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Wales' school buildings programme set to be scaled back | Wales' school buildings programme set to be scaled back |
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The Welsh government's biggest ever school building programme is being scaled back on what was originally planned. | The Welsh government's biggest ever school building programme is being scaled back on what was originally planned. |
BBC Wales understands the majority of councils have halved what they expect to spend each year after being asked to resubmit their original proposals. | BBC Wales understands the majority of councils have halved what they expect to spend each year after being asked to resubmit their original proposals. |
Councils are due to be told exactly how much funding they will receive after cutbacks and delays. | Councils are due to be told exactly how much funding they will receive after cutbacks and delays. |
Ministers said it was set against a background of "severe financial cuts". | Ministers said it was set against a background of "severe financial cuts". |
Local authorities had originally drawn up proposals costing more than £4bn under the 21st Century Schools programme. | Local authorities had originally drawn up proposals costing more than £4bn under the 21st Century Schools programme. |
But they were asked to go back to the drawing board because less money was available. | But they were asked to go back to the drawing board because less money was available. |
The Welsh government also warned councils they would have to pay 50% rather than 30% towards the cost of transforming their school buildings. | The Welsh government also warned councils they would have to pay 50% rather than 30% towards the cost of transforming their school buildings. |
This means work will start later and be spread over six years rather than three. | This means work will start later and be spread over six years rather than three. |
Chris Llewellyn, of the Welsh Local Government Association said it was a "very challenging" time. | Chris Llewellyn, of the Welsh Local Government Association said it was a "very challenging" time. |
"In some instances they (authorities) will have to look at refurbishment rather than new build," he said. | "In some instances they (authorities) will have to look at refurbishment rather than new build," he said. |
"They will also have to look at more effective use of ICT (information and communication technologies). | "They will also have to look at more effective use of ICT (information and communication technologies). |
"The capital we would all like to see isn't going to be available so we have to make the best use of the funding that is there." | "The capital we would all like to see isn't going to be available so we have to make the best use of the funding that is there." |
BBC Wales revealed in December 2010 that a shortfall of hundreds of millions of pounds was expected on what was originally planned. | BBC Wales revealed in December 2010 that a shortfall of hundreds of millions of pounds was expected on what was originally planned. |
Education minister Leighton Andrews told the NASUWT conference in Swansea on Sunday that the Welsh government was operating against a background of "very severe financial cuts", which included a 40% reduction in cash terms in the capital budget for three years. | Education minister Leighton Andrews told the NASUWT conference in Swansea on Sunday that the Welsh government was operating against a background of "very severe financial cuts", which included a 40% reduction in cash terms in the capital budget for three years. |
"That's not going to stop us investing in school buildings...but it does indicate the kind of restraints under which we operate," he said. | "That's not going to stop us investing in school buildings...but it does indicate the kind of restraints under which we operate," he said. |
BBC Wales has obtained figures from 20 of Wales' 22 local authorities which showed that they originally intended to build schools worth £1.361bn between now and 2015. | BBC Wales has obtained figures from 20 of Wales' 22 local authorities which showed that they originally intended to build schools worth £1.361bn between now and 2015. |
Over 15 years, the authorities planned to spend £4.434bn. | Over 15 years, the authorities planned to spend £4.434bn. |
Most of the councils said they had based their figures on the local authority's cost being 30%, with the Welsh government funding the remaining 70%. | Most of the councils said they had based their figures on the local authority's cost being 30%, with the Welsh government funding the remaining 70%. |
But a few months ago they were told to increase contributions to 50% and to resubmit proposals accordingly. | |
A Welsh government spokesperson said the minister would be making a statement later and would not be commenting ahead of it. | A Welsh government spokesperson said the minister would be making a statement later and would not be commenting ahead of it. |
"We would, however, like to clarify that the Welsh government's budget is being cut by the UK government to the tune of £1.95bn in real terms by 2014/15." | "We would, however, like to clarify that the Welsh government's budget is being cut by the UK government to the tune of £1.95bn in real terms by 2014/15." |
The spokesman said the capital budget in 2014-15 - used to invest in new schools - would be 45% lower in real terms than in 2009-10 "even after the capital consequentials we received in the Chancellor's Autumn Statement on Tuesday". | The spokesman said the capital budget in 2014-15 - used to invest in new schools - would be 45% lower in real terms than in 2009-10 "even after the capital consequentials we received in the Chancellor's Autumn Statement on Tuesday". |