§ 2. Mr. Dubsasked the Minister for Trade how much money he has allocated to citizens advice bureaux for 1983–84; and if he will make a statement.
§ 19. Mr. Canavanasked the Minister for Trade whether he will make a statement about the amount of Government funding for the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux.
§ 24. Mr. Frank Allaunasked the Minister for Trade why he has decided to delay grant payment to citizens advice bureaux.
§ Dr. VaughanThe Government grant that goes to NACAB increased rapidly under this Government. Since 223W 1979 it has increased from £1.85 million to £6.04 million this year. That is a sign of the support that the Government give the organisation.
With these figures in mind, I thought it advisable to examine the distribution of these large sums of taxpayers' money. NACAB was without a director from April 1982 to February 1983, and it seemed wise to let the new director settle in and to review the allocation of money after six months. I stress that NACAB is funded in full for the first six months of this year—that is to September—so its work can be maintained. I have given assurances that the funding for the second half of the year will be continued should the review take longer than I hope.
§ 32. Mr. Stottasked the Minister for Trade what is the level of Government grant to citizens advice bureaux in each of the past four financial years and for the year 1983–84.
§ Dr. VaughanI refer the hon. Member to my statement in the House on 12 April.
§ 38. Mr. Ioan Evansasked the Minister for Trade what arrangements are being made for Government financial support for the citizens advice bureaux service.
§ Dr. VaughanI have nothing to add to my statement in the House on 12 April, and my speech in the adjournment debate on 22 April.