§ Mr. Jim Spicerasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (1) if he will make a statement about progress on Turkish fabric manufacturers' recent commercial initiatives aimed at redressing the balance of textiles trades between Turkey and EEC countries; and what plans he has for developing these initiatives;
(2) what financial and other support he is giving to British manufacturers wishing to further commercial relations in Turkey.
§ Mr. Alan ClarkI shall reply to my hon. Friend as soon as possible.
356W(11) what is the capital allocation for 1986–87 for wholly supported schools in the public sector in Wiltshire;
(12) what is the captial allocation for voluntary aided schools in Wiltshire for 1986–87, expressed (a) in total and (b) as a percentage of the total money made available in Wiltshire by way of capital allocation for education;
(13) what is the capital allocation for 1986–87 for wholly supported schools in the public sector in Lancashire;
(14) what is the capital allocation for voluntary aided schools in Lancashire for 1986–87, expressed (a) in total and (b) as a percentage of the total money made available in Lancashire by way of capital allocation for education;
(15) what is the capital allocation for 1986–87 for wholly supported schools in the public sector in Lincolnshire;
(16) what is the capital allocation for voluntary aided schools in Lincolnshire for 1986–87, expressed (a) in total and (b) as a percentage of the total money made available in Lincolnshire by way of capital allocation for education.
§ Mr. Dunn[pursuant to his reply, 19 February 1986, c. 182]: The information requested is set out in the following table: