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This table details Government Art Collection prints and paintings which were reported missing but subsequently recovered:
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:
Amount of grants for the arts funding provided to organisations based in the Birmingham local authority area | |
£ | |
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 | |
£ | |
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 | |
£ | |
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:
Programme | Year | Funding (£) |
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 |
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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