Speeches

Lilian Greenwood – 2015 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Transport

The below Parliamentary question was asked by Lilian Greenwood on 2015-10-22.

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 21 October to Question 12230, if he will provide a breakdown by English region of the figures provided in the first table contained in that Answer under the headings (a) his Department’s spend per head and (b) total spend per head.

Mr Robert Goodwill

The table below details spend per head per region on cycling. These figures are made up of the following Government funded programmes: Cycle-Rail, Cycle Safety, Linking Communities, Cycle Ambition Cities, Cycle Ambition National Parks and the Local Sustainable Transport Fund.. The figures for total funding consist of DfT funding plus matched funding. Matched funding comes from a range of public and private sources, for example local authority budgets, private partnerships or third party grants.

We do not hold a regional breakdown for the £4.8m spent in 2013/14 by the Highways Agency. The table also does not include the £11m a year spent on Bikeability cycle training, as we do not hold a regional breakdown of this funding. These funding streams have therefore been excluded from the below calculations. Further, as we are still in financial year 2015/16 we cannot confirm exact expenditure and we have therefore excluded the 2015/16 financial year from the figures.

Region

Average spend per head to nearest £

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

East Midlands

DfT spend

1

1

1

1

Total spend

3

3

4

3

East of England

DfT spend

1

2

2

1

Total spend

3

4

4

4

North East

DfT spend

1

2

2

2

Total spend

5

6

8

7

North West

DfT spend

1

2

3

2

Total spend

4

6

6

6

South East

DfT spend

1

2

2

1

Total spend

4

5

5

5

South West

DfT spend

1

2

3

2

Total spend

7

7

8

8

West Midlands

DfT spend

1

1

3

3

Total spend

4

4

6

6

Yorkshire & Humber

DfT spend

1

1

3

3

Total spend

4

5

7

7

London

Total spend

2

3

9

13