HC Deb 18 January 1971 vol 809 cc190-4W
Mr. J. H. Osborn

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what was the total value of grants to research associations in 1970; how this compared with the original budget; and what is now the budget for the current year.

Mr. Ridley

The total value of grants to research associations for which I am now responsible was £3.6 million approximately in 1969–70. This was slightly less than the original budget. The corresponding budget for 1970–71 is also £3.6 million.

Mr. J. H. Osborn

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will tabulate in the OFFICIAL REPORT the value of the grants to each research association

GRANTS TO RESEARCH ASSOCIATIONS, 1969–70
Research Association Annual grant Grant percentage of industrial income (a) Capital grant Grant percentage of cost Earmarked grant Grant percentage of cost R & D contracts (d)
£ £ £
Brsh 5,857 60
Cast Iron 80,405 40 60,000 50 2,252 100
Ceramic 113,160 40 22,000
Coal Utilisation 198,598 DG (b) 20,000
Coke 60,895 30
Cotton 103,740 33 29,000
Cutlery 16,397 60
Drop Forging 29,159 65 1,000
Electrical 94,309 AP (c) 50,000 50 29,000
Flour Milling and Baking 83,601 50 3,003 66
Food 82,751 50/100 9,959 50 3,000
Fruit and Vegetable 26,399 50 4,427 50
Furniture 57,970 55 10,000
Gelatine and Glue 3,808 33
Glass 48,620 50 13,000
Hosiery 23,212 35 25,000 50
Hydromechanics 41,032 45 34,000
Industrial Biology 116,938 150 7,887 75
Industrial Psychology 28,495 65/100 10,629 100
Lace 9,250 50
Lambeg Industrial 38,314 50
Launderers 45,712 55 1,673 50
9,343 66
Leather 43,011 55 4,621 50 7,389 50
Machine Tool 82,842 75 18,000
Motor 101,011 33 1,575 50 2,206 35
Commonwealth Mycological Institute 12,776 DG (b)
Non-Ferrous Metals 94,491 40 13,000
Paint 31,164 35/70 8,000
Pira 111,888 40/100
Production Engineering 197,050 40/100 379,000
Rubber and Plastics 105,770 50/100 3,603 50 31,000
Scottish Textile 30,710 50/100
Sira Institute 231,037 65/300 345 50 10,000
Ship 378,627 66 2,893 50 25,000
Shoe 46,961 40 470 50 133
Spring 10,929 60 700
Steel Castings 55,380 50 15,339 66 300
Tar 34,535 33/100 6,000
Welding Institute 347,066 150 7,482 84 20,000
2,004 75
Welwyn Hall 33,473 65
Wool 108,622 33/100
SCCTR* 15,581 75 12,903 66
3,381,546 145,968 99,035 672,133
* Standing Consultative Conference on Textile Research.
NOTES:
(a) Where a change of annual grant has been made during the year, the rate applicable during the major portion of the year has been shown. Two rates are shown where compound terms of grant were in operation.
(b) DG=Deficiency Grant
(c) AP=Approved Programme
(d) The amounts given for R & D contracts are in respect of completed financial years of the Research Associations nearest to the 1969–70.

for which he has a responsibility, indicating the basis on which each has been made in 1970, and including research and development contracts sponsored by him.

Mr. Ridley

Following is the information:

Mr. J. H. Osborn

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what was the total expenditure on research and development incurred by him during 1970; and if he will tabulate in the OFFICIAL REPORT the main categories under which it has been spent, including expenditure on research establishments, institutions and associations, as well as

EXPENDITURE ON CIVIL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR WHICH THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY IS NOW RESPONSIBLE
£ million (net)
1966–67 1967–68 1969–69 1969–70 1970–71
Outturn Outturn Outturn Outturn Estimate
Research Establishments (including those of the AEA) 52.3 50.2 51.0 53.9 58.5
Grants to Research Associations 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.6
Industrial Research and Support contracts 0.8 1.0 1.8 2.2 4.4
Grants to ICL (Computers merger industrial investment scheme) 4.0 4.0 3.3
Advances to National Research Development Corporation 3.7 2.7 2.3 4.9 3.5
Civil Aviation Services 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.2
Shipping Services 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
60.9 58.2 63.5 69.5 74.6
Notes:
(1) The figures for Research Establishments and Research Associations are total expenditure by the Department and include the cost of some related activities which are excluded from the Research and Development table (VII) of the Memorandum by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury on Estimates.
(2) The figures for all years have been adjusted for comparability as far as possible, to allow for machinery of government changes arising over the period.
(3) Comparable figures for 1965–66 are not available.

Mr. J. H. Osborn

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will tabulate in the OFFICIAL REPORT the expenditure incurred by each of the research establishments and institutes for which he is responsible, and in total in 1970, indicating

EXPENDITURE ON CIVIL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ESTABLISHMENTS FOR WHICH THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY IS RESPONSIBLE
£ million (net)
1969–70 1970–71
Estimate Outturn Estimate
Industrial Research Establishments:
National Engineering Laboratory 2.5 2.6 2.6
National Physical Laboratory 5.2 4.9 5.4
Warren Spring Laboratory 1.2 1.1 1.3
Laboratory of the Government Chemist 0.8 0.8 0.9
Safety in Mines Research Establishment 0.8 0.8 0.9
Torry Research Station 0.5 0.5 0.5
Atomic Energy Authority civil establishments:
Research Group—
AERE Harwell 15.0 13.7 14.1
Culham Laboratory 3.0 2.8 3.0
Reactor Group—
Dounreay 12.6 10.7 12.7
Winfrith 4.2 4.3 3.1
Risley and adjoining laboratories 8.3 7.6 8.2
Ancillary laboratories elsewhere 4.6 4.1 5.8
58.7 53.9 58.5

development contracts to industry and sponsored research; how this compares with the previous five years; and what is the budget for the current year.

Mr. Ridley

Research and development expenditure for which I am now responsible amounted to £69.5 million in the financial year 1969–70. Detailed information is as follows:

how it has varied with budget, and what expenditure is now budgeted for the current year.

Mr. Ridley

Following is the information: