§ 32. Mr. Anthony Grantasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how much Government money has been lent to local authorities under the Inner Urban Areas Act for (a) manufacturing industry and (b) service industries.
§ 63. Mr. Steenasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how much Government money has been lent to local authorities under the Inner Urban Areas Act for (a) manufacturing and (b) service industries.
§ 64. Sir William Elliottasked the Secretary of State for the Environment how much Government money has been lent to local authorities under the Inner Urban Areas Act for (a) manufacturing and (b) service industry.
§ 66. Mr. Bevanasked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether any money has been lent to local authorities under the Inner Urban Areas Act; and, if so, how that money has been used.
§ Mr. KingThe Government themselves do not make loans to local authorities under the Inner Urban Areas Act. That Act enables local authorities for designated districts to assist industry and commerce in their area by means of loans and grants, which may be given loan sanction or grant through the Government's urban programme. To the end of December 1979, urban programme support has been approved for a total of just over £3 million in loans and grants in England. Of this, some £1.8 million is for manufacturing industry and £1.2 million for service industry.