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Breakdown of total funding awarded to each organisation in respect of the 2002-05 cycle, total over 36 months |
Name of organisation | NVYO grant (£) |
African and Caribbean Evangelical Alliance
|
51,066.00
|
Army Cadet Force
|
102,130.00
|
Artswork
|
125,985.00
|
Baptist Union of GB
|
204,260.00
|
Boys Brigade
|
93,619.00
|
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Boys Brigade and Girls Brigade Joint Project
|
25,533.00
|
Brathay Hall Trust
|
186,486.00
|
The British Gospel Arts Consortium
|
116,720.00
|
British Red Cross
|
360,211.00
|
The British Sports Trust
|
173,494.00
|
Campaigners
|
96,489.00
|
CEDC
|
194,534.00
|
Centrepoint
|
105,000.00
|
Changemakers Foundation Ltd.
|
194,534.00
|
Childrens Express
|
127,663.00
|
Childrens Society
|
150,000.00
|
Church of England Youth Service
|
255,541.00
|
Church Lads and Girls Brigade
|
70,640.00
|
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland
|
194,534.00
|
Commonwealth YEC
|
158,302.00
|
Council for environmental Education
|
102,130.00
|
Crime Concern
|
86,658.00
|
The Crusaders
|
251,151.00
|
CYFA Pathfinder Ventures Ltd.
|
85,035.00
|
Dawliffe Hall Education Foundation
|
194,534.00
|
Deafax Trust
|
53,058.00
|
Development Education Association
|
76,598.00
|
Duke of Edinburghs Awards
|
339,999.00
|
Endeavour Training
|
857,624.00
|
Fairbridge
|
492,000.00
|
Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens
|
101,272.00
|
Focus
|
248,031.00
|
The Foyer Federation
|
140,706.00
|
Friends of Young Deaf People
|
261,648.00
|
Frontier Youth Trust
|
36,474.00
|
Frontier Youth TrustNational Council YMCA and Church Army
|
85,110.00
|
Girl Brigade
|
40,852.00
|
Girls Friendly Society
|
144,684.00
|
Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets
|
51,162.00
|
Groundwork
|
86,658.00
|
Guide Association
|
51,066.00
|
Hope UK
|
118,082.00
|
International Voluntary Service
|
40,851.00
|
Jewish Lads and Girls Brigade
|
119,152.00
|
Leap Confronting Conflict
|
279,597.00
|
The Leaveners
|
12,999.00
|
Lubavitch Foundation
|
187,239.00
|
Makor AJY
|
130,629.00
|
Mencap
|
189,937.00
|
Methodist Association of Youth Clubs
|
289,369.00
|
National Association of Clubs for Young People
|
632,766.00
|
Nat. Ass. of Clubs for Young People and Youth Action Network
|
106,089.00
|
Nat. Association of Clubs for Young PeopleNational Youth AgencyDepartment for Education and Skills
|
89,748.00
|
National Association of Youth Theatres
|
188,941.00
|
National Council of YMCAs
|
314,026.00
|
National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs
|
360,000.00
|
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National Forum for the Development of Rural Youth Work
|
156,600.00
|
The National Trust
|
176,539.00
|
National Youth Music Theatre
|
190,643.00
|
National Youth Theatre of GB
|
291,801.00
|
NCVYS and British Youth Council
|
1,166,589.00
|
New Testament Church of God
|
40,851.00
|
Oasis Trust
|
238,304.00
|
Ocean Youth Trust North West
|
127,322.00
|
Outward Bound Trust
|
264,840.00
|
PHAB
|
109,060.00
|
Philharmonia Orchestra
|
66,130.00
|
The Princes Trust
|
194,534.00
|
Quaker Home Service
|
25,599.00
|
Raleigh International
|
127,662.00
|
Rathbone Society
|
268,614.00
|
Reform Synagogues of GB
|
154,908.00
|
RPS Rainer
|
190,000.00
|
Sail Training Association
|
85,109.00
|
St. John Ambulance Youth
|
88,749.00
|
Salvation Army
|
102,130.00
|
Save the Children Fund
|
179,628.00
|
Scouts Association
|
373,725.00
|
Shelter
|
97,932.00
|
Skylight Circus Arts
|
25,997.00
|
Spurgeons Child Care
|
100,671.00
|
Time for God
|
88,743.00
|
Union of MACCABI Associations
|
147,846.00
|
UK Youth
|
867,435.00
|
UK YouthCouncil for Environment Education and Groundwork Birmingham
|
96,684.00
|
UK Youth Parliament
|
86,658.00
|
United Reform Church (Joint)
|
51,066.00
|
United Reformed Church
|
150,765.00
|
Weston Spirit
|
183,480.00
|
Woodcraft Folk
|
156,843.00
|
Youth Access and Leap Confronting Conflict
|
136,173.00
|
Youth for Christ (in Energize) Partnership with Worth Unlimited
|
194,535.00
|
Young Christian Workers
|
67,374.00
|
Young Muslim Organisation
|
60,000.00
|
Young Womens Christian Association
|
408,366.00
|
Youth Access
|
485,454.00
|
Youth Action Network
|
137,427.00
|
Total
|
17,995,402.00
|
Communities and Local Government
Brownfield Sites
23. Mr. Bellingham:
To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government when she next expects to meet representatives of planning authorities to discuss building on brownfield sites. [129837]
Meg Munn:
I and my ministerial colleagues meet the Local Government Association regularly to discuss a range of matters. But there are no current plans to meet them to discuss this specific subject.
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Coalfield Communities
25. Anne Moffat:
To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government if she will make a statement on regeneration in coalfield communities. [129839]
Yvette Cooper:
English Partnership's Coalfield Programme, the Coalfields Regeneration Trust and the Coalfields Enterprise Fund are delivering real change including 16,000 jobs so far as well as new homes, skills and community support.
Housing
26. Mr. Love:
To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what work her Department is undertaking in response to the report by John Hills on the future of housing. [129840]
Ruth Kelly:
John Hills' report is a significant contribution to the debate about the role of social housing. My Department is developing a programme of work to address the challenges raised in John's report. We will bring forward our detailed proposals in due course.
Tony Baldry:
To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what estimate she has made of the (a) one-off and (b) recurring cost of implementing the Building (Amendment) Regulations 2001 and the Building (Approved Inspectors etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2001 to (i) businesses and (ii) the regulators. [125615]
Angela E. Smith:
The Building (Amendment) Regulations 2001 and the Building (Approved Inspectors etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2001 Regulations implemented changes to Parts H (drainage and waste disposal), J (combustion appliances and fuel storage systems) and L (conservation of fuel and power) of the Building Regulations.
A Regulatory Impact Assessment was carried out and is on the Departments website. It gives the following estimates of costs and benefits:
Part H | £ million |
One off cost to business:
|
0
|
One off cost to regulators
|
0
|
Recurring cost to business
|
94
|
Recurring cost to regulators
|
0
|
Note:
The annual benefits were estimated at £177 million
|