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Mr. Freeman : None. This is a commercial matter for British Rail.

Strasbourg Air Services

Mr. David Atkinson : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what effect the single market will have on the ability of British airlines to provide services to and from Strasbourg ; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Norris : Existing Community rules allow British airlines to operate services to Strasbourg. These rules, however, contain limitations on the capacity which carriers are entitled to provide, and regulate the fares which can be charged. On 1 January 1993, the Community's single market in air transport takes effect. Capacity limitations will then be removed ; and free pricing will be introduced, subject to safeguards against excessively high or predatory fares. The decision to operate services on particular routes remains a matter for the commercial judgment of the airlines.


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Roads (Investment)

Ms. Walley : To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what rate of return on investment is achieved on (a) local safety schemes and (b) motorway widening schemes.

Mr. Kenneth Carlisle [holding answer 13 November 1992] : Returns provided by local authorities indicate that the sums earmarked for local safety schemes in the transport supplementary grant settlement for 1991-92 produced an average first year rate of return of 76 per cent., and over the first three years an average rate of return of 213 per cent.

Motorway widening schemes are appraised using the COBA and QUADRO computer programs. For those programmed motorway widening schemes that have reached the stage of having a validated cost-benefit assessment based on current traffic forecasts, the average ratio between the discounted benefits and the discounted costs is 3:1.

ENVIRONMENT

Council House Sales

Mrs. Dunwoody : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what proportion of the receipts of local councils from council house sales they have been allowed to spend.

Mr. Robin Squire : Local authorities have been allowed to spend 25 per cent. of their receipts from council house sales and 50 per cent. of most other receipts. Under regulations which came into force on 13 November 1992, local authorities may spend in full the capital receipts obtained between that date and 31 December 1993 from nearly all sales of council houses and other assets.

Ms. Lynne : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will allow local authorities to spend more of their council house receipts.

Mr. Baldry [holding answer 12 November 1992] : Under regulations which came into force on 13 November 1992, local authorities may spend in full the capital receipts obtained between that date and 31 December 1993 from nearly all sales of council houses and other assets.

Radioactive Waste

Mr. Llew Smith : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what contributions were made by (a) his Department and (b) consultants to his Department, to the international radioactive waste management advisory committee of the International Atomic Energy Agency special meeting held in Vienna in October.

Mr. Maclean : The second meeting of the international radioactive waste management advisory committee sub-group on principles and criteria for radioactive waste disposal, which met in Vienna from 27 to 29 October 1992, was attended by an inspector from Her Majesty's inspectorate of pollution who participated fully in the discussions which took place.

Agencies

Mr. McAllion : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list those agencies in his Department which are being considered for privatisation or contractorisation.


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Mr. Howard : None of the agencies for which I am responsible is currently a candidate for privatisation or contractorisation. These are, however, issues that are considered as part of each agency's three-year review ; where appropriate, an announcement would be made.

Competitive Tendering

Sir Thomas Arnold : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) what proposals he has to amend the Local Government (Direct Labour Organisations) (Competition) Regulations 1989, S.I., 1989, No. 1588 ;

(2) if he will make it his policy to apply regulation 6 of the Local Government (Direct Labour Organisations) (Competition) Regulations 1989, S.I., 1989 No. 1588, on compulsory competitive tendering, to all works of maintenance irrespective of their value.

Mr. Redwood : All construction and maintenance work, other than a limited range of highways work, carried out by local authorities on their own account, is subject to the competitive tendering provisions of the Local Government Planning and Land Act 1980 and the regulations made thereunder. My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Transport has consulted on proposals to subject the full range of highways work to these provisions, and the responses are being considered. We have no plans to amend the regulations in respect of the limited competition-free allowances provided for work carried out by authorities for other public bodies.

Private Detectives

Mr. Cohen : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what use his Department has made of private detectives in each of the last five years ; at what cost ; and if he will list the firms involved.

Mr. Howard : None.

Mr. Denham : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment on how many occasions since 1979 his Department has engaged private detective agencies to investigate the activities of British citizens ; and if he will list the date and purpose of each investigation.

Mr. Howard [holding answer 18 November 1992] : None.

Water

Mr. Dafis : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will make it his policy to bring forward proposals for statutory annual reports and audits on water resources management in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Maclean : No. The present arrangements are adequate. They require the National Rivers Authority, among other things, to prepare annual reports on its activities, including its duty to conserve, and secure the proper use of, water resources ; and to publish information from which assessments can be made of the actual and prospective demand for water and of actual and prospective water resources.


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Sites of Special Scientific Interest

Mr. Dafis : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will seek to amend the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 to require all planning applications affecting sites of special scientific interest to receive direct ministerial approval.

Mr. Maclean : No. Department of the Environment circular 1/92 states that the Secretary of State will normally call in planning applications which are likely to affect SSSIs of international importance and of recognised national importance. Guidance to local authorities and others on how the conservation of our natural heritage is to be reflected in land use planning and development control is set out in circular 27/87. The guidance will be updated in a planning policy guidance note, which will be published shortly.

Contaminated Land

Mr. Dafis : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will undertake further investigation on the type and nature of contamination on all sites which are included on his departmental register of contaminated land.

Mr. Maclean : My Department does not keep such a register. We are considering the responses to our proposals for the compilation by local authorities of registers of land which may be contaminated. Authorities have a duty to investigate possible contamination where they consider that this may constitute a nuisance, and to ensure that action is taken where necessary.

Methyl Bromide

Mr. Hinchliffe : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what studies have been undertaken into atmospheric effects of methyl bromide.

Mr. Maclean : The best current understanding of the effects of methyl bromide was recently summarised and assessed by the methyl bromide science panel at the request of the United Nations Environment Programme.

Pit Closures

Mr. Hinchliffe : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what account has been taken of the employment effect of pit closures in calculating standard spending assessments.

Mr. Robin Squire : Proposals for 1993-94 standard spending assessments will be announced shortly as part of the provisional revenue support grant settlement.

Mr. Madden : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, pursuant to the answer of 12 November, Official Report, column 974, concerning Lord Walker, if he will give details as to the terms, including salary, on which Lord Walker has been appointed chairman-designate of the urban regeneration agency ; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Robin Squire [holding answer 17 November 1992] : Lord Walker will be chairman of the urban regeneration agency when it is established. His current role as chairman-designate does not constitute a formal appointment. He will receive no remuneration as chairman-designate or as chairman.


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Opencast Mining

Mr. Hinchliffe : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what were the expenditure levels for reclamation projects in opencast mining sites for each year since 1980 ; and what projection for such costs are available for the next (a) 10 years and (b) 50 years.

Mr. Baldry : This information is not held centrally.

Unemployment

Mr. Hinchliffe : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what assessment has been made of increased costs to local authorities resulting from increased unemployment levels, when calculating standard spending assessments.

Mr. Robin Squire : Proposals for standard spending assessments for 1993-94 will be announced shortly as part of the provisional revenue support grant settlement.

Portland Naval Base

Dr. David Clark : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what additional funding will be made available to (a) Dorset county council and (b) Weymouth borough council as a result of the closure of Portland naval base ; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Robin Squire : My right hon. and learned Friend has no plans to provide additional funding on this account through the revenue support grant settlement for 1993-94.

Pollution Control

Mr. Gill : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment when he will determine the appeals by National Power and PowerGen under section 22(5) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 for parts of their applications for integrated pollution control authorisation to be excluded from the public register on grounds of commercial confidentiality.

Mr. Howard : I have today dismissed the appeal by PowerGen which related to forecast schedules of emission for 1991. In view of what I conclude to be the significance of the information to the process of application and authorisation and the consequent importance of its being available to the public, and my conclusions on the likelihood and extent of prejudice, I consider that the inclusion of the information in the register would not have been prejudicial to an unreasonable degree to the commercial interests of the appellant. I and my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Wales have today jointly determined to allow National Power's appeal, which relates to different information. We are satisfied that the information is not directly relevant to determination of the applications for authorisation themselves or to any of the conditions that are likely to be imposed in the authorisations and is not necessary to enable the public to comment effectively on the applications. The information was provided in excess of Her Majesty's inspectorate of pollution's normal requirements and is not of the type intended by the legislation to be made available to the public. In view of the lack of relevance for the purposes of integrated pollution control, we consider that any prejudice to the company's commercial interests would be unreasonable in the circumstances.


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The appeals were the first of their kind under the new system and raised complex issues which required full and careful consideration. Forecast schedules of emission have been supplied by PowerGen for 1992 and are the subject of a separate appeal. Similar information in respect of 1993 will be required to be supplied to HMIP shortly by both PowerGen and National Power. It is to be hoped that any further issue of confidentiality will be resolved as soon as possible, and that determination of all the companies' applications for authorisation will then proceed without undue delay.

Orimulsion

Mr. Oakes : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many applications he has received for authorisation to burn orimulsion ; for what amounts in tonnes ; and at which power stations.

Mr. Maclean [holding answer 10 November 1992] : Her Majesty's inspectorate of pollution has received four applications to burn orimulsion.

The applicants state that the amounts of orimulsion which each station can burn at maximum load will be as follows :

Padiham Power Station, Lancashire (National Power) approximately 43 tonnes per hour ; Pembroke Power Station, Dyfed (National Power) approximately 700 tonnes per hour ; Ince "B" Power Station, Cheshire (PowerGen) approximately 165 tonnes per hour and Richborough Power Station, Kent (PowerGen) approximately 126 tonnes per hour.

Local Government Finance

Mr. Tipping : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what discussions he has had with local authorities about the report by the Institute of Local Government on the effects on costs and services of local government in the metropolitan areas of England following the abolition of the metropolitan county councils.

Mr. Squire [holding answer 17 November 1992] : My right hon. and learned Friend has had no such discussions.

Housing, Pendle

Mr. Gordon Prentice : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment (1) if he will give the number of households on the waiting list of Pendle borough council for each year since 1982 ; (2) what percentage of (a) the local authority, (b) housing associations, (c) the private sector and (d) the total housing stock in Pendle was assessed as requiring major expenditure to bring it up to standard, in each year since 1982.

Mr. Baldry : Local authorities report in their annual housing investment programme--HIP--returns the number of dwellings in their own stock that are unfit, not unfit but in need of renovation, and those designated under the housing defects legislation and not yet reinstated, along with estimates of those owned by housing associations and in the private sector.

Since 1986, local authorities also report the number of households on their council housing waiting lists.

The information reported by Pendle is as follows :


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                      Percentage of                                                                                                                

                      housing stock                                                                                                                

                      requiring capital                                                                                                            

                      expenditure                                                                                                                  

                     |LA<1><2>            |HA                  |Private<3>          |Total<1><2><3>      |Number of households                     

                                                                                                         |on waiting list                          

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1982                 |26                  |0                   |40                  |37                  |n/a                                      

1983                 |24                  |0                   |38                  |35                  |n/a                                      

1984                 |23                  |0                   |37                  |34                  |n/a                                      

1985                 |34                  |11                  |37                  |37                  |n/a                                      

1986                 |39                  |14                  |37                  |39                  |1,206                                    

1987                 |36                  |14                  |45                  |44                  |1,708                                    

1988                 |34                  |5                   |53                  |50                  |1,481                                    

1989                 |20                  |20                  |53                  |48                  |1,598                                    

1990                 |22                  |9                   |48                  |44                  |1,507                                    

                      -------                                                                             ---                                      

1991                 |78                  |8                   |51                  |54                  |2,597                                    

1992                 |86                  |9                   |55                  |58                  |2,901                                    

<1> Pendle BC has provided amended local authority and total figures for 1991 since the HIP1 returns were finalised.                               

<2> The information collected for local authority dwellings that were not unfit but in need of renovation in 1991 and 1992 relates to all          

dwellings requiring capital expenditure whereas, prior to 1991, a lower limit of £3,000 was imposed.                                               

<3> The information collected for private sector dwellings that were not unfit but in need of renovation in 1991 and 1992 relates only to          

dwellings whose owners were likely to be eligible for discretionary renovation grants.                                                             

<4> In 1990 Pendle borough council relaxed the conditions of entry to its waiting list for council housing.                                        

Lleyn Peninsula

Mr. Alex Carlile : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will commission an independent assessment of the possible environmental damage from exploration for fossil fuels off the Lleyn peninsula.

Mr. Eggar [holding answer 16 November 1992] : I have been asked to reply.

I am responding to this question in view of my ministerial responsibilities for oil and gas exploration licensing. It is the responsibility of the company holding the petroleum production licence to commission an environmental impact assessment if asked to do so in the special conditions attached to the licence. Hamilton Oil Company was awarded the two blocks north-west of the Lleyn peninsula in the 12th round of offshore oil and gas licensing. It will be required to produce such an assessment before development takes place on these blocks. The assessment will be copied to statutory bodies, such as the Joint Nature Conservancy Committee, water authorities and mineral planning authorities, which will advise if the planned development is likely to have an adverse effect on the environment.

Attendance Allowance

Mr. Hinchliffe : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what guidelines have been issued to local authorities concerning the treatment of attendance allowance income in respect of means-tested support services.

Mr. Yeo : I have been asked to reply.

We are in the process of issuing guidance to local authorities on the new charging rules from next April for people in residential accommodation under local authority arrangements. The guidance explains that local authorities should disregard attendance allowances and the care component of disability living allowance where it is paid to temporary residents.


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We will be issuing guidance later about the treatment of attendance allowance and the care component of disability living allowance in charging for domiciliary and day care services.

Personal Social Services

Mr. Hinchliffe : To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the capital allocations for personal social services issued to each local authority in England for each year since 1981-82 and the annual capital guidelines for personal social services for the same years, at current and constant prices.


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Mr. Yeo [holding answer 10 November 1992] : I have been asked to reply.

Table 1 gives details of personal social services capital allocations by local authority from 1987-88, at current and constant prices. From 1990-91 the allocations include supplementary credit approvals and the secure accommodation for children grant, where applicable. Prior to 1990-91, supplementary credit approvals were not available. Information about capital allocations from 1981-82 to 1986-87 and about allocations for secure accommodation for children prior to 1990-91 could be provided only at disproportionate cost. Table 2 gives details of annual capital guideline allocations, from their introduction in 1990-91, at current and constant prices.


