HC Deb 30 July 1974 vol 878 cc188-9W
Mr. D. E. Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Wales whether he will state the total area of defined derelict land in each district in Wales, and for the whole of Wales.

Mr. John Morris

Present indications are that the total area of derelict land in Wales amounts to some 27,000 acres. A detailed mapping survey has been carried out in order to arrive at an accurate figure, and the first results of this survey are expected to be available shortly. I must await the results of this survey before giving acreages in each district.

Mr. D. E. Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many schemes have been submitted to date by local authorities in Wales for derelict land clearance and how many have been approved.

Mr. John Morris

In January of this year local authorities were asked to submit a list of schemes covering a five-year period, from which a selection could be made. Out of the 479 schemes submitted I have initially approved, in principle, 34 for action over a three-year period. The expenditure on them will be of the order of £8 million. The programme will, of course, be reviewed annually.

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