HC Deb 29 July 1959 vol 610 cc90-1W
Mr. Watkins

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food how many applications have been made in each of the counties of Wales under the Agriculture (Small Farmers) Act, 1959; and how many have been allowed.

Mr. John Hare

The following tables give details of applications in Wales under the Small Farmer Scheme and the Supplementary Scheme to I7th July, 1959:

SMALL FARMER SCHEME
County Applications received Applications rejected Farm Business Plans approved for Grant
Anglesey 522 54 174
Brecon 168 22 61
Caernarvon 448 44 138
Cardigan 658 59 74
Carmarthen 1,257 57 175
Denbigh 582 57 193
Flint 257 26 122
Glamorgan 369 69 124
Merioneth 155 42 32
Monmouth 233 20 128
Montgomery 256 19 74
Pembroke 647 36 78
Radnor 170 14 80
Total 5,722 519 1,453*
*NOTE:—3,044 other applicants have been informed that their farm businesses are prima facie eligible.

SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEME
County Applications for Registration for Supplementary Grants Applications rejected Registrations made for Supplementary Grants (including Applications transferred from the Small Farmer Scheme)
Anglesey 34 4 43
Brecon 5 2
Caernarvon 36 3 80
Cardigan 184 22 105
Carmarthen 26 1 74
Denbigh 51 15 47
Flint 9 3 3
Glamorgan 36 11 5
Merioneth 28 1 20
Monmouth 20 6 10
Montgomery 26 3 19
Pembroke 111 11 24
Radnor 12 9
Total 578 80 441