HC Deb 21 July 1986 vol 102 c30W
Mr. Wallace

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland, further to his reply of 15 July, whether he will give a detailed breakdown of the estimated £5,000 cost to the inquiry reporters' unit of holding a one-day session in Lerwick of the public inquiry into the proposed reprocessing plant at Dounreay.

Mr. Rifkind

It has been calculated that the costs of holding the Dounreay public inquiry amount to £1,581 per day. This sum covers such items as salaries and fees, travel and subsistance, hire of inquiry premises, telephone installation and charges, the provision of a daily transcript of the proceedings and the installation and provision of photocopying facilities.

If the inquiry team of four were to move to Lerwick for a one-day session, they would have to devote two additional days to travel. The total cost would therefore be three times the daily rate quoted above, plus the travel cots of £440.

Mr. Chris Smith

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if the Nature Conservancy Council has submitted written evidence to the public inquiry considering the expansion of facilities at Dounreay; and if he will instruct the Nature Conservancy Council to appear before the inquiry.

Mr. Rifkind

I shall reply to the hon. Member as soon as possible.