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Capital Allocations for Personal Social Services issued to Local Authorities from 1987-88 to 1992-93                                                                                                                                                                               

£ (000s)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

                        1987-88                                   1988-89                                   1989-90                                   <2>1990-91                                <2>1991-92                                <2>1992-93                               

                       |Current prices      |Constant prices<1>  |Current prices      |Constant prices<1>  |Current prices      |Constant prices<1>  |Current prices      |Constant prices<1>  |Current prices      |Constant prices<1>  |Current and Constant                     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |prices<1>                                

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Camden                 |593                 |819                 |996                 |1,284               |1,215               |1,469               |1,726               |1,930               |1,208               |1,260               |1,497                                    

Greenwich              |616                 |851                 |308                 |397                 |194                 |235                 |591                 |661                 |512                 |533                 |632                                      

Hackney                |432                 |597                 |566                 |729                 |643                 |777                 |698                 |780                 |893                 |931                 |885                                      

Hammersmith and Fulham  1,113                1,538                557                  718                  671                  811                  1,271                1,421                1,072                1,118                1,014                                    

Islington              |381                 |527                 |1,357               |1,749               |678                 |820                 |1,275               |1,426               |426                 |444                 |1,004                                    

Kensington and Chelsea |155                 |214                 |297                 |383                 |149                 |180                 |927                 |1,036               |1,414               |1,474               |895                                      

Lambeth                |390                 |539                 |677                 |872                 |339                 |410                 |912                 |1,020               |1,073               |1,119               |1,174                                    

Lewisham               |238                 |329                 |1,022               |1,317               |511                 |618                 |467                 |522                 |632                 |658                 |782                                      

Southwark              |372                 |514                 |208                 |268                 |196                 |237                 |961                 |1,075               |1,337               |1,394               |918                                      

Tower Hamlets          |163                 |225                 |140                 |180                 |131                 |158                 |1,413               |1,580               |1,226               |1,278               |1,391                                    

Wandsworth             |381                 |527                 |1,278               |1,647               |639                 |773                 |414                 |463                 |566                 |590                 |744                                      

Westminster            |171                 |236                 |201                 |259                 |176                 |213                 |286                 |320                 |506                 |528                 |575                                      

City of London         |0                   |0                   |5                   |6                   |5                   |6                   |23                  |26                  |9                   |9                   |10                                       

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Inner London           |5,005               |6,917               |7,612               |9,810               |5,545               |6,704               |10,965              |12,260              |10,873              |11,336              |11,520                                   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Barking and Dagenham   |115                 |159                 |145                 |187                 |134                 |162                 |242                 |271                 |343                 |357                 |367                                      

Barnet                 |767                 |1,060               |675                 |870                 |338                 |409                 |705                 |788                 |693                 |722                 |930                                      

Bexley                 |183                 |253                 |208                 |268                 |195                 |236                 |352                 |394                 |538                 |561                 |647                                      

Brent                  |353                 |488                 |241                 |311                 |224                 |271                 |405                 |453                 |820                 |854                 |726                                      

Bromley                |340                 |470                 |289                 |372                 |272                 |329                 |771                 |862                 |610                 |636                 |846                                      

Croydon                |274                 |379                 |302                 |389                 |318                 |384                 |498                 |557                 |699                 |729                 |886                                      

Ealing                 |557                 |770                 |278                 |358                 |259                 |313                 |468                 |523                 |630                 |657                 |1,160                                    

Enfield                |278                 |384                 |827                 |1,066               |1,026               |1,241               |504                 |564                 |576                 |600                 |781                                      

Haringey               |404                 |558                 |202                 |260                 |175                 |212                 |307                 |343                 |422                 |440                 |1,048                                    

Harrow                 |633                 |875                 |752                 |969                 |585                 |707                 |320                 |358                 |459                 |479                 |582                                      

Havering               |184                 |254                 |766                 |987                 |383                 |463                 |375                 |419                 |467                 |487                 |626                                      

Hillingdon             |581                 |803                 |886                 |1,142               |443                 |536                 |709                 |793                 |590                 |615                 |747                                      

Hounslow               |444                 |614                 |222                 |286                 |225                 |272                 |314                 |351                 |440                 |459                 |646                                      

Kingston-upon-Thames   |111                 |153                 |132                 |170                 |172                 |208                 |225                 |252                 |279                 |291                 |444                                      

Merton                 |167                 |231                 |384                 |495                 |401                 |485                 |270                 |302                 |401                 |418                 |517                                      

Newham                 |339                 |468                 |304                 |392                 |186                 |225                 |330                 |369                 |503                 |524                 |592                                      

Redbridge              |378                 |522                 |236                 |304                 |209                 |253                 |373                 |417                 |532                 |555                 |731                                      

Richmond-upon-Thames   |177                 |245                 |259                 |334                 |149                 |180                 |269                 |301                 |418                 |436                 |538                                      

Sutton                 |247                 |341                 |197                 |254                 |559                 |676                 |277                 |310                 |411                 |428                 |525                                      

Waltham Forest         |345                 |477                 |636                 |820                 |471                 |569                 |757                 |846                 |874                 |911                 |882                                      

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Outer London           |6,877               |9,504               |7,940               |10,233              |6,722               |8,128               |8,471               |9,471               |10,704              |11,159              |14,220                                   

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All London             |11,882              |16,420              |15,551              |20,042              |12,267              |14,832              |19,436              |21,731              |21,578              |22,495              |25,740                                   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Avon                   |748                 |1,034               |976                 |1,258               |1,043               |1,261               |1,559               |1,743               |1,993               |2,078               |2,368                                    

Bedfordshire           |1,199               |1,657               |765                 |986                 |838                 |1,013               |825                 |922                 |1,039               |1,083               |1,339                                    

Berkshire              |821                 |1,135               |1,119               |1,442               |1,164               |1,407               |1,587               |1,774               |1,468               |1,530               |1,846                                    

Buckinghamshire        |613                 |847                 |866                 |1,116               |550                 |665                 |961                 |1,074               |1,557               |1,623               |1,755                                    

Cambridgeshire         |901                 |1,245               |692                 |892                 |691                 |835                 |1,000               |1,118               |1,364               |1,422               |1,905                                    

Cheshire               |3,851               |5,322               |3,530               |4,549               |3,058               |3,697               |1,950               |2,180               |1,969               |2,053               |2,259                                    

Cleveland              |477                 |659                 |687                 |885                 |481                 |582                 |841                 |940                 |1,448               |1,510               |1,631                                    

Cornwall               |392                 |542                 |434                 |559                 |723                 |874                 |1,093               |1,222               |1,004               |1,047               |1,208                                    

Cumbria                |457                 |632                 |466                 |601                 |440                 |532                 |783                 |875                 |1,043               |1,087               |1,127                                    

Derbyshire             |880                 |1,216               |1,326               |1,709               |1,360               |1,644               |2,036               |2,276               |1,932               |2,014               |2,222                                    

