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More than £5.5 billion invested in sport by the Government and the national lottery since 1997.
Over a quarter of a million free swims taken in the north-east region since the Free Swimming programme was introduced.
A 68 per cent. increase in national museum visits from 1998-99 to 2008-09 10 per cent. of which were by adults from lower socioeconomic groups.
£416.6 million in grants allocated by English Heritage since 1997.
48 per cent. of buildings on the original 1999 Buildings at Risk Register having their future secured.
90 per cent. of all pupils taking part in at least two hours of high quality PE or sport per week in 2008 from an estimated 25 per cent. in 2003-04-exceeding our target.
Mr. Hoyle: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will set out, with statistical information as closely related to Chorley constituency as possible, the effect on that constituency of the policies of his Department since 1997. [314228]
Mr. Simon: My Department's aim is to improve the quality of life for everyone through cultural and sporting activities, to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries.
The impact of bodies and policies of my Department on the Chorley constituency since 1997 include:
£19,434 given from Arts Council England to organisations based in Chorley in 2008-09 through the Grants for the Arts programme.
Digital Switchover has been completed in the North West region, and by 2012, 98.5 per cent. of households nationwide will be able to receive digital TV-the same number that can currently receive analogue.
£7,570 of Exchequer investment to the Chorley constituency provided through Sport England since 2002.
Almost £20 million of National lottery grants made to applications from the constituency since 1995.
The Chorley constituency has also benefitted from other policies and spending whose impact cannot be broken down by constituency. This includes:
£4 billion of Exchequer funding spent on culture.
More than £5.5 billion invested in sport by the Government and the National lottery since 1997.
Over half a million free swims taken in the North West region since the Free Swimming programme was introduced.
A 68 per cent. increase in national museum visits from 1998-99 to 2008-09 10 per cent. of which were by adults from lower socioeconomic groups.
£416.6 million in grants allocated by English Heritage since 1997.
48 per cent. of buildings on the original 1999 Buildings at Risk Register having their future secured.
90 per cent. of all pupils taking part in at least two hours of high quality PE or sport per week in 2008 from an estimated 25 per cent. in 2003-04-exceeding our target.
Alan Keen: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will set out, with statistical evidence relating as closely as possible to Feltham and Heston constituency, the effects on that constituency of changes to his Department's policies since 1997. [316675]
Mr. Simon: My Department's aim is to improve the quality of life for everyone through cultural and sporting activities, to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries.
The impact of bodies and policies of my Department on the Feltham and Heston constituency since 1997 include:
Digital Switchover is due to take place in Feltham and Heston in 2012. By the time switchover is complete at the end of 2012, 98.5 per cent. of households nationwide will be able to receive digital TV-the same number that can currently receive analogue.
£115,222,067 of Exchequer investment to the Feltham and Heston constituency provided through Sport England since 2004.
Over £6 million of national lottery grants made to applications from the Feltham and Heston constituency since 1997.
A £163,000 repair grant offered by English Heritage in 2008-09.
The Feltham and Heston constituency has also benefited from other policies and spending whose impact cannot be broken down by constituency.
Over £13 million Arts Council England funding to projects in the London area £4 billion of Exchequer funding spent on culture.
More than £5.5 billion invested in sport by the Government and the national lottery since 1997.
Almost 400,000 free swims taken in the south east in the first six months of the Free Swimming programme.
A 68 per cent. increase in national museum visits from 1998-99 to 2008-09 10 per cent. of which were by adults from lower socioeconomic groups.
£416.6 million in grants allocated by English Heritage since 1997.
48 per cent. of buildings on the original 1999 Buildings at Risk Register having their future secured.
90 per cent. of all pupils taking part in at least two hours of high quality PE or sport per week in 2008 from an estimated 25 per cent. in 2003-04-exceeding our target.
Mr. Dhanda: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how much his Department has spent in Gloucester constituency since 1997; and which projects have been funded. [316004]
Mr. Simon [holding answer 5 February 2010]: My Department's aim is to improve the quality of life for everyone through cultural and sporting activities, to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries.
The impact of bodies and policies of my Department on the Gloucester constituency since 1997 include:
£111,100 given from Arts Council England to organisations based in Gloucester in 2008-09 through the Grants for the Arts programme.
Digital Switchover is due to take place in Gloucester in April 2010. By the time switchover is complete at the end of 2012, 98.5 per cent. of households nationwide will be able to receive digital TV-the same number that can currently receive analogue.
£938,706 of Exchequer investment to the Gloucester constituency provided through Sport England between 2002-03 and 2009-10.
Over £46 million of national lottery grants made to applications from the Gloucester constituency since 1997.
The Gloucester constituency has also benefited from other policies and spending whose impact cannot be broken down by constituency. This includes:
£4 billion of Exchequer funding spent on culture.
More than £5.5 billion invested in sport by the Government and the national lottery since 1997.
Over 400,000 free swims taken in the south west in the first six months of the Free Swimming programme.
A 68 per cent. increase in national museum visits from 1998-99 to 2008-09 10 per cent. of which were by adults from lower socioeconomic groups.
£416.6 million in grants allocated by English Heritage since 1997.
48 per cent. of buildings on the original 1999 Buildings at Risk Register having their future secured.
90 per cent. of all pupils taking part in at least two hours of high quality PE or sport per week in 2008 from an estimated 25 per cent. in 2003-04-exceeding our target.
