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Formula One
Mr. Peter Ainsworth: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what recent discussions she has had with the motor racing industry about the future of Formula One racing facilities; and if she will make a statement. [3851]
Tessa Jowell [holding answer 13 July 2001]: My right hon. Friend the Minister for Sport has met representatives of the industry.
Digital Radio
Mrs. Brinton: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what plans she has to encourage the introduction of commercial digital radio. [3745]
Dr. Howells [holding answer 13 July 2001]: The Broadcasting Act 1996 established a framework of legislation which has encouraged the take up of digital radio. There are currently two national radio digital multiplexes and 28 local digital radio multiplexes with more to come. These are already carrying 135 stations (including 50 broadcasting simulcast on an analogue licence). In London there are currently 17 stations broadcasting, with a further 11 more to come by the end of the year.
We expect to conduct a review of progress made in digital radio in 2003, by which time we shall have a much clearer idea of where digital radio development is placed.
I welcome industry plans to produce cheaper digital radio sets.
Voluntary Sports Clubs
Miss McIntosh: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (1) what measures her Department is taking to encourage the work of voluntary sports clubs; [4042]
- (2) what recent representations she has received on taxation of voluntary sports clubs; and if she will make a statement. [4041]
Mr. Caborn: Since my appointment, the Department has received a number of representations concerning the current taxation treatment of voluntary sports clubs. Following the announcement from my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Budget of plans to consult on the best way for tax relief to help community amateur sports clubs, I am now working closely with Treasury colleagues and the sports organisations, including Sport England, The Central Council for Physical Recreation and The National Playing Fields Association, on the shape of a possible relief. My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State will publish a consultation paper later this year which will invite comments on the proposed relief and I have asked that copies be forwarded on to all those who have previously written to the Department on this issue.
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Millennium Dome
Chris Grayling: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what has been the total amount spent on the dome by the Millennium Commission and NMEC Ltd. since 31 December 2000; and what is the estimated total for the end of the current financial year. [3648]
Dr. Howells [holding answer 16 July 2001]: There has been no direct spend by the Millennium Commission on the Millennium Dome since 31 December 2000. Grant is made to the New Millennium Experience Company (NMEC) who have incurred a spend of around £7.5 million for the period of 1 January to 30 June 2001. This sum falls within the £628 million allocated by the Millennium Commission.
Responsibility for the dome passed to English Partnerships on 1 July 2001.
IT Contracts
Mr. Dobson: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport if she will list the information technology contracts in excess of £500,000 let by her Department or its predecessor since April 1991, giving in each case the original estimated cost and original estimated completion date, the actual cost and actual completion date and the names of the contractors involved and consultants retained by her Department. [3494]
Tessa Jowell: The Department for Culture, Media and Sport's predecessor, the Department for National Heritage, was established in April 1992 so information can be provided only from that date. My Department has let only one information technology contract in excess of £500,000. This is the ongoing contract for outsourced IT support and services let to Sema, now SchlumbergerSema, in May 1993 which is worth about £1 million per annum.
Gambling Review Body
Jeff Ennis: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport when she will publish the report of the Gambling Review Body. [4980]
Tessa Jowell: I am today laying copies of the report before Parliament. It is being published as a Command Paper, and the full text will be available on my Department's website (www.culture.gov.uk).
I am very grateful to Sir Alan Budd and his fellow members of the Review Body for their work. They have done a fine job. They were given a wide and challenging remit: to modernise the regulation of gambling in Great Britain, taking account of all relevant factors, including its social impact. Their report, based on extensive evidence and research, provides a thorough analysis of the issues and a coherent package of proposals. We are all in their debt.
All around the world legislators have grappled with the problem of how best to regulate gambling. There is no single solution which is right for all times and for all places. Gambling itself is continually evolving. Our present gambling laws were, for example, enacted before the internet was created and they make no provision for its use as a gambling medium. Regulation equally needs to take account of changing social circumstances and public expectations. There is no doubt that our current
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laws, as well as being too complex and out of date, fail to reflect the extent to which gambling has become an everyday part of the way in which millions of people choose to spend their leisure.
The Gambling Review Body has identified a number of proposals which would lift regulatory constraints which may no longer be justified. At the same time there are proposals which would provide additional safeguards which the Review Body sees as needed to achieve the overall policy aims of protecting children and the vulnerable, ensuring fairness to the punter and keeping crime out of gambling. The report accordingly recommends a new balance of regulation in the public interest. It is also clear from the report that we are looking at the scope for improving a system with many strengths: through its own and its regulators' efforts British gambling is among the world leaders.
We now plan to discuss with interested bodies the issues which implementation of the Review Body's recommendations would raise. We shall also welcome comments from members of the public and all sources: these should be sent to my Department by the end of October. I shall want to take these consultation and comments into account before reaching final decisions on the way ahead. I shall also want to consider carefully the potential impact of the Review Body's proposals on the National Lottery before deciding how to proceed.