Devonshire             |1,040               |1,437               |1,231               |1,586               |1,078               |1,303               |1,751               |1,958               |2,581               |2,690               |2,713                                    

Dorsetshire            |1,237               |1,709               |1,367               |1,762               |880                 |1,064               |1,192               |1,333               |1,385               |1,444               |1,605                                    

Durham                 |538                 |743                 |572                 |737                 |602                 |728                 |927                 |1,036               |1,262               |1,315               |1,451                                    

East Sussex            |1,451               |2,005               |807                 |1,040               |809                 |978                 |1,665               |1,862               |1,821               |1,898               |2,133                                    

Essex                  |1,254               |1,733               |3,466               |4,467               |3,615               |4,371               |4,434               |4,958               |3,239               |3,377               |3,994                                    

Gloucestershire        |399                 |551                 |490                 |631                 |469                 |567                 |915                 |1,023               |1,073               |1,118               |1,347                                    

Hampshire              |1,343               |1,856               |1,543               |1,989               |1,576               |1,906               |2,729               |3,051               |3,290               |3,429               |3,925                                    

Hereford and Worcester |583                 |806                 |1,170               |1,508               |898                 |1,086               |1,063               |1,189               |1,349               |1,406               |1,632                                    

Hertfordshire          |842                 |1,164               |929                 |1,197               |1,000               |1,209               |1,514               |1,693               |1,968               |2,052               |2,432                                    

Humberside             |994                 |1,374               |1,095               |1,411               |754                 |912                 |2,167               |2,423               |2,090               |2,178               |2,615                                    

Isle of Wight          |378                 |522                 |911                 |1,174               |559                 |676                 |725                 |811                 |574                 |599                 |517                                      

Kent                   |1,252               |1,730               |1,427               |1,839               |1,366               |1,652               |2,353               |2,631               |3,287               |3,426               |4,043                                    

Lancashire             |1,946               |2,689               |1,774               |2,286               |1,502               |1,816               |2,258               |2,525               |3,057               |3,186               |3,521                                    

Leicestershire         |794                 |1,097               |1,295               |1,669               |1,587               |1,919               |1,859               |2,079               |1,975               |2,058               |2,365                                    

Lincolnshire           |434                 |600                 |538                 |693                 |523                 |632                 |913                 |1,021               |1,186               |1,236               |1,359                                    

Norfolk                |755                 |1,043               |712                 |918                 |696                 |842                 |1,179               |1,318               |1,565               |1,632               |2,004                                    

Northamptonshire       |620                 |857                 |772                 |995                 |751                 |908                 |888                 |993                 |1,298               |1,353               |1,589                                    

Northumberland         |289                 |399                 |288                 |371                 |272                 |329                 |477                 |533                 |677                 |706                 |782                                      

North Yorkshire        |555                 |767                 |673                 |867                 |647                 |782                 |1,124               |1,257               |1,592               |1,659               |1,776                                    

Nottinghamshire        |979                 |1,353               |1,013               |1,306               |943                 |1,140               |1,602               |1,791               |2,090               |2,178               |2,415                                    

Oxfordshire            |612                 |846                 |545                 |702                 |523                 |632                 |893                 |998                 |1,500               |1,564               |1,825                                    

Shropshire             |1,371               |1,895               |1,089               |1,403               |1,319               |1,595               |1,185               |1,325               |1,021               |1,065               |1,202                                    

Somerset               |350                 |484                 |432                 |557                 |419                 |507                 |727                 |813                 |941                 |981                 |1,142                                    

Staffordshire          |994                 |1,374               |1,382               |1,781               |1,886               |2,280               |2,212               |2,473               |2,360               |2,460               |2,438                                    

Suffolk                |734                 |1,014               |614                 |791                 |577                 |698                 |1,049               |1,173               |1,572               |1,639               |1,909                                    

Surrey                 |1,108               |1,531               |972                 |1,253               |921                 |1,114               |1,561               |1,745               |2,094               |2,183               |2,494                                    

Warwickshire           |460                 |636                 |452                 |583                 |471                 |569                 |754                 |843                 |1,111               |1,158               |1,446                                    

West Sussex            |1,149               |1,588               |876                 |1,129               |928                 |1,122               |1,251               |1,399               |1,473               |1,536               |1,835                                    

Wiltshire              |485                 |670                 |836                 |1,077               |603                 |729                 |863                 |965                 |1,431               |1,491               |1,635                                    

Isles of Scilly        |5                   |7                   |3                   |4                   |1                   |1                   |19                  |21                  |4                   |4                   |5                                        

                       |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------                                  

Shire Counties         |35,290              |48,769              |40,130              |51,718              |38,523              |46,578              |54,881              |61,361              |65,679              |68,470              |77,803                                   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Bolton                 |204                 |282                 |246                 |317                 |231                 |279                 |413                 |462                 |774                 |807                 |949                                      

Bury                   |153                 |211                 |164                 |211                 |152                 |184                 |282                 |315                 |397                 |414                 |493                                      

Manchester             |751                 |1,038               |428                 |552                 |396                 |479                 |695                 |777                 |951                 |991                 |1,320                                    

Oldham                 |247                 |341                 |207                 |267                 |252                 |305                 |527                 |589                 |724                 |755                 |608                                      

Rochdale               |174                 |240                 |256                 |330                 |222                 |268                 |360                 |403                 |511                 |533                 |631                                      

Salford                |342                 |473                 |451                 |581                 |273                 |330                 |377                 |422                 |538                 |561                 |636                                      

Stockport              |257                 |355                 |368                 |474                 |260                 |314                 |459                 |513                 |583                 |608                 |767                                      

Tameside               |202                 |279                 |205                 |264                 |190                 |230                 |345                 |386                 |577                 |601                 |847                                      

Trafford               |184                 |254                 |207                 |267                 |192                 |232                 |346                 |387                 |488                 |509                 |595                                      

Wigan                  |235                 |325                 |287                 |370                 |268                 |324                 |480                 |537                 |785                 |818                 |796                                      

Knowsley               |188                 |260                 |173                 |223                 |160                 |193                 |261                 |292                 |371                 |387                 |547                                      

Liverpool              |447                 |618                 |469                 |604                 |423                 |511                 |736                 |823                 |1,076               |1,122               |1,250                                    

St. Helens             |888                 |1,227               |444                 |572                 |222                 |268                 |299                 |334                 |420                 |438                 |517                                      

Sefton                 |395                 |546                 |360                 |464                 |271                 |328                 |475                 |531                 |725                 |756                 |716                                      

Wirral                 |356                 |492                 |681                 |878                 |927                 |1,121               |529                 |591                 |944                 |984                 |1,157                                    

Barnsley               |280                 |387                 |455                 |586                 |397                 |480                 |822                 |919                 |555                 |578                 |611                                      

Doncaster              |275                 |380                 |274                 |353                 |367                 |444                 |454                 |508                 |1,046               |1,090               |1,000                                    

Rotherham              |214                 |296                 |608                 |784                 |718                 |868                 |407                 |455                 |677                 |706                 |873                                      

Sheffield              |568                 |785                 |613                 |790                 |485                 |586                 |900                 |1,006               |1,145               |1,193               |1,447                                    

