HC Deb 15 November 1946 vol 430 cc10-1W
Mr. Gandar Dower

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what is the average amount per recipient of marginal agricultural production subsidy paid in the different A.E.C. areas in Scotland.

Mr. Westwood

The following table shows for the area of each Agricultural Executive Committee in Scotland the

SCHEME FOR ASSISTANCE OF MARGINAL AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION
Committee Number of subjects assisted in season 1945. Average Grant per subject.
£ s. d.
Aberdeen (Deer and Turriff) 43 28 13 0
Aberdeen (Aberdeen and Ellon) 159 28 11 0
Aberdeen (Huntly and Garioch) 190 21 17 0
Aberdeen (Alford and Deeside) 559 23 7 0
Angus 137 68 14 0
Argyll, North 294 10 1 0
Argyll, South 215 16 7 0
Argyll, (Islay, Jura and Colonsay 170 15 15 0
Arran 68 14 18 0
Ayr North 164 49 1 0
Ayr South 127 83 2 0
Banff 399 13 2 0
Berwick 83 55 4 0
Bute 37 40 11 0
Caithness 729 13 3 0
Dumfries 381 27 12 0
Dunbarton and Renfrew 182 38 0 0
East Lothian 14 53 2 0
Fife, East 8 57 18 0
Fife West and Kinross 71 74 5 0
Inverness (Mainland) and Nairn 1,021 17 17 0
Inverness (Skye) 114 16 15 0
Inverness (Outer Islands) 13* 93 18 0
Kincardine 95 25 13 0
Kirkcudbright 321 40 2 0
Lanark 361 22 12 0
Midlothian 97 37 19 0
Moray 342 16 4 0
Orkney 834 6 3 0
Peebles 96 40 9 0
Perth, East 393 26 4 0
Perth West 244 33 2 0
Ross and Cromarty (Mainland) 496 24 8 0
Ross and Cromarty (Lewis and Harris) 253 2 9 0
Roxburgh 261 47 11 0
Selkirk 145 21 17 0
Stirling and Clackmannan 158 39 19 0
Sutherland 860 7 19 0
West Lothian 81 47 10 0
Wigtown 309 14 11 0
Zetland 751 5 0 0
11,274 21 5 0
* Note.—In this area townships embracing several holdings are reckoned as one subject.

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