Government to provide up to £10m for Tour

THE Government has confirmed publicly for the first time that up to £10m will be made available to help Yorkshire host the first stages of the Tour de France next summer.
Some of the 'Tour Makers' show their readiness for the forthcoming Yorkshire Grand DepartSome of the 'Tour Makers' show their readiness for the forthcoming Yorkshire Grand Depart
Some of the 'Tour Makers' show their readiness for the forthcoming Yorkshire Grand Depart

Culture Secretary Maria Miller said the event would prove a “fitting part of the London 2012 legacy” – but warned organisers from Welcome to Yorkshire that they must review their existing plans and take a “more robust” approach to ensure taxpayers’ money is not spent unnecessarily.

A source close to Nick Clegg – who has been pushing for the event to win public funding –hailed a “significant” step forward after “weeks of Whitehall feet-dragging.”

“There can be no backing out now,” the source said. “The Deputy Prime Minister is absolutely delighted by the decision.”