§ Mr. Nicholas Edwardsasked the Secretary of State for Wales what representa-
566Wtions is currently under review. It has been the practice to fix these grants for a period of five years, thus giving institutions maximum flexibility to plan and time their purchases. The review will take account of the problem of accelerating prices.
§ Mr. D. E. Thomasasked the Secretary of State for Wales what is the value of the purchase grants given to the National Museum of Wales and the National Library of Wales, respectively, during each of the last 10 years.
§ Mr. John MorrisPurchase grants for the National Museum of Wales and National Library of Wales for the financial years 1965–66 to 1974–75 were as follows:
tions he has received about the abolition of tolls and the provision of central Government assistance towards the cost of the Cleddau Bridge; and when he expects to announce a decision.
§ Mr. John MorrisTwo representations have been made for the abolition of tolls. A request for central Government assistance is under consideration and a decision will be given as quickly as possible.