§ Mr. BurstowTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list for(a) his Department and (b) bodies listed in the National Asset Register, how many vehicles are currently (i) owned and (ii) leased; if he will indicate their (A) fuel types and (B) engine cubic capacities; and how many vehicles are expected to fall due for replacement in each of the years (1) 1998–99, (2) 1999–2000 and (3) 2000–01. [49231]
§ Ms Quin[holding answer 6 July 1998]: The information requested is given in the tables.
Vehicles owned or leased by the prison service Cars, vans, minibuses and heavygoods vehicles Replacement Engine c.c. Fuel type Owned Leased 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 1600 petrol 22 8 19 6 4 2000 petrol 15 15 10 7 5 2500 petrol 19 — 11 2 — 3000 petrol 8 — 7 1 — 1800 diesel 37 9 10 8 24 2000 diesel 120 24 28 57 37 2500 diesel 335 3 95 59 50 6000 diesel 129 4 49 11 12 8000 diesel 4 — 2 1 1 10000 diesel 4 — 2 1 0
Vehicles owned or leased by the Home office (excluding Prison Service) Cars and vans Due replacement Engine c.c. Fuel type Owned Leased 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 1600 petrol 128 16 108 3 22 2000 petrol 176 1 105 21 42 2500 petrol 53 — 33 7 4 1600 diesel 37 — 4 2 — 2000 diesel 111 — 50 9 25 2500 diesel 23 4 11 5 5 26W
Type and replacement table, H.M. Prison Service Cars, vans, minibus and heavy goods vehicles Due replacement Engine c.c. Fuel type Owned Leased 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 1600 petrol 22 8 19 6 4 2000 petrol 15 15 10 7 5 2500 petrol 19 — 11 2 — 3000 petrol 8 — 7 1 — 1800 diesel 37 9 10 8 24 2000 diesel 120 24 28 57 37 2500 diesel 335 3 95 59 50 6000 diesel 129 4 49 11 12 8000 diesel 4 — 2 1 1 10000 diesel 4 — 2 1 0
Type and replacement table, the Home office Cars and vans Due replacement Engine c.c. Fuel type Owned Leased 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 1600 petrol 128 16 108 3 22 2000 petrol 176 1 105 21 42 2500 petrol 53 — 33 7 4 1600 diesel 37 — 4 2 — 2000 diesel 111 — 50 9 25 2500 diesel 23 4 11 5 5