HC Deb 09 December 1985 vol 88 cc435-6W
Dr. David Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will list the grants offered to firms in each parliamentary constituency in the Northern region in the last 12 months under (a) the new regional grants scheme and (b) the old régime.

Mr. Peter Morrison

Offers of new regional development grant to firms in parliamentary constituencies in the Northern region in the period 29 November 1984 to 30 November 1985 are listed as follows:

Constituency Total amount offered to firms £'000
Bishop Auckland 3,209
Blaydon 266
Blyth Valley 469
Durham, North 422
Durham, North-West 1,039
Easington 1,196
Gateshead, East 737
Hartlepool 789
Hexham 9
Houghton and Washington 1,706
Jarrow 241
Langbaurgh 69
Middlesbrough 1,417
Newcastle upon Tyne, Central 122
Newcastle upon Tyne, East 235
Newcastle upon Tyne, North 269
Penrith and the Border 21
Redcar 121
Sedgefield 107
South Shields 190
Stockton, North 707
Stockton, South 351
Sunderland, North 342
Sunderland, South 321
Tyne Bridge 743
Tynemouth 641
Wallsend 587
Workington 607
Total 16,933

Apart from the quarterly publication in British Business of new regional development grant payments to individuals which cumulatively amount to more than £25,000, the Department of Trade and Industry does not give detailed information about individual applications for project approval, claims for grant or the decisions reached, as this information is confidential between the applicant and the Department.

In the case of old-style regional development grants, details of individual payments over £25,000 only are recorded. These are maintained manually by reference to travel to work areas (TTWAs) (as defined under the pre-29 November 1984 assisted area map) and their constituent employment office areas (EOAs). As neither TTWAs nor EOAs under the old map are coterminous with parliamentary constituencies, it is not possible to attribute accurately to constituencies payments of old style regional development grants.

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