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Written questions by Shelbrooke.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Alec Shelbrooke this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

Department:All (111)Department for Transport (38)Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (25)Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (8)Department of Health and Social Care (7)Treasury (6)Home Office (6)Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (6)Ministry of Defence (3)Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (3)Ministry of Justice (2)Department for Education (2)Department for Culture, Media and Sport (2)

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30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether her Department will fund improvements to the A1079 improvement scheme in Wilberfoss.

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether her Department will continue to fund improvements to the Sunderland Strategic Transport Corridor (phase 4).

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether her Department will fund improvements to the A1237 York Outer Ring Road dualling phase 2 Wetherby Road to A19 project.

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

Whether her Department will continue to fund improvements to the Blyth Relief Road.

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether her Department will continue to fund improvements to the Tyne Bridge and Central Motorway A167 (M).

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether her Department will continue to fund improvements to the Middlewich Eastern Bypass.

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether her Department will continue to fund the A34 MRN Cheadle – Handforth improvement plan (phase 1).

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

Whether her Department will continue to fund improvements to the A500 dualling.

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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Whether her Department plans to fund improvements to the A595 Grizebeck bypass.

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
Asked

Whether her Department plans to fund improvements to the Warrington Western Link Road.

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

30 Jul 2024·Department for Transport·Answered
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If she will continue to fund improvements to the A582 South Ribble Western Distributor.

Reply

The Chancellor set out on 29 July a range of pressures on public spending, including £2.9 billion of unfunded transport specific spending. Following this, the Secretary of State’s Written Ministerial Statement on 30 July set out that the Department is undertaking an internal review of its capital spend portfolio which will support the development of our new long-term strategy for transport. Any decisions about the portfolio will be subject to broader discussions and fiscal decisions made at Budget and Spending Review.

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