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Lottery cash 'may help Olympics' | Lottery cash 'may help Olympics' |
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The government has said it may dip into National Lottery funds to make up for a shortfall in the final budget for the London Olympics in 2012. | The government has said it may dip into National Lottery funds to make up for a shortfall in the final budget for the London Olympics in 2012. |
Big Lotto Fund chairman Sir Clive Booth told Channel 4 News that 86,000 grants, totalling up to £950m, would be threatened if more money was taken. | Big Lotto Fund chairman Sir Clive Booth told Channel 4 News that 86,000 grants, totalling up to £950m, would be threatened if more money was taken. |
The Liberal Democrats said the Lottery should not be used as "a Treasury slush fund for Olympic overruns". | The Liberal Democrats said the Lottery should not be used as "a Treasury slush fund for Olympic overruns". |
But the government said the benefits would "far outstrip" the costs. | But the government said the benefits would "far outstrip" the costs. |
Sir Clive said: "I think part of the problem is that a lot of Whitehall doesn't really understand the Lottery and so they just assume that the lottery is this enormous pot of money which keeps generating huge amounts of cash - and that you can just help yourself to some of it, and that there are no adverse consequences." | Sir Clive said: "I think part of the problem is that a lot of Whitehall doesn't really understand the Lottery and so they just assume that the lottery is this enormous pot of money which keeps generating huge amounts of cash - and that you can just help yourself to some of it, and that there are no adverse consequences." |
We accept that using National Lottery funding for London 2012 represents a loss of income to the non-Olympic good causes Culture dept spokesman | |
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell has told MPs that the cost of London's Olympic park will increase by £900m, from £2.375bn to £3.3bn. | Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell has told MPs that the cost of London's Olympic park will increase by £900m, from £2.375bn to £3.3bn. |
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said a revised rundown of the cost of the games was expected "in this quarter". | The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said a revised rundown of the cost of the games was expected "in this quarter". |
This would include expenses such as materials, security, possible VAT liability and contingency plans. | This would include expenses such as materials, security, possible VAT liability and contingency plans. |
A DCMS spokesman said: "The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games provide a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to improve society and transform the lives of millions. | A DCMS spokesman said: "The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games provide a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to improve society and transform the lives of millions. |
"Whether it be in terms of regenerating of one of the most deprived areas in the country, inspiring a generation of youngsters to get active and take up sport, or creating a legacy of world class facilities for the whole country to use, the 2012 games will bring immense benefits to this country. | "Whether it be in terms of regenerating of one of the most deprived areas in the country, inspiring a generation of youngsters to get active and take up sport, or creating a legacy of world class facilities for the whole country to use, the 2012 games will bring immense benefits to this country. |
Any further raids of Lottery cash could seriously damage funding for arts, heritage, sports and charities Liberal Democrat culture spokesman Don Foster | Any further raids of Lottery cash could seriously damage funding for arts, heritage, sports and charities Liberal Democrat culture spokesman Don Foster |
"Exactly the sorts of benefits the Lottery was set up to deliver. | "Exactly the sorts of benefits the Lottery was set up to deliver. |
"We accept that using National Lottery funding for London 2012 represents a loss of income to the non-Olympic good causes. | "We accept that using National Lottery funding for London 2012 represents a loss of income to the non-Olympic good causes. |
"However, we remain convinced that the benefits the games will bring will far outstrip any effect created by such a diversion." | "However, we remain convinced that the benefits the games will bring will far outstrip any effect created by such a diversion." |
But Liberal Democrat culture spokesman Don Foster said: "The Lottery is already funding a large proportion of Olympic costs. | But Liberal Democrat culture spokesman Don Foster said: "The Lottery is already funding a large proportion of Olympic costs. |
"Any further raids of Lottery cash could seriously damage funding for arts, heritage, sports and charities. | "Any further raids of Lottery cash could seriously damage funding for arts, heritage, sports and charities. |
"We all agreed the Lottery should bear the burden of some of the costs of these games, but it must not be seen as a Treasury slush fund for Olympic overruns." |
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