- Question by: Darren Johnson
- Meeting date: 10 November 2010
You talked earlier about the LDA's success in developing funding models for programmes that can outlive the LDA. While that is true for a number of programmes where either they are commercially viable or that they can expect continued Government support or, maybe, support through LEPs or whatever, there are clearly some programmes that have depended on a recoverable public subsidy, such as rolling out the home energy efficiency measures in the renew programme, supporting the low carbon zones, the trees in the parks programmes. Surely these are dead ducks now are they not?