§ Mr. Ron Daviesasked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list by district in Wales how much European regional development fund aid committed to Wales to date has been devoted to (a) infrastructural projects and (b) industrial projects.
§ Mr. John Stradling ThomasThe information is as follows:
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District Authority Area Industrial Schemes £ Infrastructure Schemes £ Aberconwy 119,290 1,266, 369 Afan 9,000 1,013,960 Alyn and Deeside 8,916,895 3,796,066 Arfon 195,372 1,594,361 Blaenau Gwent 5,562,968 11,852,834 Brecknock 228,522 441,231 Cardiff 2,530,055 23,586,150 Carmarthen — 385,464 Ceredigion 95,200 456,927 Colwyn — 420,000 Cynon Valley 465,526 3,027,142 Delyn 53,200 2,521,188 Dinefwr 483,169 781,023 Dwyfor 96,400 790,415
District Authority Area Industrial Schemes Infrastructure Schemes £ £ Glyndwr 185,829 392,775 Islwyn 1,702,853 1,056,828 Llanelli — 5,189,445 Lliw Valley 1,448,944 1,134,471 Meirionydd 32,400 1,258,762 Merthyr Tydfil 276,997 5,220,815 Monmouth 5,616,975 2,473,715 Montgomery 411,298 519,944 Neath 313,001 1,563,186 Newport 6,106,239 9,397,607 Ogwr 1,375,119 3,715,785 Preseli 116,594 3,391,508 Radnor 80,000 711,744 Rhondda 533,240 1,667,341 Rhuddlan 88,317 1,094,210 Rhymney Valley 511,686 2,970,502 South Pembrokeshire 59,624 1,247,568 Swansea 3,200,754 11,342,616 Taff Ely 50,000 896,812 Torfaen 961,678 7,623.53 Vale of Glamorgan 19,027,667 882,326 Wrexham Maelor 7,744,796 5,920,515 Ynys Mon 115,551 3,293,868 In addition, commitments worth £16,056,066 have been secured for infrastructure schemes which straddle district boundaries and are not therefore allocated to any one district area.