HL Deb 31 July 1998 vol 592 cc292-4WA
Lord Cocks of Hartcliffe

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What plans they have for the future of the fisheries research laboratory at Conwy. [HL3092]

The Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Lord Donoughue)

The laboratory at Conwy is part of the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS), an Executive Agency of MAFF. Consistent with the agency's obligation to provide an efficient and effective scientific service, CEFAS has been reviewing the future requirements for this laboratory. Conwy is the smallest CEFAS laboratory and currently has spare capacity. The agency has explored whether it is realistic for this to be taken up by new work or whether it would be more efficient to relocate the existing functions to another CEFAS site.

The review has concluded that, in the interests of adapting CEFAS' structure to the longer term needs of its customers in an increasingly competitive market, the programme of work currently carried out at Conwy should be transferred to other CEFAS sites. As a result, the agency plans to vacate the Conwy laboratory by March 2000. It is intended to move the shellfish and fish cultivation work programme and the majority of staff presently based at Conwy to the CEFAS Weymouth laboratory, and the work on coastal zone management and the environmental effects of fishing to the agency's laboratory at Lowestoft. CEFAS has initiated a resettlement programme that will allow as many as possible of the science specialists at Conwy to continue their work at the new locations. Redundancies will be kept to a minimum. Recognisising local concerns, in disposing of the Conwy site we will be sympathetic to bids that propose to make use of the facilities to support the Welsh fishing industry.

The consolidation of work at CEFAS' laboratories at Weymouth and Lowestoft will improve the utilisation of existing facilities. It will enable the agency to provide a

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Professor Sir John R. Pattison (Chairman) None None Medical Research Council Senior Medical Adviser to the Chief Executive
Dr. R. G. Will (Deputy Chairman) Unilever Share holding Department of Health Grant Holder
SmithKline Beecham Share holding Scottish Home and Health Dept. Grant Holder
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European Union Member of the Multi-disciplinary Scientific Committee
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Professor J. W. Almond Medeva Consultant Society for General Microbiology Member of Council
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Arpex Biosciences Ltd. Consultant
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more cost effective service to its customers and enhance its position as a world leader in the areas of environment, fisheries and aquaculture science.