Gateshead              |193                 |267                 |274                 |353                 |391                 |473                 |330                 |369                 |652                 |679                 |843                                      

Newcastle-upon-Tyne    |231                 |319                 |384                 |495                 |319                 |386                 |448                 |501                 |724                 |755                 |819                                      

North Tyneside         |176                 |243                 |186                 |240                 |170                 |206                 |313                 |350                 |389                 |406                 |539                                      

South Tyneside         |223                 |308                 |153                 |197                 |788                 |953                 |1,467               |1,640               |1,176               |1,226               |731                                      

Sunderland             |546                 |755                 |290                 |374                 |405                 |490                 |546                 |610                 |769                 |802                 |812                                      

Birmingham             |1,037               |1,433               |1,357               |1,749               |1,734               |2,097               |2,968               |3,318               |2,585               |2,695               |2,921                                    

Coventry               |649                 |897                 |1,060               |1,366               |962                 |1,163               |678                 |758                 |1,066               |1,111               |1,184                                    

Dudley                 |321                 |444                 |285                 |367                 |849                 |1,027               |1,338               |1,496               |978                 |1,020               |796                                      

Sandwell               |275                 |380                 |332                 |428                 |390                 |472                 |467                 |522                 |1,058               |1,103               |931                                      

Solihull               |161                 |222                 |188                 |242                 |179                 |216                 |324                 |362                 |750                 |782                 |810                                      

Walsall                |1,008               |1,393               |953                 |1,228               |965                 |1,167               |783                 |875                 |520                 |542                 |842                                      

Wolverhampton          |254                 |351                 |557                 |718                 |521                 |630                 |798                 |892                 |536                 |559                 |798                                      

Bradford               |488                 |674                 |432                 |557                 |407                 |492                 |713                 |797                 |1,244               |1,297               |1,194                                    

Calderdale             |189                 |261                 |183                 |236                 |172                 |208                 |316                 |353                 |463                 |483                 |552                                      

Kirklees               |321                 |444                 |355                 |458                 |333                 |403                 |584                 |653                 |808                 |843                 |978                                      

Leeds                  |1,128               |1,559               |842                 |1,085               |1,248               |1,509               |1,107               |1,238               |1,793               |1,869               |2,366                                    

Wakefield              |268                 |370                 |292                 |376                 |273                 |330                 |487                 |545                 |751                 |783                 |903                                      

                       |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------                                  

Metropolitan Boroughs  |13,828              |19,110              |15,019              |19,356              |16,510              |19,962              |22,835              |25,531              |29,546              |30,801              |33,776                                   

                       |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------                                  

All England            |61,000              |84,299              |70,700              |91,116              |67,300              |81,372              |97,152              |108,624             |116,804             |121,768             |137,319                                  

<1> at 1992-93 prices.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

<2> Includes supplementary credit approval and secure accommodation for children grant allocations where appropriate.                                                                                                                                                              


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Table 2                                                                                                                                              

Personal Social Services Annual Capital Guidelines allocated to Local Authorities from 1990-91 to 1992-93                                            

£000s                                                                                                                                                

                        1990-91                                   1991-92                                   1992-93                                  

                       |Current prices      |Constant prices<1>  |Current prices      |Constant prices<1>  |Current and constant                     

                                                                                                           |prices<1>                                

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Camden                 |1,048               |1,172               |734                 |765                 |514                                      

Greenwich              |561                 |627                 |425                 |443                 |529                                      

Hackney                |430                 |481                 |376                 |392                 |462                                      

Hammersmith and Fulham |246                 |275                 |303                 |315                 |373                                      

Islington              |248                 |277                 |340                 |355                 |428                                      

Kensington and Chelsea |903                 |1,010               |632                 |659                 |442                                      

Lambeth                |350                 |391                 |476                 |497                 |571                                      

Lewisham               |336                 |376                 |457                 |476                 |560                                      

Southwark              |318                 |356                 |441                 |459                 |555                                      

Tower Hamlets          |487                 |545                 |341                 |355                 |403                                      

Wandsworth             |381                 |426                 |521                 |543                 |641                                      

Westminster            |259                 |290                 |361                 |377                 |457                                      

City of London         |7                   |8                   |9                   |9                   |10                                       

                       |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------                                  

    Inner London       |5,575               |6,233               |5,415               |5,645               |5,945                                    

                                                                                                                                                     

Barking and Dagenham   |217                 |243                 |298                 |310                 |367                                      

Barnet                 |669                 |748                 |626                 |652                 |769                                      

Bexley                 |322                 |360                 |441                 |460                 |544                                      

Brent                  |372                 |416                 |505                 |526                 |623                                      

Bromley                |735                 |822                 |610                 |636                 |753                                      

Croydon                |461                 |515                 |632                 |659                 |783                                      

Ealing                 |432                 |483                 |586                 |610                 |720                                      

Enfield                |471                 |527                 |531                 |553                 |658                                      

Haringey               |279                 |312                 |377                 |393                 |470                                      

Harrow                 |291                 |325                 |392                 |409                 |479                                      

Havering               |344                 |385                 |467                 |487                 |574                                      

Hillingdon             |678                 |758                 |473                 |493                 |584                                      

Hounslow               |286                 |320                 |390                 |406                 |483                                      

Kingston-upon-Thames   |201                 |225                 |279                 |291                 |351                                      

Merton                 |244                 |273                 |335                 |349                 |414                                      

Newham                 |295                 |330                 |403                 |421                 |499                                      

Redbridge              |342                 |382                 |472                 |492                 |588                                      

Richmond-upon-Thames   |243                 |272                 |339                 |354                 |426                                      

Sutton                 |250                 |280                 |344                 |359                 |422                                      

Waltham Forest         |727                 |813                 |509                 |531                 |529                                      

                       |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------                                  

    Outer London       |7,859               |8,787               |9,010               |9,393               |11,035                                   

                       |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------                                  

    All London         |13,434              |15,020              |14,425              |15,038              |16,980                                   

                                                                                                                                                     

Avon                   |1,477               |1,651               |1,933               |2,015               |2,233                                    

Bedfordshire           |773                 |864                 |1,039               |1,083               |1,236                                    

Berkshire              |1,520               |1,699               |1,468               |1,530               |1,743                                    

Buckinghamshire        |902                 |1,009               |1,240               |1,293               |1,482                                    

Cambridgeshire         |939                 |1,050               |1,297               |1,352               |1,552                                    

Cheshire               |1,868               |2,089               |1,902               |1,983               |2,149                                    

Cleveland              |787                 |880                 |1,082               |1,128               |1,215                                    

Cornwall               |1,046               |1,170               |949                 |990                 |1,105                                    

Cumbria                |734                 |821                 |998                 |1,040               |1,127                                    

Derbyshire             |1,956               |2,187               |1,866               |1,945               |2,129                                    

Devonshire             |1,665               |1,862               |2,134               |2,225               |2,466                                    

Dorsetshire            |1,131               |1,265               |1,385               |1,444               |1,605                                    

Durham                 |870                 |973                 |1,195               |1,246               |1,348                                    

