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Oykel GorgeShielton Peatlands
Strathrory
West Halladale
Fort Augustus Forest District
Affric--Cannich Hills
Easter Ness
Glen Affric
Inverfarigaig
Loch Bran
Moniack Gorge
Inverness Forest District
Allt Mhor
Belmaduthy Dam
Corrieshalloch Gorge
Little Mill
Monadh Mor
River Feshie
Kincardine Forest District
Muir of Dinnet
Kintyre Forest District
Artilligan and Abhain Strathan Burns
Balnabraid Glen
Bellochantuy and Tangy Gorges
Inverneill
Tarbert to Skipness Coast
Lochaber Forest District
Ben Hiant and Ardnamurchan Coast
Ben Nevis
Coille Puiteachan
Garry Falls
Loch Moidart
Loch Shiel
Lon Lianachan
Mile Dorcha
Parallel Roads of Lochaber
Salen to Woodend
South Laggan Fen
Strontian River
Loch Awe Forest District
Craignure Mine
Dalavich Oakwood
Lorne Forest District
Allt Brioghleachan
Allt Malach
Ard Trilleachan
Ben More
Coladoir
Crom Allt
Glasdrum
Glen Nant
Ross of Mull Coast
S'Aird Beinn
Sound of Mull Cliffs
Lothian and Tweed Forest District
Glenkinnon Burn
Plora Wood
Moray Forest District
Culbin Sands
Cutties Hillock Quarry
Kellas Oakwood
Lower River Spey
Spey Bay
Teindland
Newton Stewart Forest District
Blood Moss
Cairnbaber
Dowalton Loch
Glentrool Oakwoods
Merrick Kells
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Mochrum LochsTalnotry Mine
Torrs Warren
Tay Forest District
Blackwood of Rannoch
Forest of Alyth Mires
Kinnoull Hill
Logierait Mires
Meall Reamhar
Red Craig
Schiehallion
Wester Ross Forest District
Allt Geod a'Hama
Ard Hill
Bealach Udal
Glen Valtos
Loch Maree Islands
Loch na Dal
Loch nan Eilean
South West Strath
Trotternish Ridge
Dr. Godman : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list all the names of public appointments that he has made, in each of the past six years, within the Strathclyde region, detailing in each case the organisation to which the appointment was made, the position held, the relevant qualifications of each appointee and the remuneration that each receives.
Mr. Lang [holding answer 8 June 1993] : The addresses of appointees to non-departmental public bodies are not held centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost. A full list of the names of appointees to NDPBs at 1 September 1992 was placed in the Library of the House in response to the question from the hon. Member for Angus, East (Mr. Welsh) at column 392.
Mr. Kirkwood : To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what are the latest figures for the number of lone-parent families living on income support ; and what proportion they make up of all lone-parent families.
Mr. Burt : In 1991 there were about 1.3 million lone parent families in Great Britain of whom 0.871 million (67 per cent.) were living on income support . In May 1992 there were 0.957 million lone parent families on income support ; no estimate is yet available of the number of lone parents in Great Britain in 1992.
Office of Population Censuses and Survey.
Income Support Statistics Annual Enquiries May 1991 and 1992. Figures have been rounded to the nearest thousand.
Mr. Kirkwood : To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what the level of (a) the maternity grant and (b) the maternity expenses payment would be in 1993-94 if they had been uprated in line with inflation since their introduction.
Mr. Scott : The information requested is :
(a) maternity grant £75.30 ; and
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