Streamlined Routes

Streamlined Routes are a type of subsidy scheme made by the UK government for use by any UK public authority.

Streamlined Routes

Streamlined Routes (referred to as ‘streamlined subsidy schemes’ in The Act) are a type of subsidy scheme, made by the UK government, that public authorities can use for subsidies that align with the government’s strategic priorities (such as promoting innovation). They offer pre-assessed routes for public authorities to award subsidies more quickly.

What is a Streamlined Route?

Streamlined Routes are voluntary mechanisms that can be used by UK public authorities to give certain subsidies. There is no need to assess subsidies given under a Streamlined Route against the Subsidy Control Principles, providing they comply with conditions set out in the Streamlined Route.

Three Streamlined Routes were made on 5 January 2023 and laid before Parliament on 9 January 2023.

The three Streamlined Routes are for:

To help public authorities interpret and comply with the Streamlined Routes accompanying guidance has been produced for each route. Public authorities are strongly advised to consider the guidance documents when deciding to give subsidies under a Streamlined Route.

For further advice or assistance with Streamlined Routes please contact the Subsidy Control Advice Until (SCAU)

Back to top