HC Deb 24 November 1975 vol 901 c20W
Mr. Sillars

asked the Minister for the Civil Service what is his estimate of the Government's expenditure on advertising in 1973, 1974 and the present year; and if he will list the main advertising campaigns showing the cost against each.

Mr. Charles R. Morris

The amounts spent in each financial year were as follows:

£
1973–74 19,360,185
1974–75 18,857,130
1975–76 (estimated) 25,679,710

The main advertising campaigns in each year were:

Campaign Cost
£
1973–74
Army Recruitment 1,987,000
Navy Recruitment 1,302,000
RAF Recruitment 989,000
Fuel Emergency and Petrol Coupons 2,543,000
Classified advertising through HMSO 2,460,905
Department for National Savings 1,467,271
Wearing of Seat Belts 965,000
Pedestrian Safety 929,000
1974–75
Army Recruitment 2,026,000
Navy Recruitment 1,252,000
RAF Recruitment 976,000
Classified advertising through HMSO 2,822,152
Department for National Savings 1,550,848
Energy Conservation 1,442,000
Pedestrian Safety 789,000
Wearing of Seat Belts 728,000
1975–76 (estimated)
Army Recruitment 1,785,000
Navy Recruitment 1,133,000
RAF Recruitment 764,000
Classified advertising through HMSO 3,526,000
Energy Conservation 3,471,000
Department for National Savings 1,744,860
Counter-Inflation 1,650,000
Pedestrian Safety 886,000

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