Jon Trickett: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will set out, with statistical information related as directly as possible to Hemsworth constituency, the effects on Hemsworth of his Department's policies and actions since 2000. [316307]
Mr. Simon: My Department's aim is to improve the quality of life for everyone through cultural and sporting activities, to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries.
The impact of bodies and policies of my Department on the Hemsworth constituency since 2000 include:
Digital Switchover is due to take place in Hemsworth in 2011. By the time switchover is complete at the end of 2012, 98.5 per cent. of households nationwide will be able to receive digital TV-the same number that can currently receive analogue.
£176,600 of Exchequer investment to the Hemsworth constituency provided through Sport England since 2002.
Over £15.5 million of national lottery grants made to applications from the Hemsworth constituency since 1997.
A £50,000 repair grant offered by English Heritage in 2008-09.
The Hemsworth constituency has also benefited from other policies and spending whose impact cannot be broken down by constituency. This includes:
£4 billion of Exchequer funding spent on culture.
More than £5.5 billion invested in sport by the Government and the national lottery since 1997.
Almost 1.7 million free swims taken in the Yorkshire and Humber region since April 2009 under the Free Swimming programme.
A 68 per cent. increase in national museum visits from 1998-99 to 2008-09 10 per cent. of which were by adults from lower socioeconomic groups.
£416.6 million in grants allocated by English Heritage since 1997.
48 per cent. of buildings on the original 1999 Buildings at Risk Register having their future secured.
90 per cent. of all pupils taking part in at least two hours of high quality PE or sport per week in 2008 from an estimated 25 per cent. in 2003-04-exceeding our target.
Mr. Lancaster: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will set out, with statistical information related as directly as possible to Milton Keynes, the effects on Milton Keynes of the policies and actions of his Department and its predecessors since 1997. [316044]
Mr. Simon: My Department's aim is to improve the quality of life for everyone through cultural and sporting activities, to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries.
The impact of bodies and policies of my Department on the Milton Keynes constituency since 1997 include:
£100,169 given from Arts Council England to organisations based in Milton Keynes in 2008-09 through the Grants for the Arts programme.
During 2008-09 the Arts Council supported the Milton Keynes Gallery and The Stables in your constituency with regular funding totalling £468,566.
Digital Switchover is due to take place in Milton Keynes in 2012. By the time switchover is complete at the end of 2012, 98.5 per cent. of households nationwide will be able to receive digital TV-the same number that can currently receive analogue.
£912,715 of Exchequer investment to the Milton Keynes constituency provided through Sport England since 2002.
Over £67 million of National lottery grants made to applications from the Milton Keynes constituency since 1997.
The Milton Keynes constituency has also benefitted from other policies and spending whose impact cannot be broken down by constituency.
£4 billion of Exchequer funding spent on culture.
More than £5.5 billion invested in sport by the Government and the National lottery since 1997.
Almost 400,000 free swims taken in the south east in the first six months of the Free Swimming programme.
A 68 per cent. increase in national museum visits from 1998-99 to 2008-09 10 per cent. of which were by adults from lower socioeconomic groups.
£416.6 million in grants allocated by English Heritage since 1997.
48 per cent. of buildings on the original 1999 Buildings at Risk Register having their future secured.
90 per cent. of all pupils taking part in at least two hours of high quality PE or sport per week in 2008 from an estimated 25 per cent. in 2003-04-exceeding our target.
Fiona Mactaggart: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if he will set out, with statistical information related as directly as possible to the Slough constituency, the effects on Slough of the policies and actions of his Department and its predecessor since 2000. [311986]
Mr. Simon: My Department's aim is to improve the quality of life for everyone through cultural and sporting activities, to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries.
The impact of bodies and policies of my Department on the Slough constituency since 1997 include:
£107,400 given from Arts Council England to organisations based in Slough in 2008-09 through the Grants for the Arts programme.
Digital Switchover is due to take place in Slough in 2012. By the time switchover is complete at the end of 2012, 98.5 per cent. of households nationwide will be able to receive digital TV-the same number that can currently receive analogue.
£96,100 of Exchequer investment to the Slough constituency provided through Sport England between 2002-03 and 2009-10.
Over £25 million of National lottery grants made to applications from the Slough constituency since 1997.
The Slough constituency has also benefited from other policies and spending whose impact cannot be broken down by constituency. This includes:
£4 billion of Exchequer funding spent on culture.
More than £5.5 billion invested in sport by the Government and the National Lottery since 1997.
Over 6,000 free swims taken in the Slough Unitary Authority in the first six months of the Free Swimming programme.
A 68 per cent. increase in national museum visits from 1998-99 to 2008-09 10 per cent. of which were by adults from lower socioeconomic groups.
£416.6 million in grants allocated by English Heritage since 1997.
48 per cent. of buildings on the original 1999 Buildings at Risk Register having their future secured.
90 per cent. of all pupils taking part in at least two hours of high quality PE or sport per week in 2008 from an estimated 25 per cent. in 2003-04-exceeding our target.
Mr. Hunt: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport when he expects the provisional results of the most recent Taking Part survey to be published. [316249]
Mr. Simon: The next release of Taking Part survey results will take place on 18 March 2010.
This provides an update to the rolling annual data published on 17 December 2009 and will include additional data for the period up to December 2009.
Interim progress against public service agreement 21; indicator 6 will be assessed using data from the Taking Part survey in summer 2010, with the final assessment published in summer 2011.
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