HC Deb 26 October 1982 vol 29 c351W
Sir Russell Fairgrieve

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the cost of maintaining the Invergordon smelter beyond the six months' agreement with the British Aluminium Company Ltd.

Mr. Younger:

In my statement to the House on 18 January—[Vol. 16, c. 21–22.1—I announced that the British Aluminium Company had undertaken to maintain the plant in a useable condition until the end of June, during which time it was hoped a new operator could be identified. Towards the end of this period and in order to assist in these efforts the company agreed to a one-month extension of the deadline for dismantling the plant. The Government agreed to compensate the company for the cost of maintenance of the smelter for the month of July. A claim for £178,000, supported by an auditor's certificate, was submitted by the company and reimbursement was made earlier this month. Parliamentary approval to this new service will be sought in a winter Supplementary Estimate for the Selective Assistance and Compensation Scotland Vote, Class XV, 5. Pending that approval, the necessary expenditure was met by a repayable advance from the Contingencies Fund.

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