Government agency cuts 122 regeneration schemes - but won't say which ones
Funding for 122 regeneration projects around the West Midlands is to be axed, a government agency has announced - but it refuses to say which ones are affected.
Advantage West Midlands, a quango funded by the taxpayer, has been forced to cut spending on regeneration schemes for three reasons:
- The Government has cut its budget by £48 million.
- The money it raises itself, through land and property receipts, is down by £21 million.
- Business Secretary Lord Mandelson has ordered it to focus the money it does have on measures that directly support industry, rather than regeneration.
Perhaps, then, it has no choice but to withdraw funding from some regeneration schemes which had previously been told they could expect it.
But the refusal to name the projects concerned is a pretty blatant attempt to limit the public relations damage by making it hard for us to report what has actually happened.
The people running the projects involved know who they are, as they were told in letters from AWM chief executive Mike Laverty earlier this week.
I can't see any reason why a Freedom of Information request couldn't be used to get the details, but hopefully AWM will see sense and just publish them before that happens.
Edit: AWM have sent me this statement:
"A list of projects to which funding is no longer allocated will be released on request by Advantage West Midlands shortly. The release of this information to the media is being delayed slightly in order to ensure that affected applicants have received notification and had time to assess the impact of the funding decision.
"Some applicants may already be in discussion with alternative funding providers. We do not want to compromise those discussions by announcing that those projects have definitely been cut, when in fact they might proceed through alternative mechanisms."
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