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Technology Total currently committed( 3) Total currently committed( 3) (£) Total paid Total paid (£) Total Unclaimed Total Unclaimed (£)

Biomass Room Heater/Stove( )(automated wood pellet feed)

6

52,108

0

0

6

52,108

Ground Source Heat Pump

39

691,290

2

9,397

37

681,893

Small Scale Hydro

3

123,468

0

0

3

123,468

Solar Photovoltaic

44

979,907

3

15,894

41

961,013

Solar Thermal Hot Water

54

619,414

4

27,359

50

592,056

Wind Turbine

44

832,791

1

6,168

43

826,623

Wood Fuelled Boiler System

57

1,137,412

9

74,377

48

1,063,035

Grand total

247

4,436,390

19

133,194

228

4,300,195

n/a = not available
(1) Excluding resubmissions
(2) Expired or withdrawn
(3) All currently active apps

S ince launch May 2006 to end of February 2008 by technology
Technology CHP Total apps received Total unique apps( 1) Total requested (£) Total committed Total committed (£) Dropped out( 2) Dropped out( 2) (£)

Biomass Room Heater/Stove( )(automated wood pellet feed)

n/a

n/a

n/a

1

29,537

0

0

Ground Source Heat Pump

n/a

n/a

n/a

14

2,142,033

0

0

Small Scale Hydro

n/a

n/a

n/a

2

58,606

0

0

Solar Photovoltaic

n/a

n/a

n/a

9

1,130,926

0

0

Solar Thermal Hot Water

n/a

n/a

n/a

13

353,827

0

0

Wind Turbine

n/a

n/a

n/a

7

513,416

0

0

Wood Fuelled Boiler System

n/a

n/a

n/a

10

1,787,710

1

450,764

Grand total

n/a

n/a

14,275,560

56

6,016,054

1

450,764


Technology CHP Total currently committed( 3) Total currently committed( 3) (£) Total paid Total paid (£) Total unclaimed Total unclaimed (£)

Biomass Room Heater/Stove( )(automated wood pellet feed)

1

29,537

0

0

1

29,537

Ground Source Heat Pump

14

2,142,033

0

0

14

2,142.03

Small Scale Hydro

2

58,606

0

0

2

58,606

Solar Photovoltaic

9

1,130,926

0

0

9

1,130,92

Solar Thermal Hot Water

13

353,827

0

0

13

353,827

Wind Turbine

7

513,416

0

0

7

513,416

Wood Fuelled Boiler System

9

1,336,946

0

0

9

1,336,94

Grand total

55

5,565,290

0

0

55

5,565,290

n/a = not available
(1) Excluding resubmissions
(2) Expired or withdrawn
(3) All currently active apps

Royal Mail: Finance

Geraldine Smith: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what discussions his Department has had with Royal Mail on how much it receives in payment for each item of mail private businesses post using downstream access. [194256]

Mr. McFadden: As the Department with responsibility for the Government’s shareholding, BERR Ministers and officials meet Royal Mail on a regular basis to discuss a wide range of issues. Access by other companies to the Royal Mail network is a matter for commercial negotiation between Royal Mail, the company concerned and, if need be, Postcomm. Royal Mail’s Report and Accounts for 2006-07 stated that the average revenue per item for delivering access mail was 13p.

Royal Mail: Universal Service Obligation

Mr. Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform if he will make it his policy to amend the universal service obligation of Royal Mail to include small and medium-sized enterprises, with particular reference to a guaranteed early delivery. [194219]

Mr. McFadden: The Government consider the maintenance of a universal postal service to be of the highest importance. Under the terms of the Postal Services Act 2000, the universal service is a matter for the postal regulator (Postcomm), which has the primary statutory duty to ensure the provision of a universal postal service at an affordable uniform tariff. Postcomm has the responsibility for defining the requirements of the universal service obligation in consultation with users.


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An independent review of the postal services market was announced on 17 December 2007. It has three terms of reference, one of which is to consider how to maintain the universal service obligation in the light of trends and market developments. The review will provide postal carriers and other interested parties with a formal opportunity to contribute their thinking on this and on the future of the postal services market in the UK.

Mr. Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what recent assessment he has made of the ability of Postcomm to (a) protect and (b) sustain the universal service obligation of Royal Mail; and if he will make a statement. [194220]

Mr. McFadden: The Government consider the maintenance of a universal postal service to be of the highest importance.

Under the terms of the Postal Services Act 2000, Postcomm's primary statutory duty is to ensure the provision of a universal postal service at an affordable uniform tariff. Postcomm's decisions relating to Royal Mail and the wider market are all taken in the context of this duty.

The regulator is accountable directly to Parliament through the Select Committee and the Public Accounts Committee.

Small Businesses: Morecambe and Lunesdale

Geraldine Smith: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what support his Department makes available to start-up businesses in Morecambe and Lunesdale constituency. [194778]

Mr. McFadden: Support is available to all individuals seeking to start up in business within this constituency
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through the Business Link North West Universal Service. In addition, in line with the priorities of the North West Regional Economic Strategy 2006, there is additional support to individuals in under represented groups—women, disabled and members of BME communities—through the North West Development Agency Business Start Up Project.

During the current financial year the Business Link North West Universal Service has assisted 343 businesses and individuals from the area; while the Agency’s Start Up Project has assisted 14 businesses to commence trading and is currently working with a further 32 individuals who are considering starting a business.

Home Department

Alcoholic Drinks: Crime

Lynne Featherstone: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many under 18 year olds were (a) arrested, (b) cautioned and (c) prosecuted for alcohol-related offences in each London borough in the last five years for which data is available; and if she will make a statement. [183235]

Mr. Coaker [holding answer 1 February 2008]: The information requested covering cautions and prosecutions for offences of (a) Drunkenness, (b) Drunkenness with aggravation, (c) Offences against the licensing acts, (d) other offences against intoxicating liquor laws, (e) selected motoring offences in Greater London is provided in the following table. Data broken down by London borough are not held by the Ministry of Justice.

The arrests collection undertaken by the Ministry of Justice provides data on persons arrested for recorded crime (notifiable offences), by age group, gender, ethnicity, and main offence group only, i.e. violence against the person, sexual offences, robbery, burglary, etc. More detailed data about specific offences do not form part of this collection.


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