HC Deb 23 October 1986 vol 102 c968W
Mr. Parry

asked the Minister for the Arts what is the estimate of the budget of national museums and galleries on Merseyside in the financial years 1986–87, 1987–88 and 1988–89.

Mr. Luce

The grant-in-aid for the national museums and galleries on Merseyside is £8.745 million for 1986–87. I expect this to be broadly maintained in real terms for the next two years.

Mr. Parry

asked the Minister for the Arts (1) if there are any plans to appoint a historian to the board of trustees of the Merseyside Museum of Labour History; and if he will make a statement;

(2) if he will list the names and occupations of members of the board of trustees of the Merseyside Museum of Labour History.

Mr. Luce

The Merseyside Museum of Labour History is the responsibility of the board of trustees of the national museums and galleries on Merseyside. I listed the present members of the board, and their occupations, in my reply of 21 October to the hon. Member for Liverpool, West Derby (Mr. Wareing). I have no plans at present to make any further appointments to the board.

Mr. Parry

asked the Minister for the Arts what representations he has received concerning the future of the present siting of the Merseyside Museum of Labour History.

Mr. Luce

The siting of the Merseyside Museum of Labour History is a matter for the trustees of the national museums and galleries on Merseyside. I understand that the trustees are to review certain accommodation questions shortly. I have received no direct representations on the subject, but my hon. Friend the Member for Wirral, West (Mr. Hunt) has drawn to my attention a letter from the Merseyside divisional organiser of the Transport and General Workers Union.