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Written question asked by Damian Green (Conservative) on Tuesday, 24 April 2001, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Tuesday, 1 May 2001. It was answered by Bob Ainsworth (Labour) on Tuesday, 1 May 2001 on behalf of the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.


Dept of the Environment Transport and the Regions

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what plans he has to change the funding arrangements of the campaign, Are You Doing Your Bit, in 2001-02; and if he will make a statement; what funding he plans to allocate to the campaign, Are You Doing Your Bit, in (a) 2002-03 and (b) 2003-04.
Answer

Mr. Green: To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions (1) what plans he has to change the funding arrangements of the campaign, "Are you doing your bit?", in 2001-02; and if he will make a statement; [159256] (2) what funding he plans to allocate to the campaign, "Are you doing your bit?", in (a) 2002-03 and (b) 2003-04. [159257] Mr. Robert Ainsworth: The "are you doing your bit?" campaign, which promotes energy efficiency, transport, water conservation and waste reduction messages, was launched by the Deputy Prime Minister in 1998. Its budget provides for a range of activity, including an annual road show, in addition to the television and radio advertising campaign. £5 million of the budget identified for the overall campaign in 2001-02 (approximately £8 million) has been redirected to comprise one element of the £15 million package of short-term practical help for rural businesses in the areas worst affected by foot and mouth disease. The package was announced on 11 April by the Minister for the Environment and Chairman of the Rural Taskforce. Details of the advertising budget for DETR (Central) for 2002-03 and 2003-04 have not yet been decided. Allocation of advertising expenditure to particular campaigns, including "are you doing your bit?", will be on the basis of a strategic assessment of policy priorities by Ministers.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
367 c587-8W; 159256;159257
Session
2000-01
Subjects
Environment protection Publicity Recycling Waste disposal
Link
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