Restoration and Renewal Recall
Public Accounts Committee
Closed
Inquiry
The Committee is recalling senior Parliamentary officials including the clerks of both Houses and the Chief Executives of the Restoration and Renewal Delivery Authority and Sponsor Body, to answer questions on the next steps in the programme. This follows the decision to abolish the Sponsor Body and reopen exploration of …
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Recommendations
32
Conclusions
1
Report
1
Oral session
4
Letters
1
Event
Activity timeline 8 events
21 Jul
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17 May
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6 Mar
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2 Feb
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Oral evidence
2 Feb
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2 Feb
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2 Feb
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
2 Feb 2023
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Restoration and Renewal Recall
David Goldstone CBE · Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Delivery Authority
Dr John Benger · House of Commons
Dr Patsy Richards · Restoration and Renewal Client Team
Simon Burton · House of Lords
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fifty-Second Report - Restoration & Renewal of the Palace of… | HC 1021 | 17 May 2023 | 34 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
2 results
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fifty-Second Report - Restoration …
£270 million spent, with a pilot project planned to address uncertainties and engage public.
To date, the Delivery Authority has spent £270 million, with much of this on developing the previous schemes and preparing the business case prior to the programme being paused in 2022. It is now developing a wider range of options …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the work on a potential R&R pilot, stating that principles have been agreed and potential projects are being developed and assessed for consideration by the Client Board in the autumn.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fifty-Second Report - Restoration …
Insufficient information on costs and decant options hinders Parliament's strategic decisions.
In 2020, the NAO reported that to reduce the likelihood of previous decisions being reopened, decisions should be based on the best available evidence, be transparent and make clear the cost and timing implications of alternatives.67 We challenged the witnesses …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges the committee's concern regarding information sufficiency, detailing ongoing efforts such as quarterly reports, published meeting minutes, an information hub, and a comprehensive engagement plan to keep Members informed leading up to strategic decisions.
HM Treasury
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Correspondence 4 letters
6 Mar 2023
Joint correspondence from the House of Commons and House of Lords, dated 27 February 2023, following on from the oral evidence session on Restoration and Renewal Recall, held on Thursday 2 February 2023
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2 Feb 2023
Sir John Benger KCB, Clerk, House at House of Common, re Asbestos update, dated 1 February 2023
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2 Feb 2023
Joint correspondence from Sir John Benger KCB, Clerk, House at House of Common, David Goldstone CBE, Chief Executive, Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Delivery Authority, Simon Burton, Clerk of the Parliaments, House of Lords House of Lords and Dr Patsy Richards, Interim Chief Executive, Palace of Westminster Restoration and Renewal Sponsor Body, re R&R update, dated 30 January 2023
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16 Jan 2023
Correspondence from John Benger, Clerk of the House, Palace of Westminster, re update on Asbestos related incidents, Fire incidents and Stone masonry falls, dated 22 December 2022
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