§ Mr. Michael Forsythasked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list in the Official Report those voluntary bodies and organisations assisted by his Department with grant aid in the last financial year for which figures are available, and the size of the grant so given.
§ Mr. Mark RobinsonThe information requested is as follows:
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Voluntary bodies in receipt of Welsh Office grants in 1984–85 £ Academi Gymreig 30,696 Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit 51,843 Age Concern 35,500 Antur Waunfawr 35,000 Arfon Shop Project 31,500 Ash in Wales 3,000 Association of Crossroads Care Attendant Schemes 5,830 Barnardo's 117,141 Boys Brigade 4,138 Boys Clubs 27,059 British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering 37,725 Bwrdd Ffilmiau Cymraeg 7,000 Capital Grants to Voluntary Youth Services, Village Halls and Community Centres 333,752 Cardiff Universities Social Services 150,757 Catholic Childrens Society 30,024 Christ College Brecon 48,289 Church in Wales Provincial Youth Services 10,249 Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust Ltd. 90,171 Clwyd Voluntary Services Council 54,541 Coleg Harlech 568,920 College of Librarianship, Wales 295 Council for Education in World Citizenship (Cymru) 1,575 Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services 73,212 Cwmni Theatr Cymru 25,000 DRIVE 40,950 Dyfed Archaeological Trust Ltd. 112,042 Dyfed Association of Volunteery Services 60,853 Employment Fellowship 3,350 Family Planning Association 8,750 Girl Guides 9,866 Grant in Aid to Voluntary Organisations under Opportunities for Voluntaring Scheme 190,000 Gwent Community Services Council 30,270 Gwent and Glamorgan Archaeological Trust Ltd. 116,919 Gwynedd Archaeological Trust Ltd. 85,655 Gwynedd Rural Council 75,231 Gwynedd Social Care Project 25,000 Howells School, Denbigh 96,156
£ Howells School, Llandaff 144,940 INSTEP/CETYCW 3,500 Intermediate Treatment Scheme 12,223 International Youth Year 22,892 Llandovery College 31,013 MENCAP (Pengwern Hall) 21,000 MENCAP in Wales 84,250 Merched y Wawr 10,000 MIND 40,515 Monmouth School for Boys 134,170 Monmouth School for Girls 52,599 Mudiad Cymraeg Casnewydd 150 Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin 200,000 National Children's Homes 28,035 National Council on Alcoholism 8,800 National Cyrenians 1,130 National Gypsy Council 1,050 National Scientific Association 1,000 Papurau Bro 21,350 Parents for Welsh Medium Education 500 Penrhos College, Colwyn Bay 62,844 £ for £ scheme for Mentally Handicapped Children 11,500 Powys Community Support Scheme 17,872 Powys Rural Council 63,011 Presbyterian Church in Wales (Youth Services) 3,563 Pre School Playgroup Association—Wales 97,450 Royal National Eisteddfod 150,000 Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents 80,000 Rydal School, Colwyn Bay 56,865 South Glamorgan Intervol 13,400 Standing Conference of Voluntary Organisations 22,575 St. John's Ambulance Brigade 10,613 Sunday Schools Council 12,500 Swansea Accommodation for Single Homeless 2,930 Trinity College 1,809,000 TS Indefatigable 10,684 Ty Nyth Hostel 2,625 Under Five Initiative 380 Union of Welsh Independents 2,090 Urdd Gobaith Cymru 240,296 Wales Council for the Blind 11,150 Wales Council for the Deaf 14,900 Wales Council for the Disabled 49,250 Wales Council for Voluntary Action 150,000 Welsh Association of Youth Clubs 44,277 Welsh Books Council 352,500 Welsh Chess Union 3,014 Welsh Housing Aid 20,400 Welsh Housing Association Council 3,000 Welsh National Centre for Children's Literature 14,000 Welsh National Council of YMCA's 23,761 Welsh School, London 5,000 Welsh Scout Council 11,693 Welsh Womens Aid 9,860 West Glamorgan Community Service Council 26,500 Women's Institute 6,000 Workers Educational Association 268,853 Young Farmers Clubs 15,000 Youth Hostels Association 12,199 In addition, a large number of payments amounting to £1,241,700, were made to voluntary education bodies in 1984–85 under the provisions of the Education Acts 1944 and 1980. To list payments to individual bodies and to distinguish between payments made under each Act would involve disproportionate costs.
§ Mr. Michael Forsythasked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list in the Official Report the governmental agencies to which his Department gives grant aid who in turn provide financial support for voluntary bodies and organisations, and the size of the grant so given in the last financial year for which figures are available.
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§ Mr. Mark RobinsonThe non-departmental public bodies in Wales for which we are responsible which provide financial support for voluntary bodies are listed as follows:
Government Funding 1984–85 £ million Cwmbran Development Corporation 4.006 Development Board for Rural Wales 8.974 Sports Council for Wales 2.852 Wales Tourist Board 6.365 Welsh Development Agency 40.900 Source: "Public Bodies 1985".
§ Mr. Michael Forsythasked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will outline the steps which his Department
£000s 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 Health Education Council* 68.2 80.4 100.7 105.0 110.2 146.7 289.6 315.4 486.0 503.0 Welsh Heart Programme — — — — — — — — — 20.0 Action on Smoking and Health — 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.5 1.6 1.3 1.6 1.7 3.0 Family Planning Association — 1.3 5.0 6.3 6.2 3.5 5.9 7.4 4.5 8.8 Order of St. John Priory for Wales — 1.0 2.0 3.9 5.1 6.0 7.9 8.3 9.7 10.2 Local Councils on Alcoholism† — — — — 30.0 11.5 12.0 33.0 15.4 8.8 South Wales Association for the Prevention of Addiction‡ 4.5 5.3 5.3 6.0 6.1 7.1 7.6 8.0 8.5 9.3 The Council for Wales for Voluntary Youth Services — — — — — — — — — 5.1 Notes:
* Paid via the Department of Health and Social Security.
† Paid via the National Council on Alcoholism.
‡ Paid via South Glamorgan County Council. First four years estimated.
Grants were paid direct to the bodies concerned, except where indicated.