§ Mr. McNamaraTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what measures he is taking to improve uptake under the farm woodlands scheme.
§ Mr. Peter Bottomley[holding answer 18 April 1990]: The farm woodlands scheme has, since its inception, had extensive advisory and media coverage and will be widely publicised again in August-September prior to the new planting year.
The scheme as it is administered in Northern Ireland is, for all practical purposes, identical with the scheme in the rest of the United Kingdom with the same terms and
A B C D E New (excl Imports) Imported new from ROI (not previously registered) B as per cent, of A and B Registered in ROI prior to importation to NI D as per cent, of A and B and D per cent. per cent. Private cars 1984 57,107 5,285 8.47 1 — 1985 55,599 4,328 7.22 1 — 1986 53,019 872 1.61 1 — 1987 53,769 221 0.40 595 1.09 1988 55,051 380 0.68 2,085 3.62 1989 53,520 133 0.24 3,203 5.63 Light goods (not over 1,525 kg used for commercial purposes) 1984 3,533 869 19.74 1 — 1985 3,818 662 14.77 1 — 1986 3,312 237 6.67 1 — 1987 3,334 278 7.69 1 — 1988 3,129 267 7.86 1 — 1989 2,994 300 9.10 1 — Heavy goods vehicles (over 1,525 kg) 1984 1,953 5 0.25 1 — 1985 2,503 6 0.23 1 — 1986 2,238 1 0.04 1 — 1987 2,173 4 0.18 1 — 1988 2,183 712 24.59 1 — 1989 2,201 794 26.51 1 — 1 Figures not available.