HC Deb 04 December 1974 vol 882 cc471-2W
Mrs. Winifred Ewing

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what representations he has received from the Banff, Moray and Nairn River Purification Board on the report of the sub-committee on the future organisation of river purifi-

NATIONAL GALLERIES OF SCOTLAND
National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery National Gallery of Modern Art National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland National Library of Scotland Royal Scottish Museum
1965–66 25,000 20,000 7,500 25,000 8,596
1966–67 25,000 20,000 8,500 25,000 29,333
1967–68 35,000 20,000 6,500 25,000 18,856
1968–69 25,000 20,000 4,500 25,000 18,261
1969–70 29,000 23,000 9,000 36,000 21,290
1970–71 80,000 72,000 29,000 63,000 44,711
1971–72 35,000 72,000 24,000 63,000 44,164
1972–73 140,000 72,000 24,000 63,000 44,000
1973–74 143,250 76,510 116,300 69,500 48,800
1974–75 (estimate) 67,450 73,393 12,000 60,500 46,000

In the years in question the total grants, from funds administered by the Director of the Royal Scottish Museum, to local

Acquisitions (general) to 1972–73 Acquisitions (other than scientific and technological) from 1973–74 Acquisitions (scientific and technological) from 1973–74 Restoration of scientific and technological acquuisitions— from 1947–75
1965–66 6,569
1966–67 1,261
1967–68 6,377
1968–69 7,137
1969–70 7,817
1970–71 10,217
1971–72 8,754
1972–73 11,708
1973–74 16,067 10,938*
1974–75 (commitments to 30th November 1974) 107,562† 12,984 175
* Includes special grant of £10,000.
† Includes special grant of £83,125.

cation boards; and what reply he has sent.

Mr. William Ross

The board has asked that the river systems of the Spey, Lossie, Findhorn and Nairn should be in the area of the proposed Dee, Don and Deveron Board, rather than of the proposed Highland Board, and this proposal is to be discussed at an early meeting with them.