HC Deb 13 March 1984 vol 56 cc120-1W
Mr. Gareth Wardell

asked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish in the Official Report the capital expenditure allocated to the Welsh Development Agency for each of the past five years and for the year 1984–85 for land reclamation schemes.

Mr. Nicholas Edwards

The sums allocated to the Welsh Development Agency for derelict land reclamation in each of the past five years was as follows:

£ million
1979–80 8.8
1980–81 7.4
1981–82 9.2
1982–83 10.4
1983–84 10.9

The Supply Estimates published today include a table showing the envisaged breakdown of Welsh Development Agency expenditure in 1984–85. The allocation for land reclamation is shown there as £6.5 million. This provision reflects changing priorities at a time of improvement in the economy and greater demand for purpose-built premises and investment funds. A further £2 million is being held—in the provision for land and buildings—in case of requirement for site preparation expenditure in connection with inward investment projects. There will be opportunity to review the use of this sum later in the year when account can also be taken of the need for any possible enhanced expenditure on derelict land clearance that might arise from colliery closures or for other reasons. In addition, resources for urban development grant have been substantially increased and a number of the schemes assisted involve clearance of dereliction. In particular, resources amounting to £2 million have been transferred from the WDA's land reclamation provision to that made for urban development grant to enable Government funding of the south Cardiff project to be made in one package. If that scheme is approved, up to £2 million may be spent on land clearance in Cardiff in 1984–85. Depending on the outcome of the Cardiff urban development grant application and the actual allocation of the £2 million held in reserve total Welsh Office expenditure on land reclamation in 1984–85 could be broadly the same as this year's outturn.