HC Deb 22 November 1985 vol 87 c332W
Mr. Wilson

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what plans exist for the future development of the British Geological Survey (Scotland); and if he intends to increase the number of Scottish Office projects given to the organisation.

Mrs. Rumbold

I have been asked to reply.

The British Geological Survey in Scotland and England is a component institute of the Natural Environme nt Research Council (NERC) and the future development of the survey is a matter for that council. NERC has recently published a corporate plan which outlines a strategy for the earth sciences and is itself conducting a joint study with the advisory board for the research councils on United Kingdom needs for a geological survey.

The Department of the Environment prepares an annual geological research programme in consultation with SDD and other agencies. When a requirement for geological research arises in Scotland, BGS will be invited to bid for the work provided it possesses the appropriate skills and resources.