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Heritage Lottery Fund

Volume 301: debated on Wednesday 24 September 1997

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To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what is the level of grant allocated to date by the Heritage Lottery Fund to (a) England, (b) Wales and (c) Scotland expressed as a percentage of population; what is the value of grants applied for, but not yet determined, as a percentage of the population in each country; and how many applications remain undetermined in each country more than 12 months after submission. [16580]

[holding answer 18 November 1997]: As at 17 November 1997 the value of awards made by the Heritage Lottery Fund for projects in England, Wales and Scotland was as follows:

£
England630,937,408
Wales19,575,315
Scotland95,233,358
Taking into account the value of awards for projects in Northern Ireland, the above figures represent, respectively, 83 per cent., 3 per cent. and 13 per cent. of the total value of awards made by the HLF.The populations of England, Wales and Scotland and their percentage—proportion of the total United Kingdom population, were estimated

1 in 1996 as:

Population

Per cent.

England49,089,08583
Wales2,921,0755
Scotland5,128,0009

1Source: Office for National Statistics.

The value of grants applied for, but not yet determined, in respect of each of the three countries is not readily available. However, the figure for the United Kingdom, as at 17 November 1997, was £839,882,885.

The number of applications which remain undetermined more than 12 months after submission in respect of the three countries is likewise not readily available. However, the figure for the United Kingdom was 154 as at 17 November 1997.