consett Steelworks1,400,000
1,426,000
£1,400,000 was approved for the former Consett steelworks reclamation scheme on 7 September 1982 subject to acceptance of preferred tenders.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what allocation of funds for land reclamation projects was made in each English region for 1981–82 and for 1982–83; what projects were approved; and who were the private sector participants.

Details of the funds allocated to each of the Department's regional offices for local authority derelict land reclamation in 1981–82 and 1982–83 are given in the following table.

RegionAllocation 1981–82 £ MillionAllocation 1982–83 £ Million
Northern6·56·5
North West13·016·54
Yorkshire & Humberside3·73·63
West Midlands5·47·6
East Midlands4·07·11
South West0·50·6
London3·54·56
South East & Eastern0·30·2
Total36·946·74
Information on the projects approved and private sector participants—where appropriate—is not readily available and could be provided only at disproportionate costs.