In the meantime there is no reason to halt all work on changes which are consistent with the Review Body's conclusions and which can be taken forward without cutting across future legislation. We shall, for example, continue to work on plans to sell the Tote to racing and to end the horserace betting levy; and there are also regulatory reform proposals which are already subject to public consultation or parliamentary scrutiny. We need to consider them again in the light of the Review Body's work, but where progress can sensibly be made which will bring early benefits to the public and the industry alike, it should be made.
TRANSPORT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND
THE REGIONS
Departmental Contracts
Mr. Don Foster: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions if he will list the contracts awarded to W. S. Atkins, Buro-Happold and Kvaerner by his Department and its predecessor, agencies and non-departmental public bodies from May 1999 to the latest date for which information is available. [3241]
Dr. Whitehead: Details of contracts awarded to W. S. Atkins, Buro-Happold, and Kvaerner by the former Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions, its agencies and non-departmental public bodies from May 1999 to the current date are listed:
- 19992000
- W. S. ATKINS
- DETR (C)
- IT support and ECommerce
- Advice on working environment issues
- Aspects of noise impacts
- Regional airspace co-ordination study
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- Research management support
- Co-ordination of regional air services studies
- Assistance with investigation of drinking water quality incidents 19992000 and audit of water companies
- Feasibility report on relocation of Audit Commission
- A50 Stoke to Derby (PPP/PFI)
- A30/A35 Exeter to Bere Regis (PPP/PFI)
- Scientific research management support
- Agencies and Non Departmental Public Bodies
- Countryside Agency
- Planning support
- Review of recreation strategies
- Local heritage initiative marketing survey
- DSA
- IS strategy project management
- DVLA
- Training needs analysis
- Evaluation of project management
- Support for project assurance unit
- Environment Agency
- Engineering consultancy (feasibility design and supervision of flood defence work)
- Environmental consultancy and flood plain mapping and modelling
- Health and Safety Executive
- Safety Assessment of Carmarthen Bus Station
- Review of the applicability of Large Eddy Simulation Techniques to Safety Studies
- Effects of Secondary Containment on Source Term Modelling
- Updating and Support of Poolfire6
- Scientific SupportExplosives In Demolition
- Structural Risk Study
- Thermal Radiation Criteria for Vulnerable Populations
- Scientific SupportCrashworthniess Project
- Fire Risk Assessment for Workplaces Containing Flammable Substances
- Preparation of Maps for Use by NII
- Rovie Level Crossing Review
- Survey of Characteristics of People Working with Chemicals and the Companies They Work For
- ACE Model, Code Development
- Methodology for On-Site Ignition Probability
- System Reliability Updating Using Results from Underwater Joint Inspections
- Ladbroke Grove Accident Investigation
- Ladbroke Grove: Vehicle Storage Costs
- Presentation of Information on Momentum Releases
- Assessment of AGR Concrete Pressure Vessel Behaviour in Loss of Cooling Fault Conditions
- Dense Gas Dispersion Studies Using the MLFP Method with HSE Software
- IRR 99 Training
- Assessment of Railtrack's response to two Improvement Notices issued as a result of a accident at Ladbroke Grove on 5 October 1999
- OFGEM's inquiry to HSE dated 12 October 1999
- Investigation of a Gas Explosion at lark Hall, Hamilton
- Topographical Survey at Lark Hall, Hamilton
- Risk and Safety ImplicationsGeotechnical Characterisation and Analysis
- Nuclear Reactors (Environmental impact assessment for decomissioning) Regulations 1999 (EIAD) 1999
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- Highways Agency
- Area 18 Design Commission
- M25 CCTV Enhancement (Areas 3/4/5)
- A23 Coulsdon Relief Road Employers Agent
- R and D Advisory Service 99/02 for Pavement Engineering Group
- Specialist Traffic Transportation and Economic Advice
- NAD Execution of Steel StructuresBridges
- Managing Integration
- Trial Application and Sample Survey in Respect of Draft Fatigue Assessment Requirements
- Abnormal Indivisible Loads NotificationSystem Trial
- Management of NMCS2 Specification
- Framework Agreement Research Service ContractPavement Engineering
- Review of Highway Drainage Maintenance PracticePhase 2
- South East England Development Agency
- Heat and power study
- BURO-HAPPOLD
- DETR (C)
- Constructing a prototype cardboard building
- Agencies and Non Departmental Public Bodies
- English Partnerships
- Multi modal interchange
- South East England Development Agency
- Framework study
- KVAERNER
- DETR(C)
- Dartford river crossing (PPP/PFI)
- Birmingham northern relief road (PPP/PFI)
- M1-A1 link road (PPP/PFI)
- Agencies and Non Departmental Public Bodies
- Highways Agency
- Yorkshire Driver Information System
- 200001
- W. S. ATKINS
- DETR (C)
- Additional aspects of noise impacts
