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Traditional Urban Programme

Volume 78: debated on Wednesday 1 May 1985

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asked the Secretary of State for the Environment which of the projects submitted to his Department by the London borough of Southwark under circular 25 of the traditional urban programme have been visited by his officials.

The London borough of Southwark submitted 15 projects under circular 25. An official from my Department visited five and met representatives of the other 10. Those visited were:

  • East Dulwich Community Project
  • Sojourner House
  • Peckham Black Women's Group
  • Community Development for Mentally Handicapped
  • St. Judes Community Centre.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will undertake to make available before the end of May to the Association of Metropolitan Authorities, for its comments, the draft circular for the traditional urban programme; and if he will further undertake not to publish the circular in its final form until he has received the comments of the Association of Metropolitan Authorities.

It is normal practice to consult the local authority associations in this way, but I cannot yet give a firm timetable for this year.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he has received any representations advocating the disbanding of the traditional urban programme; and if he will make a statement.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will make a statement on the future of the traditional urban programme.

My right hon. Friend will consider the future of the traditional urban programme in the light of the resources available for the urban programme as a whole, and his wish to concentrate them in the most needy areas.

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will set out the total financial allocation for the traditional urban programme for each of the years 1979–80 to 1985–86, inclusive.

Total financial allocations for the traditional urban programme for each of the years 1979–80 to 1985–86 are as follows:

Allocation £ million
1979–8030
1980–8133
1981–8242
1982–8347
1983–8452
1984–8544
1985–8640
The allocation for 1983–84 includes resources for approvals under circular 23 to the eight authorities promoted to programme status in February 1983. From 1984–85 these areas are no longer a call on the traditional urban programme, as continuing projects approved under earlier circulars are included in their inner area programmes.