East Sussex            |1,600               |1,789               |1,516               |1,580               |1,780                                    

Essex                  |4,312               |4,821               |3,077               |3,208               |3,641                                    

Gloucestershire        |863                 |965                 |1,073               |1,118               |1,244                                    

Hampshire              |2,606               |2,914               |3,092               |3,224               |3,640                                    

Hereford and Worcester |1.001               |1,119               |1,349               |1,406               |1,529                                    

Hertfordshire          |1,430               |1,599               |1,968               |2,052               |2,329                                    

Humberside             |1,387               |1,551               |1,711               |1,784               |1,942                                    

Isle of Wight          |701                 |784                 |491                 |512                 |344                                      

Kent                   |2,232               |2,496               |3,071               |3,202               |3,616                                    

Lancashire             |2,146               |2,399               |2,802               |2,921               |3,168                                    

Leicestershire         |1,782               |1,992               |1,772               |1,847               |2,027                                    

Lincolnshire           |857                 |958                 |1,186               |1,236               |1,359                                    

Norfolk                |1,112               |1,243               |1,535               |1,600               |1,820                                    

Northamptonshire       |833                 |931                 |1,141               |1,190               |1,306                                    

Northumberland         |441                 |493                 |611                 |636                 |689                                      

North Yorkshire        |1,059               |1,184               |1,472               |1,534               |1,673                                    

Nottinghamshire        |1,516               |1,695               |2,030               |2,116               |2,312                                    

Oxfordshire            |837                 |936                 |1,148               |1,197               |1,369                                    

Shropshire             |1,142               |1,277               |804                 |839                 |915                                      

Somerset               |680                 |760                 |941                 |981                 |1,096                                    

Staffordshire          |2,125               |2,376               |2,060               |2,147               |2,335                                    

Suffolk                |989                 |1,106               |1,290               |1,345               |1,531                                    

Surrey                 |1,476               |1,650               |2,027               |2,113               |2,391                                    

Warwickshire           |705                 |788                 |966                 |1,007               |1093                                     

West Sussex            |1,187               |1,327               |1,473               |1,536               |1,732                                    

Wiltshire              |809                 |905                 |1,114               |1,161               |1,295                                    

Isles of Scilly        |3                   |3                   |4                   |4                   |5                                        

                       |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------                                  

Shire Counties         |51,496              |57,577              |60,212              |62,771              |69,569                                   

                                                                                                                                                     

Bolton                 |380                 |425                 |524                 |547                 |596                                      

Bury                   |255                 |285                 |352                 |367                 |400                                      

Manchester             |649                 |726                 |884                 |922                 |1,002                                    

Oldham                 |497                 |556                 |437                 |456                 |495                                      

Rochdale               |331                 |370                 |408                 |425                 |462                                      

Salford                |346                 |387                 |473                 |493                 |533                                      

Stockport              |424                 |474                 |583                 |608                 |656                                      

Tameside               |315                 |352                 |436                 |454                 |494                                      

Trafford               |316                 |353                 |433                 |452                 |488                                      

Wigan                  |443                 |495                 |612                 |638                 |693                                      

Knowsley               |235                 |263                 |305                 |318                 |344                                      

Liverpool              |688                 |769                 |935                 |975                 |1,047                                    

St. Helens             |271                 |303                 |375                 |391                 |424                                      

Sefton                 |439                 |491                 |607                 |633                 |684                                      

Wirral                 |491                 |549                 |677                 |706                 |762                                      

Barnsley               |792                 |886                 |555                 |578                 |501                                      

Doncaster              |419                 |468                 |579                 |604                 |657                                      

Rotherham              |374                 |418                 |500                 |522                 |568                                      

Sheffield              |848                 |948                 |1,078               |1,123               |1,216                                    

Gateshead              |301                 |337                 |415                 |432                 |464                                      

Newcastle-upon-Tyne    |413                 |462                 |563                 |587                 |632                                      

North Tyneside         |284                 |318                 |389                 |406                 |436                                      

South Tyneside         |1,441               |1,611               |1,009               |1,051               |706                                      

Sunderland             |510                 |570                 |582                 |607                 |654                                      

Birmingham             |1,434               |1,603               |1,965               |2,048               |2,221                                    

Coventry               |642                 |718                 |603                 |628                 |681                                      

Dudley                 |1,302               |1,456               |911                 |950                 |693                                      

Sandwell               |431                 |482                 |591                 |616                 |668                                      

Solihull               |295                 |330                 |405                 |422                 |457                                      

Walsall                |750                 |839                 |520                 |542                 |589                                      

Wolverhampton          |766                 |856                 |536                 |559                 |563                                      

Bradford               |665                 |744                 |919                 |958                 |1,041                                    

Calderdale             |287                 |321                 |396                 |413                 |449                                      

Kirklees               |543                 |607                 |747                 |779                 |845                                      

Leeds                  |1,042               |1,165               |1,434               |1,495               |1,622                                    

Wakefield              |450                 |503                 |624                 |651                 |710                                      

                       |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------                                  

Metropolitan boroughs  |20,070              |22,440              |23,364              |24,357              |25,452                                   

                       |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------             |-------                                  

All England            |85,000              |95,037              |98,000              |102,165             |112,000                                  

<1> At 1992-93 prices.                                                                                                                               

DUCHY OF LANCASTER

Agencies

Mr. McAllion : To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster if he will update his answer of 17 June, Official Report, columns 552-53, on the executive agencies that have been established to date, the number of staff at the time of establishment and the number of staff currently employed in each case, in full-time equivalents.

Mr. Waldegrave : The current list of established agencies including organisations that are operating on next steps lines, comparing the number of staff employed at the time of launch with latest staffing figures, is as follows :


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Agency                                       |Staff at launch |Current staff<1>                 

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Accounts Services Agency                     |90              |90                               

ADAS Agency                                  |2,000           |2,000                            

Building Research Establishment              |680             |710                              

Cadw (Welsh Historic Monuments)              |220             |230                              

Central Office of Information<2>             |740             |640                              

Central Science Laboratory                   |370             |370                              

Central Statistical Office                   |1,090           |1,160                            

Central Veterinary Laboratory                |620             |600                              

Chemical and Biological Defence                                                                 

  Establishment<3>                           |580             |610                              

Civil Service College                        |200             |230                              

Companies House<2>                           |1,100           |1,090                            

Compensation Agency<4>                       |150             |150                              

Defence Analytical Services Agency<3>        |140             |130                              

Defence Operational Analysis Centre<3>       |170             |170                              

Defence Postal and Courier Services<3>       |490             |490                              

Defence Research Agency                      |12,000          |11,250                           

Directorate General of Defence Accounts<3>   |2,180           |2,060                            

Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency          |5,400           |4,570                            

