§ Mr. Goodladasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many loan applications originating from (a) the United Kingdom (b) the North-West of England and (c) Cheshire, have been refused by the European Investment Bank in 1974 and 1975; and what grounds have been given for their refusal.
§ Mr. Robert SheldonNegotiations between the European Investment Bank and potential borrowers are confidential and this information cannot be disclosed.
§ Mr. Goodladasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many loans have been obtained from the European Investment Bank in 1974 and 1975 by companies and bodies in the Cheshire; and what have been the principal amounts, rates of interest and repayment terms.
§ Mr. Robert SheldonThe European Investment Bank did not grant any loans for projects in Cheshire in either 1974 or 1975.
§ Mr. Goodladasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many loans have been obtained from the European Investment Bank in 1974 and 1975 by companies and bodies in the North-West of England; and what have been the principal amounts, rates of interest and repayment terms.
§ Mr. Robert SheldonThe European Investment Bank did not grant any direct loans for projects in the North-West of England in 1974 and 1975. In 1974 two projects were, however, financed from loans provided by the bank to the Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation for on-lending to small and medium-sized firms in the assisted areas. Details are as follows:
§ Mr. Robert SheldonIn 1974 the European Investment Bank granted nine loans totalling £79.9 million and, in 1975, 16 loans totalling £186.5 million for companies and bodies in the United Kingdom. The details are:
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EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK LOANS, 1ST JANUARY 1974 TO 31ST DECEMBER 1975 Borrower Amount Terms Project 1974— North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board. 10.4 20 years at 9½ per cent. Peterhead Power Station Aberdeenshire. Elf Oil (UK) Total Oil (UK) 10.4 10 years at 9⅞ per cent. Development of the Frigg gas field in the North Sea. Aquitaine Oil (UK) Kent and Essex County Councils. 7.0 10 years at 10½ per cent. Second Dartford Tunnel. British Steel Corporation 8.0 12 years at 10½ percent. New Sinter plant at Port Talbot Steel Works. British Steel Corporation 12.0 12 years at 10½ per cent. Construction of bar mill at Thryburg Steelworks near Rotherham. Industrial & Commercial Finance Corporation. 10.0* 10 years at 1½ per cent. For on-lending to small and medium sized firms in the development areas. Lewis Offshore Ltd 4.0 8 years at 10½ per cent. Development of a construction yard at Arnish Point in the Hebrides for the assembly of equipment for offshore oil exploration and production. Electricity Council 15.6 12 years at 10½ per cent. Nuclear Power Station at Hartlepool. Short Bros & Harland Ltd., Belfast. 2.5 5 years at 10½ per cent. Development of low-cost commuter aircraft at the company's factory in Belfast. 1975— South of Scotland Electricity Board. 15.6 12 years at 9⅞ per cent. Hunterston B Nuclear Power Station. Electricity Council 7.8 12 years at 9⅞ per cent. Nuclear Power Station, Hartlepool. Distillers Company 12.0 10 years at 9½ per cent. Whisky blending and bottling factory at Shieldhall, near Glasgow. South of Scotland Electricity Board 7.8 12 years at 9½ per cent. Hunterston B Nuclear Power Station. National Coal Board 7.2 10 years at 9½ per cent. Extension and modernisation of five coal mines in Yorkshire and South Wales. British Gas Corporation 24.2 10 years at 9¼ per cent. New pipeline system to bring natural gas from the Frigg Field to Scotland and connect up with the national distribution grid. British Gas Corporation 23.6 10 years at 9¼ per cent. Second phase of extension to the natural gas transmission system to permit deliveries of gas from the Frigg Field. Tate & Lyle 1.6 10 years at 9½ per cent. Glucose factory at Goole, Yorkshire. Post Office 17.5 10 years at 9½ per cent. Modernisation of telecommunications in Wales and the Borders. National Water Council 7.5 12 years at 9½ per cent. Kielder water scheme, North East England. British Steel Corporation 17.5 10 years at 9½ per cent. Installation of new coating lines at Shotton, North Wales. South of Scotland Electricity Board 10.0 8 years at 9½ per cent. Power lines to connect Inverkid power station with the maip transmission system. North of Scotland Hydro-Electricity Board. 10.0 8 years at 9½ per cent. Power lines to connect Peterhean North power station with the main transmission system, and to reinforce supply system to Aberdeen. British Railways Board 6.3 8 years at 9½ percent. Construction of "merry go-round" coal wagons. Shetland Island Council 16.9 10 years at 9½ per cent. Oil tanker harbour at Sullom Voe in the Shetlands. Olivetti International 1.0 5 years at 9½ per cent. Conversion and expansion of the British Olivetti typewriter factory in Glasgow. * Lapsed in November 1975 after only £600,000 had been drawn.