§ County Council and Position of Schemes atst March,
§ Aberdeen—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Angus—Maximum grant reduced from £100 to £75 per house.
§ Argyll—Limit placed on annual commitment.
§ Ayr—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Banff—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Berwick—Scheme suspended.
§ Bute—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
1993W§ County Council and Position of Schemes atst March,
§ Caithness—Maximum grant reduced from £100 to £80 per house.
§ Clackmannan—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Dunbarton—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Dumfries—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ East Lothian—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Fife—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Inverness—Limit placed on annual commitment and maximum grant reduced from £100 to £80 per house.
§ Kincardine—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Kinross—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Kirkcudbright—Maximum grant reduced from £100 to £75 per house.
§ Lanark—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Midlothian—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Moray—Maximum grant reduced from £100 to £75 per house.
§ Nairn—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Orkney—Maximum grant reduced from £100 to £75 per house.
§ Peebles—Maximum grant per house reduced from two-thirds to one-third of estimated or actual cost of works whichever is the less.
§ Perth—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Renfrew—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Ross and Cromarty—Limit placed on annual commitment.
§ Roxburgh—Maximum grant reduced from £100 to £50 per house.
§ Selkirk—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Stirling—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Sutherland—Limit placed on annual commitment.
§ West Lothian—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Wigtown—Scheme being operated as originally approved.
§ Zetland—Scheme suspended.
§ Sir A. SINCLAIRasked the Secretary of State for Scotland the amount of the rateborne subsidy per house in respect of each scheme for the construction of 1994W houses under the Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act, 1933, with the help of the £3 subsidy and the number of such schemes approved since the commencement of the Act?
§ Sir G. COLLINSThe amount of the rate-borne subsidy per house in the 20 schemes so far approved under Section 1 of the Housing (Financial Provision's) (Scotland) Act, 1933, cannot be ascertained until the schemes have been completed and the final all-in costs of the houses determined. None of the schemes has yet been completed. I am, however, sending the right hon. and gallant Gentleman a list showing in the case of each approved scheme the rate-borne subsidy per house estimated as accurately as may be on the available data.