Driver and Vehicle Testing Agency<4>         |260             |260                              

Driving Standards Agency                     |2,000           |1,980                            

Duke of York's Royal Military School         |100             |100                              

DVOIT                                        |515             |515                              

Employment Service                           |33,800          |46,000                           

Fire Service College<2>                      |270             |270                              

Forensic Science Service                     |600             |600                              

Historic Royal Palaces                       |350             |340                              

Historic Scotland                            |610             |630                              

HMSO<2>                                      |3,250           |3,220                            

Hydrographic Office<3>                       |890             |830                              

Insolvency Service                           |1,400           |1,550                            

Intervention Board                           |1,000           |970                              

Laboratory of the Government Chemist         |300             |330                              

Land Registry                                |10,800          |9,560                            

Medicines Control Agency                     |310             |300                              

Meteorological Office                        |2,450           |2,500                            

Military Survey<3>                           |1,265           |1,180                            

National Engineering Laboratory              |430             |380                              

National Physical Laboratory                 |830             |810                              

National Weights and Measures Laboratory     |40              |50                               

Natural Resources Institute                  |460             |460                              

Naval Aircraft Repair Organisation<3>        |1,630           |1,610                            

NHS Estates                                  |120             |130                              

NHS Pensions                                 |630             |630                              

Occupational Health Service                  |100             |125                              

Ordnance Survey                              |2,550           |2,340                            

Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland<4>       |210             |210                              

Patent Office<2>                             |1,150           |1,035                            

Planning Inspectorate                        |605             |605                              

Public Record Office                         |430             |430                              

Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre         |50              |60                               

Queen Victoria School                        |65              |70                               

Radiocommunications Agency                   |520             |520                              

RAF Maintenance<3>                           |13,800          |12,900                           

Rate Collection Aency<4>                     |270             |280                              

Recruitment and Assessment Services          |280             |230                              

Registers of Scotland                        |1,000           |1,340                            

Royal Mint<2>                                |970             |1,010                            

Scottish Agricultural Science Agency         |140             |140                              

Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency         |250             |210                              

Service Children's Schools (NW Europe)<3><6> |1,000           |1,050                            

Social Security Agency<4>                    |5,500           |5,100                            

Social Security Benefits Agency              |65,600          |62,760                           

Social Security Contributions Agency         |7,200           |8,310                            

Social Security IT Services Agency           |3,600           |4,070                            

Social Security Resettlement Agency          |600             |460                              

Teachers' Pension Agency                     |290             |290                              

The Buying Agency<2>                         |110             |80                               

Training and Employment Agency<4>            |1,700           |1,670                            

Transport Research Laboratory                |630             |630                              

UK Passport Agency                           |1,270           |1,270                            

Valuation Office                             |5,250           |5,120                            

Vehicle Certification Agency                 |70              |70                               

Vehicle Inspectorate<2>                      |1,600           |1,820                            

Veterinary Medicines Directorate             |70              |80                               

Warren Spring Laboratory                     |290             |300                              

Wilton Park Conference Centre                |30              |30                               

                                                                                                

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Executive Units                                                                                 

HM Customs and Excise<5>                     |26,900          |26,400                           

Inland Revenue                               |63,780          |63,780                           

<1> April 1992 figures for civil servants and armed forces personnel. Casuals are excluded.     

Part-time staff are counted as half units.                                                      

<2> Trading fund.                                                                               

<3> Defence Support Agency.                                                                     

<4> Northern Ireland Civil Service.                                                             

<5> Departments operating fully on next steps lines. Staffing figures for Inland Revenue        

exclude the Valuation Office which is a free-standing agency.                                   

<6> Launch figure excludes 1,360 locally engaged staff. Current figure excludes 1,285 locally   

engaged staff.                                                                                  

<7> Launch figure includes 8,430 armed forces personnel in Ministry of Defence agencies,        

current figure includes 7,730 armed forces personnel in Ministry of Defence agencies.           

Medical Research

Ms. Lynne : To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster how much Government aid has been given since 1979 for research into (a) the causes and (b) potential cures of (i) cancer and (ii) AIDS.

Mr. Robert Jackson [holding answer 18 November 1992] : The main Government agency for the funding of medical research is the Medical Research Council. Between 1979-80 and 1991-92, MRC total expenditure on research specifically related to cancer was £142 million. The MRC also supports research which is more general in its application but is also likely to be relevant to cancer ; it estimates that it spent £73 million on such research in 1991-92. Information is not collected centrally on other Government-funded expenditure on cancer research undertaken by university departments and medical schools, health departments or health authorities.

Information on Government support for AIDS research has been collected since 1986-87. Over the period 1986-87 to 1992-93 an estimated £105 million has been devoted by Government to AIDS research. This figure excludes expenditure by university departments and medical schools on research funded by the Government through the Universities Funding Council.

It is not possible separately to identify research expenditure on the causes and cures of cancer or AIDS.

NATIONAL HERITAGE

Concessionary Television Licences

Mr. Madden : To ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage if he will arrange for concessionary television licences to be available to households consisting of registered blind adults ; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Brooke : A television licence is not required where broadcast television signals are received in sound only through a specially adapted monitor such as that supplied by the Royal National Institute for the Blind. A reduction of £1.25 on the cost of a television licence was instituted in 1971 when radio licences were abolished and is available to all registered blind people not resident in a public or charitable institution or in a school.

WALES

Pembrokeshire Hospital Trust

Mr. Gareth Wardell : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will place in the Library a copy of the Pembrokeshire hospital trust business plan which has been submitted to his Department.

Mr. Gwilym Jones : The Pembrokeshire NHS trust has submitted a draft business plan which is subject to further discussion. The NHS trust will be required to make a summary of the plan widely available in due course.


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Waiting Time Initiative

Mr. Gareth Wardell : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish for each health authority in Wales, for each of the last three years and for the current financial


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year, the allocation his Department has made under the waiting time initiative, giving details of the schemes for which the money has been specified.

Mr. Gwilym Jones : The information is as follows :


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Waiting times initiative: Funding and Schemes 1989-90-1992-93                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

District                                       1989-90                                                                                     1990-91                                                                                                                                  

                                              |Allocation £                                 |Schemes                                      |Allocation £                                 |Schemes                                                                                    

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Clwyd                                         |34,000                                       |Purchase additional hip                      |40,000                                       |ENT: additional in-patient operations to                                                   

                                                                                            |  replacement operations.                                                                  |  reduce waiting list.                                                                     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

East Dyfed                                    |11,800                                       |Dermatology: additional out-patient          |102,000                                      |Dermatology: additional out-patient,                                                       

                                                                                            |  sessions at West Wales General                                                           |  in-patient, and day cases to eliminate                                                   

                                                                                            |  Hospital.                                                                                |  out-patient wait over three months.                                                      

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Gwent                                         |222,000                                      |Trauma and orthopaedics:                     |249,000                                      |Trauma and orthopaedics: additional                                                        

                                                                                            |  additional in-patient and out-patient.                                                   |  in-patients and new out-patients.                                                        

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Gwynedd                                       |36,679                                       |(i) Gynaecology: additional in-patient       |57,460                                       |Additional in-patients in ENT                                                              

                                                                                            |  treatments.                                                                              |  and gynaecology.                                                                         

                                                                                            |(ii) Oral surgery: additional out-patients at                                                                                                                                          

                                                                                            |  Ysbyty Gwynedd and in-patients at                                                                                                                                                    

                                                                                            |  Llandudno General.                                                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Mid Glamorgan                                 |298,126                                      |(i) ENT: additional in-patient, out-patient  |216,000                                      |(i) ENT: additional in-patient, out-patient                                                

