Levelling-up Fund 2022-01-24

2022-01-24

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Q1 Partial Answer
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Rother Valley is seeking additional levelling-up funds to support local development.
I welcome the £11 million from the levelling-up fund that has already gone to Rother Valley, including £4.5 million to transform Maltby. I am glad that Rotherham Council is again putting in another bid for Rother Valley to get another £9 million for Dinnington High Street. What future funding pots will be available for other parts of Rother Valley so the whole constituency can be levelled up, especially villages like Thurcroft, Swallownest and Kiveton Park?
There has already been significant investment in Rotherham through the community ownership fund. The villages and communities that need it will get the services they deserve.
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Specific future funding pots were not mentioned
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Q2 Partial Answer
Peter Dowd Lab
Bootle
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There is concern about the allocation of levelling-up funds being equitable and transparent based on deprivation index.
The Government's own index of multiple deprivation indicates that certain constituencies received significant funding, while areas in the top 0.5% of the index received nothing. Is this equitable, transparent, and fair? Will you meet me and my neighbour to discuss our concerns?
The hon. Member is welcome to talk with us about future bids, but there are already funds allocated through processes that would be equitable and transparent.
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Details of specific meetings or actions not committed
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Q3 Partial Answer
Chi Onwurah Lab
Newcastle upon Tyne Central and West
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There is a long-standing need for real-time bus information in Newcastle.
In Newcastle, we have been waiting seven years—seven years—for real-time integrated bus information. Now the £3 billion bus improvement funding is less than half that expected and much of it is going on zero-emission buses. Will you commit to levelling up bus transport so that we are no longer under-served, overcharged and underinformed?
The hon. Member's constituency received £20 million from the levelling-up fund. We will work with her, the North of Tyne Mayor and Newcastle City Council to see what more we can do.
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No specific commitment on improving bus transport beyond existing allocations
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Q4 Partial Answer
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Rother Valley has received some levelling-up funding and is seeking more.
I welcome the £11 million from the levelling-up fund that has already gone to Rother Valley, including £4.5 million to transform Maltby. I am glad that Rotherham Council is again putting in another bid for Rother Valley to get another £9 million for Dinnington High Street. Can you tell me what future funding pots will be available for other parts of Rother Valley so the whole constituency can be levelled up, especially places like Thurcroft, Swallownest and Kiveton Park?
There has already been significant investment in Rotherham through the community ownership fund. We will work with my hon. Friend to ensure that villages and communities get services they deserve.
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Future funding specifics not provided
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Q5 Partial Answer
David Mundell Con
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
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Rural areas often lack the capacity to handle complex application processes.
Does my right hon. Friend share my concern that smaller and rural local authorities do not have the capacity to deal with complex application processes? What steps will he take to address this?
We need to work with those local authorities in Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale to ensure that communities get investment.
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Specific steps or measures not mentioned
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Q6 Partial Answer
Clive Betts Lab
Sheffield South East
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There are concerns about the adequacy of levelling-up funding compared to previous EU funding.
Does my right hon. Friend agree that success depends on how much money is available and distributed? Recent research by Teesside University shows a significant cut in yearly funding from £2.1 billion to £1.5 billion. In addition, cuts in his own Department's funding have hit the poorest local authorities hardest. When he produces his levelling-up White Paper, will he produce a comprehensive list of spending per head by region for each Department and show how policies change those levels?
The hon. Member makes an important point about transparency in the allocation of funding, and I look forward to working with him.
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Specific commitment to publish detailed lists not given
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Q7 Partial Answer
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There are media speculations about the fairness of levelling-up funding allocations, and there have been multiple divisions in which Andrew Bridgen voted against the government.
Given current media speculation about the allocation of levelling-up funding, and given that I am a Member of this House who has unfortunately had to vote against the Government on several occasions recently, will the Secretary of State reassure me on whether there is any point in North West Leicestershire reapplying for levelling-up funding? Does he agree that, were Coalville to be successful in the next round of bidding, it would demonstrate that the Government are not engaging in pork barrel politics?
