§ Mr. Hicksasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will confirm that his announcement of 9th November 1976 relating to the availability of financial assistance under the Industry Act 1972 and FEOGA individual project schemes for the United Kingdom red meat
Department Location Number of posts moved (at 1st October 1976) Civil Service Department … Sunningdale … … 56 … Basingstoke … … 129 Export Credits Guarantee Department … Cardiff … … 44 Foreign and Commonwealth Office … Merseyside … … 10 Her Majesty's Customs and Excise … Southend … … 35 Department of the Environment … Bristol … … 32 Countryside Commission … Cheltenham … … 100 (completed) COSIRA … Salisbury … … 38 Department of Health and Social Security … Blackpool … … 122 Newcastle … … 19 Her Majesty's Stationery Office … Norwich … … 5 Natural Environment Research Council … Swindon … … 99 Office of Population Censuses and Surveys … Southport … … 32 Science Research Council … Swindon … … 135 Departments of Trade and Industry … Cardiff/Newport … … 161 Companies Registration Office … Cardiff … … 687 TOTAL … … 1,704
§ Mr. Norman Buchanasked the Minister for the Civil Service (1) what is the timetable for remaining dispersal moves of Civil Service posts, showing each of the areas and Departments involved;
(2) on what dates the work is scheduled to commence on the buildings for the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Overseas Development in the
622Wslaughterhouse scheme applies to locations in non-assisted areas as well as development and intermediate areas.
§ Mr. StrangI confirm that the red-meat slaughterhouse industry scheme of financial assistance which was announced by my right hon. Friend on 9th November applies to all eligible slaughtering facilities in the United Kingdom wherever they are situated.
As far as assistance from EEC funds is concerned, I would refer the hon. Member to the reply given to his question on 16th November 1976.—[Vol. 919, c. 107–8 and 513–4.]