HC Deb 25 October 1985 vol 84 cc277-8W
Mr. Hancock

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what parts of the refit programme for HMS Otter and HMS Euryalus which were originally to be carried out by the contractor have been subsequently carried out by naval personnel.

Mr. Norman Lamont

No part of the refit of HMS Otter, originally to be carried out by the contractor, has subsequently been carried out by naval personnel. Only two small items of the refit programme for HMS Euryalus forming part of the original contract—repacking a valve and cleaning a gauge glass—have been carried out by naval personnel. Appropriate adjustments will be made for payments for this work.

Mr. Hancock

asked the Secretary of State for Defence (1) what was the original cost of the refit contract to HMS Euryalus;

(2) what was the original cost of the refit contract to HMS Otter;

(3) what is the latest estimated cost of the refit contracts for HMS Otter and HMS Euryalus.

Local authority district 1983–84 1984–85
Entrants* Completions Entrants* Completions
Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B Mode A Mode B
Basingstoke 757 278 42 682 168 341 47
East Hampshire 207 42 8 247 38 104 11
Eastleigh 288 52 1 7 363 28 179 15
Fareham 405 131 27 528 90 219 27
Gosport 278 62 265 53 145 36
Hart 510 122 521 183 56
Havant 486 94 16 519 86 254 30
New Forest 354 123 4 22 323 96 173 34
Portsmouth 1,111 645 9 153 1,275 422 531 170
Rushmoor 21 130 26 15 72 9 23
Southampton 1,422 397 4 43 1,750 279 592 92
Test Valley 288 36 6 298 9 145 13
Winchester 419 204 1 28 347 121 217 38
Hampshire Total 6,546 2,316 19 378 7,133 1,462 3,092 592
* The entrants figures include a number of young people who have joined more than one youth training scheme.
The figures quoted for completions exclude young peole who left schemes before completing their full entitlement to training.

Mr. Norman Lamont

This information is commercially confidential.

Mr. Hancock

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what were the original dates for the completion of the refit contracts for HMS Otter and HMS Euryalus; and what are now the expected completion dates.

Mr. Norman Lamont

HMS Euryalus is shortly to complete her refit, which will have taken 48 weeks. This is seven weeks more than the original planned time, but includes four weeks addition for further work added after planning. Work on HMS Otter started in December 1984 with a planned duration of about two years. This remains the case.