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This table details Government Art Collection prints and paintings which were reported missing but subsequently recovered:


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Year went missing Work/artist Value £

2001

Dung Gate, Jerusalem by H. G. Gray

1,000

2001

Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem by H. G. Gray

1,000

2001

Zion Gate, Jerusalem by H. G. Gray

1,000

2001

St. Stephen's Gate, Jerusalem by H. G. Gray

1,000

2001

Damascus Gate, Jerusalem by H. G. Gray

1,000

2001

Herod's Gate, Jerusalem by H. G. Gray

1,000

2001

Golden Gate, Jerusalem by H. G. Gray

1,000

2001

The Citadel, Jerusalem by H. G. Gray

1,000

2003

The Mansion House looking towards Cheapside by T. Malton

50

2003

Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868) Lord Chancellor by R. Bowyer

50

2003

A Perspective View of Lincoln's Inn by J. Maurer

75

2004

Forced Labour 34/250 by A. Hrdlicka

500

2004

Cartmel Fell, Windermere 45/100 by N. Ackroyd

500

2004

Les Premiers Astres 21/50 by J. Dickson

50

2005

Calcutta by H. Salt

1,000

2005

Lower Wessex Lane, Summer 9/10 by Stevens

50

2005

Lower Wessex Lane, Spring 28/75 by Stevens

50

2005

Stand On The Green by R. Burn

50

2005

Key Print to Field Marshal, the Duke of Wellington giving orders to his Generals previous to a General Action

50

2006

Abstract by S. Kaner

100

2007

Rival 29/100 by Procktor

400

2007

Sir William Chambers by F. Cotes

75,000

2007

Shipping by J. T. Serres

7,000

2008

Yellow Square Plus Quarter Blue 30/72 by W. Scott

3,000

2008

Mudbanks by J. Trevelyan

500

2008

Calypso 36/50 by J. Trevelyan

500

2008

Breeze I 40/50 by J. Brunsdon

50


Leisure: Birmingham

Richard Burden: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how much funding his Department has provided for (a) public libraries, (b) museums, (c) galleries, (d) arts development and support, (e) open spaces, (f) sport and leisure facilities, (g) school sport and (h) other cultural services in Birmingham in each year since 1997. [325168]

Mr. Bradshaw: Information on funding levels in Birmingham for (a) public libraries, (b) museums, (c) galleries, (e) open spaces, (f) sport and leisure facilities, and (h) other cultural services is not held centrally.

I am able to provide details of funding in Birmingham for:

(d) Arts development and support

The following table details funding provided under the Grants for the Arts programme in the Birmingham local authority area since the programme was introduced in 2003:


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Amount of grants for the arts funding provided to organisations based in the Birmingham local authority area

£

2003-04

2,306,449

2004-05

3,464,364

2005-06

3,313,558

2006-07

4,627,704

2007-08

2,457,633

2008-09

2,238,845

Total

18,408,553


and

(g) School sport

Every community in England will benefit from investment into delivery of the five hour offer, which is targeted through our national network of 450 school sport partnerships and 49 county sport partnerships. Exchequer funding for school sport partnerships in Birmingham began in 2004 and is continuing through the PE and Sport Strategy for Young People, (PESSYP), jointly funded by my Department and the Department for Children, Schools and Families.

Funding provided for school sport partnerships in Birmingham in each year since 2004 is shown in the following table:

Funding for school sports partnerships in Birmingham

£

2004

1,829,386

2005

2,306,047

2006

2,627,371

2007

2,364,633

2008

2,847,453

2009

2,914,155

Total

14,889,045


Funding provided for sports colleges in Birmingham in each year since the first sports college was established is shown in the following table:

Funding for sports colleges in Birmingham

£

2000-01

471,580

2001-02

766,522

2002-03

734,788

2003-04

796,354

2004-05

1,147,896

2005-06

1,231,120

2006-07

1,291,855

2007-08

1,476,157

2008-09

1,430,315

2009-10

1,462,089

Total

10,808,676


Birmingham county sport partnership has received PESSYP funding via the Sport Unlimited, Leadership and Volunteering and Recruit into Coaching programmes. The key investments are outlined in the following table:


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Programme Year Funding (£)

Sport Unlimited

2008-09

214,450

2009-10

271,938

2010-11

333,296

Total

819,684

Leadership and Volunteering

2008-09

22,000

2009-10

22,000

2010-11

22,000

Total

66,000

Recruit into Coaching

2009-10

8,786

2010-11

12,500

Total

20,286


Museums and Galleries: Overseas Visitors

Mr. Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1) whether he has made an estimate of the (a) total financial contribution made by foreign national visitors to national museums and galleries in each year since 1997 and (b) proportion of the turnover of those museums attributable to such contributions in each of those years; and if he will make a statement; [323664]

(2) what estimate he has made of the number of foreign nationals who have visited national museums and galleries in each year since 1997; and if he will make a statement. [323665]

Mr. Sutcliffe: The number of overseas visits reported by 17 of the national museums and galleries since 1998 are in the table. This is an agreed museum performance indicator.

Overseas visitors
Financial year Number

1998-99

6,053,600

1999-2000

6,044,299

2000-01

9,348,709

2001-02

9,139,763

2002-03

9,589,987

2003-04

11,805,327

2004-05

10,882,420

2005-06

10,912,808

2006-07

14,256,408

2007-08

15,179,212

2008-09

13,907,317


The Department does not hold the data for 1997.

The financial contributions and proportion of turnover to national museums and galleries by overseas visitors is not collected centrally.


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