HC Deb 13 July 1994 vol 246 cc623-4W
Mr. Elfyn Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, how many buildings of historical importance are currently being renovated in(a) Gwynedd, (b) Clwyd, (c) Dyfed, (d) Powys, (e) Gwent, (f) South Glamorgan, (g) Mid Glamorgan, (h) West Glamorgan and (i) Wales as a whole; and if he will make a statement.

Sir Wyn Roberts

Responsibility for the subject of the question has been delegated to Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments executive agency under its chief executive, John Carr. I have asked him to arrange for a reply to be given.

Letter from E. A. J. Carr to Mr. Elfyn Llwyd, dated 13 July 1994: The Secretary of State for Wales has asked me to reply to your recent Parliamentary Question originally put to the Secretary of State for National Heritage about the renovation of buildings of historical importance. There is no centrally collected information on the number of buildings of historical importance being renovated in Wales. What we do know is of Wales stock of some 16,165 buildings listed as being of special architectural or historic importance how many are the subject of listed building consent. The attached table [1] sets out this information. The other area in which we do have information relates to buildings which are receiving grant aid from Cadw. I have set out in the attached table [2] the numbers of properties currently the subject of grant aid. I hope this information is helpful. If you require more detailed information please do let me know and we will seek to provide it.

(Table 1)
1993–94
Number of LBC applications received by CADW for each county
Number
Clwyd 78
Dyfed 147
Gwent 64
Gwynedd 86
Mid Glamorgan 35
Powys 114
South Glamorgan 51
West Glamorgan 19
594

Alter/extend/partially demolish=584.

Total demolition=l0.

(Table 2)
Live grant cases (CADW)
Number
Clwyd 54
Dyfed 62
Gwent 55
Gwynedd 60
Mid Glamorgan 15
Powys 62
South Glamorgan 28
West Glamorgan 17
Total 353