§ Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales (1) what was the total expenditure by the Welsh Development Agency on rural areas and initiatives in 1990–91, 1991–92 and 1992–93; and what is the projected expenditure in 1993–94;
(2) what are the total receipts to date of sales of Welsh Development Agency property in the current financial year;
(3) what proportion of the Welsh Development Agency's budget was allocated to rural areas and initiatives in 1990–91, 1991–92 and 1992–93; and what is the projected proportion in 1993–94;
(4) which properties owned by the Welsh Development Agency have been sold in the current financial year; and which other properties are on the market;
(5) how many members of staff of the Welsh Development Agency are employed on implementing the agency's rural policies;
(6) what was the total annual rents charged on those properties sold by the Welsh Development Agency in the current year.
§ Mr. RedwoodI have arranged for the chief executive of the agency to write to the hon. Gentleman and for a copy of his response to be placed in the Library of the House.
§ Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what representations he has received from individuals and organisations in Wales on the rural policy of the Welsh Development Agency in the current financial year.
§ Mr. RedwoodNone.
§ Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales when the geographic boundaries of the Development Board for Rural Wales and the Welsh Development Agency were last reviewed.
§ Mr. RedwoodThe position was reviewed at the time of the 1991 financial, management and policy review of the board.
§ Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales which geographical areas in Wales are covered by the rural division of the Welsh Development Agency.
§ Mr. RedwoodThe agency is responsible for all rural areas in Wales except for the county of Powys and the districts of Ceredigion in Dyfed and Meirionnydd in Gwynedd.
§ Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales when his Department last carried out a review of the rural policies of the Welsh Development Agency.
§ Mr. RedwoodThe rural policies of the agency are a matter for the agency. They are kept under continual review.
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§ Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what consultation his Department has had with local authorities, employer representative organisations and the Welsh Trades Union Congress over the future role of rural policy within the Welsh Development Agency.
§ Mr. RedwoodNone. The agency's programmes for rural areas are compatible with overall rural policy in Wales. In drawing up its programmes, the agency consults widely.
§ Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales how much, in cash and percentage terms, of the Welsh Development Agency's total income was derived from(a) grant in aid, (b) capital receipts and (c) current income in 1991–92, 1992–93 and 1993–94; and what are the projected figures for 1994–95.
§ Mr. RedwoodThe figures are as follows:
1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 (plans) (a) Grant in aid Cash (£ million) 87.067 74.866 59.550 Per cent. 54.0 44.9 34.7 (b) Capital receipts Cash (£ million) 38.280 59.050 83.900 Per cent. 23.7 35.4 48.9 (c) Current income Cash (£ million) 31.406 31.999 25.950 Per cent. 19.4 19b.2 15.1 I will shortly be announcing the agency's budget for 1994–95.