MORE than £49m worth of funds for schools, libraries, public transport and museums has been revealed.

The list of developer contributions from the 2,500-home Grove Airfield housing estate, agreed this month, has been published on Vale of White Horse District Council’s website.

Among the biggest submissions are £26m for secondary schools, £15m for primaries and £4m to help farmland birds.

Housebuilders Taylor Wimpey and Persimmon finally agreed the so-called Section 106 contributions with councils.