§ Mr. Arnoldasked the Secretary of State for Industry what categories of financial assistance are now available to manufacturing firms within Greater Manchester.
§ Mr. MacGregor[pursuant to his reply, 26 November 1982, c. 588]: The main assistance measures currently provided by the Department of Industry and therefore available to the manufacturing firms within Greater Manchester are as follows:
- (a) General support arrangements under section 8 of the Industry Act 1972 for assisting large projects;
- (b) Six schemes offering assistance under section 8 of the Industry Act are as follows:
- (i) Flexible manufacturing—including robotics—scheme;
- (ii) Coal firing scheme;
- (iii) Private sector steel;
- (iv) Microelectronics industry support programme;
- (v) Computer aided design and test equipment support;
- (vi) Small firms loans guarantee scheme.
- (c) Support for innovation; a general support facility for promoting research and development. Special arrangements within this facility include:
- (i) Microeletronics application project;
- (ii) Information technology;
- (iii) Fibre optics and optoelectronics scheme;
- (iv) Electronic computer aided design, manufacture and test;
155 - (v) Computer aided design and computer aided manufacture;
- (vi) Software products scheme;
- (vii) Advisory service for small and medium-sized companies.
In addition, regional support under the Industry Act 1972 is available to firms in the assisted parts of Greater Manchester—the travel-to-work areas of Bolton, Leigh, Rochdale and Wigan. This support covers:
- (a) Regional development grants, at 15 per cent. to manufacturing firms in development areas (Rochdale and Wigan).
- (b) Selective assistance under section 7 of the Act in all categories of assisted areas.
- (c) Inclusion in the assisted areas factory building programmes of the English Industrial Estates Corporation. There will remain the scope for extending existing EIEC factories outside the assisted areas.
- (d) Assistance from the quota section of the European regional development fund.