§ Mr. Ernie Rossasked the Secretary of State for Scotland of what statutory obligations he intends to relieve Scottish local authorities in the coming year.
§ Mr. RifkindThe Education (No. 2) Bill, published today, provides for the relaxation of statutory obligations in relation to school milk, school meals and transport. As announced in Cmnd. 7634 "Central Government Controls over Local Authorities," my right hon. Friend
DUNDEE DISTRICT COUNCIL Project Capital £ Revenue £ 1977–78— Claypotts Sports Pavilion 115,000 — Lochee High Street Playground 15,000 — Maxwelltown Playground 18,000 — Wellgate Environmental Treatment 35,000 — Whitfield Bowling Green 18,000 — Peddie Street/Annfield Row Industrial Site 40,000 — Whitfield Branch Library 53,000 — 1978–79— Whitfield Sports Pavilion 88,383 — Lochee Baths and Library (Phase I) 118,719 — Dighty Valley Sports Pavilion 56,431 — Douglas Lads Club 3,000 — Dundee Cyrenians Shelter for Homeless Adults — 27,356 Dundee Womens Aid Group — 11,850 Enterprise Workshop, Dundee 26,438 8,300 1979–80— Lochee Baths (Phase II) 198,000 —
TAYSIDE REGIONAL COUNCIL Project Capital £ Revenue £ 1976–77— Youth and Community Worker, Midcraigie Church of Scotland, Dundee — 4,450 1977–78— Linlathen High School Library, Dundee 20,000 — Costs quoted are total costs of approved projects, on which grant is payable at the rate of 75 per cent. In the case of revenue projects, grant is payable for three years.