HC Deb 26 November 1999 vol 339 cc222-5W
Mr. Welsh

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) if he will estimate the current value of fighting equipment in the(a) Army and (b) RAF; [99650]

(2) if he will estimate the current value of (a) plant, (b) machinery and (c) vehicles held by the (i) Royal Navy, (ii) Army and (iii) RAF; [99649]

(3) what is the current estimated value of land and property (i) in Scotland, (ii) in the UK and (iii) overseas within the responsibility of the (a) Defence Secondary Care Agency, (b) Defence Transport and Movement Executive, (c) Duke of York's Royal Military School, (d) Joint Air Reconnaissance Information Centre, (e) Logistics Information Systems Agency, (f) Medical Supplies Agency, (g) Military Survey and (h) Ministry of Defence Police; and if he will further estimate the current value of (1) plant and machinery, (2) vehicles and (3) investments for each of these groups; [99782]

(4) what is the current estimated value of land and property in (i) the UK Support Command (Germany), (ii) 1 (UK) Armoured Division, (iii) Overseas Detachment (Canada), (iv) Overseas Detachment (Nepal) and (v) Overseas Detachment (Belize); [99775]

(5) what is the current estimated value of land and property (i) in Scotland, (ii) in the UK and (iii) overseas allocated within the responsibility of (a) the Air Officer Commanding in Chief RAF Personnel and Training Command and (b) Air Officer Commanding in Chief RAF Logistics Command; [99778]

(6) what is the current estimated value of land and property (i) in Scotland, (ii) in the UK and (iii) overseas allocated within the responsibility of the Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff; [99779]

(7) what is the current estimated value of land and property in Scotland within the responsibility of the Commander in Chief Land Command; [99772]

(8) what his estimate is of the value of land and property (a) in Scotland, (b) in the United Kingdom and (c) overseas within the responsibility of the (i) Naval Aircraft Repair Organisation, (ii) Naval Bases and Supply Agency, (iii) Naval Manning Agency, (iv) Naval Recruiting and Training Agency, (v) Pay and Personnel Agency and (vi) Queen Victoria School; and if he will further estimate the current value of (1) plant and machinery, (2) vehicles and (3) investments for each of these bodies; [99787]

(9) if he will estimate the current value of fighting equipment in the Royal Navy, stating separately the current value of the nuclear submarine fleet and nuclear missile capacity; [99665]

(10) if he will state the current estimated value of land and property in (i) Scotland, (ii) the UK and (iii) overseas within the responsibility of the (a) RAF Logistic Support Services, (b) RAF Maintenance Group Defence Agency, (c) RAF Personnel Manning Agency, (d) RAF Signals Engineering Establishment, (e) RAF Training Group Defence Agency, (f) Service Children's Education, (g) Ships Support Agency and (h) Specialist Procurement Service; and if he will further estimate the current value of (1) plant and machinery, (2) vehicles and (3) investments for each of these bodies; [99773]

(11) what is the current estimated value of land and property in Scotland allocated within the responsibility of the Air Officer Commander-in-Chief RAF Strike Command, including USUF sites; and what is the total value of property and land allocated within the responsibility of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief RAF Strike Command, indicating figures for (i) the UK and (ii) overseas; [99777]

(12) what is the current estimated value of land and property (i) in Scotland, (ii) in the UK and (iii) overseas within the responsibility of the (a) Defence Analytical Services Agency, (b) Defence Bills Agency, (c) Defence Clothing and Textiles Agency, (d) Defence Codification Agency, (e) Defence Dental Agency, (f) Defence Estates Organisation, (g) Defence Intelligence and Security Centres, (h) Defence Medical Training Organisation and (i) Defence Postal and Courier Services Agency; and if he will further estimate the current value of (1) plant and machinery, (2) vehicles and (3) investments for each of these groups; [99781]

(13) what is the current estimated value of land and property (a) in Scotland, (b) in the United Kingdom and (c) overseas within the responsibility of the (i) Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, (ii) Hydrographic Office and (iii) Meteorological Office; and if he will further estimate the current value of (1) plant and equipment, (2) vehicles and (3) investments for each of these bodies; [99785]

(14) what is the current estimated value of land and property (i) in Scotland, (ii) in the UK and (iii) overseas within the responsibility of (a) the armed forces personnel Administration Agency, (b) the Army Base Repair Organisation, (c) the Army Base Storage and Distribution Agency, (d) the Army Personnel Centre, (e) the Army Technical Support Agency and (f) the Army Training and Recruiting Agency; and if he will further estimate the current value of the (1) plant and machinery, (2) vehicles and (3) investments for each of these groups; [99780]

(15) what is the current estimated value of the land and property in Scotland allocated within the responsibility of the Commander in Chief Fleet; [99788]

(16) what is the current estimated value of land and property in Scotland allocated within the responsibility of the (i) Adjutant General (Personnel and Training Command) and (ii) Quartermaster General; [99776]

(17) if he will estimate the current value of (a) land and property and (b) other assets in (i) Scotland, (ii) the UK and (iii) overseas held by each of his executive non-departmental public bodies; [99660]

(18) what is the current estimated value of land and property in (i) Scotland, (ii) the UK and (iii) overseas allocated with the responsibility of (a) the Chief of Defence Procurement and (b) the Second Permanent Under-Secretary of State; [99774]

(19) if he will estimate the current value of land and property in Scotland held by the Territorial Army; [99664]

(20) if he will estimate the current value of heritage assets in the (a) Army, (b) Royal Navy and (c) RAF. [99651]

Mrs. Ewing

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will estimate the current value of investments held by the(a) Army, (b) Navy and (c) RAF. [99652]

Mr. Spellar

This information is not readily available. I will write to the hon. Members and a copy of my letter will be placed in the Library of the House.

Mr. Welsh

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what is the current value of contracts for uniforms held with companies in(a) Scotland, (b) the UK and (c) in total. [99661]

Mr. Spellar

This is a matter for the Chief Executive of the Defence Clothing and Textiles Agency (DCTA). I have asked the Chief Executive to write to the hon. Member.

Letter from John Deas to Mr. Andrew Welsh, dated 26 November 1999

I am replying to your question to the Secretary of State for Defence as this matter falls within my area of responsibility. You ask that we state the current value of contracts for uniforms held with companies in Scotland, the United Kingdom, and in total.

The Agency responsible for the procurement of all clothing items for the Armed Forces is the Defence Clothing and Textiles Agency (DCTA) at Caversfield in Oxfordshire. It is assumed that by "uniforms" you are referring to all clothing worn by our Armed Forces in the course of their operational and ceremonial duties (but not Personal Protective Clothing) and we have therefore provided the values of contracts for these items.

DCTA have available the figures for such contracts which have been placed this Financial Year i.e. since I April 99, and these are as follows:

£ million
Total value of contracts placed 13.039
Value of contracts to UK 12.759
(Of which to Scottish companies 1.394)
Value of contracts outside UK 0.280
I regret these values do not include some large, long-term contracts in existence before 1 April 1999. To determine these figures would take a great deal of time and effort. However, you may wish to be aware that figures for 1998/99 indicated that around 73% by value of DCTA clothing contracts were awarded to UK firms, leaving 27% to overseas firms.

I trust this answer furnishes the information which you require.