In Full: The projects axed or suspended by government
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Here is the list of funding for projects agreed to by the Labour government since January 2010 which have been axed, or suspended by the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government.
The full list of projects agreed since 1 Jan now being cancelled:
Stonehenge Visitor Centre: £25m
Plans aimed to improve the setting of the prehistoric monument, with a new centre located further from the stones, the nearby A344 closed and a new transport system to drop visitors off. Stonehenge £25m centre plans axed
Local Authority Leader Boards £16m
Created in the last weeks of the Labour government to replace regional assemblies, made up of English council leaders with powers over areas like transport and housing. The government says their powers will be given to councils.
Sheffield Forgemasters International Limited: £80m
The Labour government had extended the engineering firm an £80m loan for a 15,000 tonne press to supply specialist components for the nuclear industry. Company's nuclear parts loan axed
Rollout of the Future Jobs Fund: £290m
A fund to support job creation for young people who were long-term unemployed which aimed to create 150,000 jobs. Councils, charities and social enterprises were encouraged to bid for a share of the money.
Six month offer recruitment subsidies: £30m
For people on Jobseekers Allowance for six months - it included new short-term training places, recruitment subsidies for firms employing them and more support for people to start up a business.
Extension of Young Person's Guarantee to 2011/12: £450m
The scheme aimed to provide work or training places, mainly for 18 to 24-year-olds who had been out of work for six months - some linked to the Future Jobs Fund.
Two year Jobseeker's Guarantee: £515m
Aimed at giving jobseekers a guaranteed offer of a job, internship, volunteering placement or work experience after two years of being out of work.
Active Challenge Routes - Walk England: £2m
Department of Health project to map walking routes and promote them on an interactive website so people can record their fitness.
County Sports Partnerships: £6m
Aimed at helping people access and benefit from sport - 49 across England. They also make sure local facilities are being put to best use.
North Tees and Hartlepool hospital: £450m
New hospital at Wynyard Park, on Teesside to replace existing hospital in Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees Hospital plans axed by government
Local Authority Business Growth Initiative: £50m
Aimed at encouraging councils to help local businesses grow by rewarding them with a grant that was not ringfenced.
Outukumpu: £13m
Project to buy and develop a Sheffield site into an industrial park.
List of projects suspended:
A14 road: £1.1bn
There had been plans to widen the road between Cambridge and Huntingdon to six lanes. Proposal to improve A14 suspended
Libraries Modernisation Programme: £12m
Plan to reverse decline in library usage, to offer flexible opening hours, free internet access and entitlement to membership from birth. Film centre loses government cash
Sheffield Retail Quarter: £12m
Retail and leisure development in central Sheffield consisting of about 100 new shops and 200 apartments.
Kent Thameside Strategic Transport Programme: £23m
Improving road junctions and bus transit schemes on the A2 to accompany major residential housing and commercial office development.
University Enterprise Capital Fund: £25m
Funding to help university departments translate ideas into commercial ventures.
Newton Scholarships: £25m
Initiative to identify, assist and retain 100 of the best research students at UK universities.
Health Research Support Initiative: £73m
Service to help medical researchers understand trends in patient data to support clinical trials and other studies.
Leeds Holt Park Well-being Centre: £50m
Plan for a "community hub" in Leeds including a new swimming pool and learner pool, meeting areas, a community café, activity rooms and consulting rooms.
Birmingham Magistrates Court: £94m
Proposal to build a state-of-the-art new court building in the centre of Birmingham.
Successor Deterrent Extension to Concept Phase Long Lead Items: £66m
Purchase of hardware for design phase of successor to Trident nuclear missile system - to be reviewed as part of the broader Trident "value for money" review.
Search and Rescue Helicopters: £4.6bn
Private Finance Initiative (PFI) funded deal for a new generation of search and rescue helicopters to be jointly operated by the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Transport. They will be reviewed "as a matter of urgency".
- Published8 June 2010
- Published15 June 2010