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2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Arts

338

284

247

253

252

213

Heritage

366

323

265

279

278

231

Sport

346

286

245

252

251

213

Millennium

142

23

6

6

4

Charitable expenditure

339

277

242

246

245

Health, education and environment

549

569

494

507

505

Charities, health, education and environment

630

Olympics

16

116

Total

2,080

1,763

1,499

1,543

1,550

1,403


Totals may not cast arithmetically due to rounding. For 2006-07, income raised before 1 December 2006 for the charitable expenditure good cause and the health, education and environment good cause is shown under the new combined good cause. The figures for income raised for the health, education and environment good cause in 1997-98, 1998-99, 2002-03, 2005-06 and 2006-07 includes money that was transferred from that income stream to the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA).

National Lottery: NHS Trusts

Mr. Hunt: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how much was distributed to NHS trusts by each of the National Lottery distributors in each of the last five years. [155771]

Mr. Sutcliffe: The following table shows the number and value of grants on the Department’s Lottery Grants Database where the name of the recipient is recorded as “NHS Trust”. The information is for the last five complete financial years and the values of grants are rounded to the nearest £1,000. In the case of the Big Lottery Fund, the information was supplied directly by the distributor.


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£
Distributor 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

Big Lottery Fund(1)

73,878,000

33,841,000

750,000

761,000

339,000

Heritage Lottery Fund

197,000

25,000

23,000

UK Sport

Sport England

Sport Northern Ireland

Sport Scotland

Sports Council Wales

1,000

1,000

Arts Council England

184,000

64,000

234,000

184,000

107,000

Arts Council Northern Ireland

Scottish Arts Council

8,000

82,000

9,000

Arts Council Wales

93,000

10,000

100,000

133,000

139,000

UK Film Council

4,000

Scottish Screen

(1 )The New Opportunities Fund and the Community Fund were replaced by the Big Lottery Fund on the 1 December 2006.

The Department’s Lottery grant database is searchable at www.lottery.culture.gov.uk and uses information supplied by the Lottery distributors.

National Lottery: Sports

Mr. Don Foster: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what estimate he has made of the amount of lottery funding which will be received by (a) Sport England, (b) Sport Scotland, (c) Sports Council Wales and (d) Sports Council Northern Ireland in each year from 2008 to 2013. [155680]

Mr. Sutcliffe: Figures based on the Department's current National Lottery income projections are given in the following table. My officials review the projections four times a year, so the figures are subject to possible future change.

Projected lottery income, including investment income but net of proposed transfers to the Olympic Lottery distribution fund
£ million (rounded to nearest £0.1 million)
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Tota l

Sport England

121.8

101.8

99.6

100.5

127.1

550.8

Sport Scotland

15.9

13.3

13

13.1

16.6

71.9

SCW

8.8

7.4

7.2

7.3

9.2

39.9

SNI

5.1

4.3

4.2

4.2

5.3

23.1


Night Clubs: Body Searches

Harry Cohen: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will make it a mandatory licensing condition for nightclubs to operate a system of searching entrants for weapons. [154094]

Mr. Sutcliffe: The searching of entrants to nightclubs can help promote the licensing objectives of public safety and the prevention of crime and disorder but, as the Secretary of State's guidance to licensing authorities makes clear, such conditions should only be imposed where necessary, taking into account factors such as the location and type of venue. Where the police believe that a premises selling alcohol is associated with serious crime or serious disorder, such as the use of knives or guns, they can apply for a fast track review of the premises licence under new powers which came into force on 1 October 2007. In such cases, licensing authorities must also consider if it is appropriate to impose immediate extra conditions, such as a requirement to search for weapons, on the licence pending that review.

Olympic Games: Finance

Kate Hoey: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport pursuant to the answer of 30 April 2007, Official Report, column 1387W, on the Olympic Games: finance, what the final figures signed off in UK sport's audited 2006-07 year-end accounts were for the amounts spent on the Olympic sports as part of the planned World Class Pathway funding for the Beijing Cycle, broken down by sport. [154458]

Mr. Sutcliffe: UK Sport invested a total of £72.45 million in pathway funds for Olympic and Paralympic sports during 2006-07, through its World Class Pathway Programme. Of this total, £53.4 million was invested in Olympic sports, £7.4 million in Paralympic sports, and £11.7 million in services to support the Olympic and Paralympic investment.

The total amount invested directly into Olympic National Governing Bodies and athletes for this period has been broken down by sport in the following table:

2006-07
Sport £

Archery

740,627

Athletics

6,389,548

Badminton

1,549,194

Boxing

791,786

Canoeing

2,831,657

Cycling

6,014,638

Diving

1,112,648

Equestrian

2,812,707

Fencing

528,928

Gymnastics

1,756,099

Handball

431,000

Hockey

2,435,865

Judo

1,515,541

Modern Pentathlon

1,299,439

Rowing

7,059,681

Sailing

6,286,419

Softball

170,000

Swimming

4,845,012

Synchro Swimming

178,192

Table Tennis

583,450

Taekwondo

597,547

Target Shooting

1,000,301

Triathlon

786,827

Volleyball

536,500

Water Polo

423,283

Weightlifting

228,282

Wrestling

448,375

Grand total

53,353,546


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