My hon. Friend, like me, abjures the whole idea of pork barrels. What we both believe in is allocating funding on the basis of merit and need. I can assure him that he has been in the same Division Lobby as me more often than the deputy leader of the Labour party, the shadow Defence Secretary, the shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, the shadow Culture Secretary or the shadow Social Care Secretary, all of whom have benefited from levelling-up funds. If a requirement for Government funding were voting with the Government, I fear that the deputy leader of the Labour party would have lost out. However, I am delighted that her constituents in Ashton-under-Lyne have benefited from our funding.
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The specific point about North West Leicestershire reapplying for levelling-up funding was not addressed directly.
Changed Subject To Labour Party Members' Support
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Q8 Partial Answer
Alex Norris Lab Co-op
Nottingham North and Kimberley
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Analysis by NPC found that levelling-up funding is not effectively addressing homelessness in deprived communities, especially those with high concentrations of black, African and Caribbean populations.
Analysis of levelling-up funding published recently by NPC—New Philanthropy Capital—found that despite strong public support, homelessness is not being properly addressed. It found that communities with the highest concentrations of black, African and Caribbean communities fared poorly, and that four of the most deprived communities missed out entirely. Both the Secretary of State and the Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities have sought to make a supposed joke of this, but I do not think it is laughing matter that while poorer communities have missed out, the constituencies of at least three Cabinet Ministers which are considerably more affluent were successful in their bids. Beyond the jokes and the spin, does the Secretary of State honestly expect the House to believe that the Government have acted equitably rather than defaulting to the usual approach of pursuing narrow self-interest?
I cannot see how it would be in the narrow self-interest of the Government, if operating on partisan lines, to have given the hon. Gentleman's constituency £18 million for transport improvements from the levelling-up fund. These are not jokes; these are serious matters. We work with people across this House, including and especially in the Labour party, to ensure that funding goes where it is required. Lying behind the allegations made by him and others is a suggestion that somehow civil servants would conspire with Ministers deliberately to favour constituencies on the basis of political colouration.
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The specific issue about levelling-up funding not addressing homelessness in deprived areas was not directly addressed.
Changed Subject To Civil Servant And Ministerial Bias
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Q9 Partial Answer
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There have been accusations that Tory MPs were threatened with negative press stories as punishment for supporting a no-confidence vote in the Prime Minister.
Notwithstanding the Secretary of State's earlier comments, I am sure that he would never accuse a fellow Tory MP of misleading the House. Will he therefore comment on the veracity of the specific remarks made by the hon. Member for Hazel Grove about threats made to Tory MPs to withdraw investment from their constituencies and release negative press stories as punishment for supporting a no-confidence vote in the Prime Minister? Will he outline what investigations he intends to undertake to look into the abuse, or possible abuse, of levelling-up funds?
There is no evidence of any abuse of levelling-up funding. If anyone has it, I hope that they will bring it to the House's attention. As for any suggestion that someone may be on the receiving end of lots of negative press stories for voting against the Government, as someone who is solid, 100%, totally behind the Prime Minister and yet also on the receiving end of a plethora of negative press stories, I can tell the hon. Member that there is no correlation between the two.
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The specific issue about threats to MPs for voting against the government was not addressed directly.
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Q10 Partial Answer
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There is a concern that Gosport's small council and south coast location may put them at a disadvantage in levelling-up fund bids.
On every single criterion, my Gosport constituency should qualify for levelling-up funding, but our recent bid for funds was unsuccessful. Quite simply, we have a small council that lacks the resources to compete with the big guys for the funding, and there is also a strong feeling that our south coast location could disadvantage us. If, as the Secretary of State said, impassioned advocacy is a recipe for attracting funding, can he please give me a glimmer of hope for the future? Will he tell me that the levelling-up White Paper will also offer us hope, and when it will be published?
Few people put more passion into their advocacy than my hon. Friend. While in levelling up we must have a proper focus on the midlands and the north, other parts of the United Kingdom, including the area around the Solent—Gosport, Portsmouth and Southampton—also require investment. I will work with her to ensure that that investment is forthcoming.
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The specific request for a glimmer of hope in securing funding was not addressed directly.
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