                                                                                            |  and day case activity in Ogwr,                                                           |  and day case activity district wide.                                                     

                                                                                            |  Rhondda and Taff Ely.                                                                    |(ii) Dermatology: additional out-patients                                                  

                                                                                            |(ii) Dermatology: additional out-patients in                                               |  to reduce list over three months for                                                     

                                                                                            |  Ogwr.                                                                                    |  first out-patient appointment.                                                           

                                                                                            |(iii) Orthopaedics: additional out-patients                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                            |  in Ogwr and Taff Ely.                                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Pembrokeshire                                 |130,000                                      |Purchase of additional hip replacement       |110,000                                      |(i) General surgery: additional in-patients                                                

                                                                                            |  operations from the private sector.                                                      |  district wide.                                                                           

                                                                                                                                                                                        |(ii) Trauma and orthopaedics:                                                              

                                                                                                                                                                                        |  additional hip and knee operations.                                                      

                                                                                                                                                                                        |(iii) District-wide waiting list validation                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                        |  exercise.                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Powys                                         |20,000                                       |Additional in-patient cataract operations,   |8,500                                        |General surgery: additional in-patients at                                                 

                                                                                                                                                                                        |  Bronglais General Hospital.                                                              

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

South Glamorgan                               |254,313                                      |Trauma and orthopaedics: additional          |117,855                                      |Trauma and orthopaedics:                                                                   

                                                                                            |  in-patient and out-patient activity                                                      |  additional in-patient treatments district                                                

                                                                                            |  district wide.                                                                           |  wide.                                                                                    

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

West Glamorgan                                |102,479                                      |(i) Trauma and orthopaedics:                 |105,000                                      |Trauma and orthopaedics:                                                                   

                                                                                            |  additional out-patients at North Unit.                                                   |  additional out-patients, in-patients and                                                 

                                                                                            |(ii) Dermatology: additional out-patients at                                               |  day cases district wide.                                                                 

                                                                                            |  North and East Units.                                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                            |(iii) Minor operations: additional                                                                                                                                                     

                                                                                            |  in-patients at East Unit.                                                                                                                                                            


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District                                      1991-92                                                                                   1992-93                                                                                                                               

                                             |Allocation £                                |Schemes                                     |<1><2>Allocation £                          |Schemes                                                                                  

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Clwyd                                        |75,000                                      |(i) Additional in-patient urology           |103,500                                                                                                                               

                                                                                          |  operations at Ysbyty Maelor.              |(36,800)                                                                                                                              

                                                                                          |(ii) Additional orthopaedic operations at                                                                                                                                          

                                                                                          |  Glan Clwyd.                                                                                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

East Dyfed                                   |48,000                                      |(i) Equipment to permit an additional day   |84,000                                                                                                                                

                                                                                          |  case cataract operation session per       |(5,900)                                                                                                                               

                                                                                          |  week.                                                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                          |(ii) Additional urology/                                                                                                                                                           

                                                                                          |  lithotripsy operations.                                                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Gwent                                        |60,000                                      |(i) Additional day cases in general surgery,|132,000                                                                                                                               

                                                                                          |  gynaecology and orthopaedics at           |(16,800)                                                                                                                              

                                                                                          |  Nevill Hall.                                                                                                                                                                     

                                                                                          |(ii) Additional out-patient sessions in                                                                                                                                            

                                                                                          |  orthopaedics/physiotherapy at                                                                                                                                                    

                                                                                          |  Royal Gwent.                                                                                                                                                                     

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Gwynedd                                      |36,000                                      |ENT: Additional in-patients at Ysbyty       |85,000                                                                                                                                

                                                                                          |  Gwynedd.                                                                                                                                                                         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Mid Glamorgan                                |170,000                                     |(i) ENT: Additional in-patient              |170,500                                                                                                                               

                                                                                          |  treatments at Prince Charles and          |(17,200)                                                                                                                              

                                                                                          |  East Glamorgan Hospitals.                                                                                                                                                        

                                                                                          |(ii) Two additional out-patient clincs in                                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

                                                                                          |(iii) Dermatology: additional out-patients                                                                                                                                         

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Pembrokeshire                                |-                                           |No allocation made.                         |35,500                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Powys                                        |18,000                                      |District wide additional out-patient        |38,500                                                                                                                                

                                                                                          |  sessions in ENT, general surgery,         |(2,100)                                                                                                                               

                                                                                          |  ophthalmology and orthopaedics.                                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

South Glamorgan                              |215,000                                     |(i) Day surgery equipment at UHW.           |123,000                                                                                                                               

                                                                                          |(ii) Surgical: lasers for UHW.              |(4,200)                                                                                                                               

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

West Glamorgan                               |256,000                                     |(i) Orthopaedics: additional out-patients at|108,000                                                                                                                               

                                                                                          |  Neath General Hospital.                   |(17,000)                                                                                                                              

                                                                                          |(ii) Urology: additional day case                                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                          |  treatments at Morriston.                                                                                                                                                         

                                                                                          |(iii) Ophthalmology: equipment to                                                                                                                                                  

                                                                                          |  facilitate extra ophthalmologist at                                                                                                                                              

                                                                                          |  Singleton Hospital.                                                                                                                                                              

                                                                                          |(iv) Orthopaedics: additional in-patients,                                                                                                                                         

                                                                                          |  out-patients and day cases at                                                                                                                                                    

                                                                                          |  Morriston Hospital.                                                                                                                                                              

<1> Figures in brackets are allocations to family health service authorities, on behalf of GP fund holders. 1992-93 is the first year that initiative                                                                                                                         

funds have been allocated to both DHAs and GP fund holders.                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

<2> In 1992-93 allocations were not made to specific projects but were used to support DHA and GP fund-holder initiatives aimed at meeting                                                                                                                                    

the patients charter waiting times guarantees.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

HCFC22

Mr. Chris Smith : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what quantity of HCFC22 is purchased by his Department per annum.

Mr. David Hunt : This information is not available.

Ozone Depletion

Mr. Chris Smith : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many catastrophic leaks of ozone-depleting substances have occurred within his Department's buildings in the past five years.

Mr. David Hunt : None.

Mr. Chris Smith : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how much funding has been allocated or spent to deal specifically with measures to reduce his Department's consumption of ozone-depleting substances.

Mr. David Hunt : Funds are not specifically earmarked by my Department for this purpose. Measures to reduce consumption of these substances are taken as part of our general procurement arrangements and the costs involved are not separately identifiable.

Mr. Chris Smith : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the quantity of ozone-depleting substances recycled within his Department and returned to the manufacturer.

Mr. David Hunt : This information is not available.


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Mr. Chris Smith : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what guidance has been sought and received on alternatives or substitutes to the ozone-destroying chemicals in use by his Department.

Mr. David Hunt : My Department receives guidance on an ongoing basis from the Department of the Environment.

Mr. Chris Smith : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many chlorofluorocarbon domestic fridges are contained within his Department's buildings.

Mr. David Hunt : This information is not readily available and could be provided only at disproportionate cost.


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