English Partnerships generated two-thirds of its funding from land sales last year.

The figures were revealed by John Walker, chief executive of EP, at the publication of the development agency鈥檚 annual report this week. They show that EP generated 拢376m from its disposals programme in 2006-07, an increase of 34% on the previous year. That represents 64% of EP鈥檚 拢586m programme.

Walker, who was launching his first annual report as chief executive, said he hoped the proportion would increase to 70% in the next two years, but said EP would continue to receive some public subsidy.

He added that the agency had netted 拢580m from the sale of former hospital sites that it had bought for 拢320m.

However, he said he did not expect EP to be a big winner in this autumn鈥檚 Comprehensive Spending Review. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not expecting a big handout, which is why we鈥檙e keen to work with financial institutions. We鈥檇 rather use their money if possible.鈥

He said he hoped to see the first deal between EP and a local authority to set up an 鈥渁sset backed vehicle鈥 using council property by the end of this year.

Walker also announced that EP was drawing up a new version of its quality and price standards.