- Health and Safety
- Assistance with investigation of drinking water quality incidents 200001 and audit of water companies
- Review of drinking water quality aspects of serviceability relating to infrastructure and non-infrastructure assets
- Groundwater protection code for petrol stations
- Responding to water consultation documents
- Environmental impact of metalsreview of nickel in the UK
- GMOs for the bioremediation of organic and inorganic pollutants
- Provision of scientific and technical advice
- Technical support standards and assessment Branch of the Air and Environmental Quality Division
- Agencies and Non Departmental Public Bodies
- Countryside Agency
- Chilterns integrated access research contract
- Health and Safety Executive
- Rough Weather Rescue
- Gas Releases from BuildingsEnhancement to GRAB-T
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- Source Terms Modelling of Releases Within Building Complexes
- Specialist Support to Risk Assessment and Probablistic Aspects of Ind. Intro of Probablistic Structural
- Reliability Based Land Pipeline Design
- Peer Review of MSDU Land Use Planning Methodology
- Specification for a Study into Sources of Variability and Uncertainty in Probablistic Safety Assessments
- Graphics of Larkhall Explosion Site
- Fire Compartmentation in Chemical Warehouses
- New Information LeafletAsbestos Based Gasket Alternatives
- Software (PAN) Support
- Inspection of Waulkmill Reservoir
- Comparisons of Safety Levels Implicit in Structural Codes
- Carmarthen Bus StationAppeal against Improvement Notice
- Decommissioning and removal of the concrete gravity structures in the UKCS
- Specification to Study Performance Indicators for Use in Nuclear Facilities
- PIPIN Revision to Provide NT4 Compatibility and Additional Datasets
- Provision of Maps with LUP Zones
- Review of Railtracks Maintenance Strategy for the Forth Bridge
- International Common Cause Failure Data Exchange
- Development of Methodology to Assess Pipeline Safety Cases
- Accident Investigation, Linfield Street, Dundee Gas Explosion
- Phase 2, Accident Investigation, Linfield Street, Dundee Gas Explosion
- Development of the ACDC Database
- Level 3 Guidance Update
- General Management of the Technical Support Framework Agreement
- Ad Hoc Support
- Assessing Investigations into Signals Passed at Danger (SPADS)
- Research on the effect of HSE campaigns and their effects on rooflights and nets
- Advanced Fluid Loading Models
- Assessment of Railtracks's response to two improvement notices
- Conference on Risk in Civil Engineering
- PCPV Structural Integrity: Prolonged Natural Circulation/Loss of PVCS Fault Condition: Phase 1
- HSE intranet database for Offshore Division HF support
- Performance Indicators for Fixed Structures
- Characteristics of extended survival in the North Sea
- Fall of Stanchion A10, Project Arrow
- Highways Agency
- Area 16 Design Commission
- M62 New Junction 8 and J89 Widening
- A47 Thorney Bypass
- Framework Agreement for Structural Bearings Advice
- Framework Agreement Advice on Steel and Composite Bridges
- Framework Agreement for SLVR Consultancy
- Environment Research and Development Framework Arrangements
- Tactical Traffic ControlAlternative Vehicle Detectors (for Elevated Motorways and 5/6 Lane Motorways)
- Health and Safety Assessment of HA's offices
- Scheme Forecast Monitoring/Post Implementation Evaluation
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- Consultancy Framework for TSE 200003
- Implementation of Eurocodes
- Foresight Vehicle Probe-IT (collaboration agreement)
- BURO-HAPPOLD
- DETR (C)
- Facilitating the benefits of technological innovation
- Capturing how to construct a timber gridshell safely
- Capture and analysis if vibration data from an unfinished laboratory floor
- Agencies and Non Departmental Public Bodies
- South East England Development Agency
- Eastbridge master plan
- KVAERNER
- DETR (C)
- Nil
- Agencies and Non Departmental Public Bodies
- Highways Agency
- M1/M45 Northamptonshire Control Office Area NMCS (Design and Build)
- 2001-to date
- W. S. ATKINS
- DETR (C)
- Nil
- Agencies and Non Departmental Public Bodies
- Health and Safety Executive
- Sources of Variability and Uncertainty in Nuclear Reactor PSAs
- Assistance with NSD Emergency Arrangements
- Forth Bridge TG2
- Case-by-case support on Nuclear Reactors (Env. Impact Assessment for Decommissioning) Regs 1999
- Assessment of layout of Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow
- International Common Cause Failure Data Exchange
- Assessment of railway industry SPAD investigations
- Tay wastewater project: assessment of ground conditions
- Expert Report on the security of temporary traffic signs and sign frames
- ACE Model Development
- Highways Agency
- Maintaining Agency Contracts: Area 6 (Hertfordshire, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk)
- BURO-HAPPOLD
- DETR (C)
- Nil
- Agencies and Non Departmental Public Bodies
- South East England Development Agency
- Boiler shop disposals
- Sector works
- KVAERNER
- DETR (C)
- Nil
- Agencies and Non Departmental Public Bodies
- Nil.
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