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Road Schemes, Derbyshire

Volume 115: debated on Wednesday 6 May 1987

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asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will itemise details of how much has been spent upon road schemes by Derbyshire county council in each of the past three years; and if any schemes have been deferred.

In the past three years, it is estimated that Derbyshire county council has spent the following amounts on road schemes costing over £1 million:

£ million
1984–852·2
1985–860·8
1986–871·9
In its transport policies and programmes for 1984–85, Derbyshire county council proposed that in the above three years it would start construction on four road schemes costing over £1 million. Only two actually started within that period.

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will itemise how much grant money has been received by Derbyshire county council for road schemes in each of the past three years where the money has not been spent.

1985–86 was the first year for which transport supplementary grant was restricted to capital expenditure on roads and the regulation of traffic. Taking the years 1985–86 and 1986–87 together, £6·35 million of Derbyshire county council's proposed expenditure on road schemes costing over £1 million was accepted for grant at a rate of 50 per cent. It is estimated that about £2·8 million of that expenditure was incurred in the two years. The council therefore received grant of about £1·775 million on some £3·55 million of expenditure for road schemes which was not incurred.

asked the Secretary of State for Transport if he will itemise details of (a) the schemes proposed and (b) the schemes accepted for transport supplementary grant by Derbyshire county council in each of the last three years.

Major schemes (those costing £l million or more) proposed for transport supplementary grant by Derbyshire county council in its 1985–86, 1986–87 and 1987–88 transport policies and programmes are listed in the table. Minor works (those under £1 million) are not named individually in TSG settlements.

Proposed start dateAccepted Expenditure (£ million)
1985–86:
A514 Swarkestone CausewayApril 19851·50
A619 Tapton BypassSeptember 19851·20
A5002 Spring Gardens relief roadSeptember 19850·82
A6007 Ilkeston inner relief roadMarch 1986not accepted
Total accepted expenditure3·52
Commitments from previous years0·06
Total accepted expenditure on which grant paid3·58
1986–87:
A514 Swarkestone CausewayFebruary 19870·11
A5002 Spring Gardens relief roadNovember 19860·71
A6007 Ilkeston inner relief roadJuly 19861·40
Total accepted expenditure2·22
Commitments from previous years1·95
Adjustment1-1·40
Total accepted expenditure on which grant paid2·77
1987–88:
No major schemes proposed
Commitments from previous years1·65
Adjustment1-1·30
Total accepted expenditure on which grant paid0·35
1 for TSG not used for the purpose for which it was provided.