§ Mr. Gwilym Jonesasked the Secretary of State for Wales what was the profit achieved by the Land Authority for Wales on the nine most successful transactions in the three years to 31 March 1985; and how that compares with each other group of nine transactions in order of profitability in the same period.
§ Mr. GristThe information is as follows:
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Percentage of purchase and improvement cost Gross profit £ Group 1 1 3,670 9,250 2 2,395 575,000 3 1,619 600 4 850 747,200 5 819 88,300 6 757 1,300 7 724 140,500 8 683 444,600 9 681 13,900 Group 2 10 542 417,400 11 511 27,100 12 484 40,000 13 378 15,400 14 337 478,000 15 320 31,200 16 293 20,900 17 290 5,900 18 273 3,100 Group 3 19 263 245,000 20 238 24,200 21 233 14,600 22 213 18,400 23 193 79,100 24 189 600 25 178 337,000 26 153 45,300 27 151 152,000
Percentage of purchase and improvement cost Gross profit £ Group 4 28 150 25,400 29 136 57,600 30 136 57,500 31 133 14,300 32 129 83,900 33 114 4,900 34 113 2,600 35 111 18,900 36 106 6,700 Group 5 37 103 1,000 38 100 100 39 93 505,000 40 92 8,200 41 84 20,500 42 70 308,000 43 70 54,100 44 68 148,500 45 65 58,800 Group 6 46 63 16,900 47 58 161,100 48 56 16,000 49 55 47,500 50 55 30,200 51 53 33,500 52 51 160,000 53 51 300 54 50 100 Group 7 55 47 900 56 43 39,000 57 39 72,400 58 39 30,600 59 39 10,400 60 33 17,300 61 33 16,200 62 31 5,100
1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 1. Asset Value (ie Land Bank) At Cost 8,788 8,310 8,656 14,882 10,610 At Market Value 15,220 14,211 14,185 22,707 17,387 2. Turnover 4,145 5,895 3,943 5,002 9,079 3. Net Worth 9,296 9,457 9,637 13,010 13,441
§ Mr. Murphyasked the Secretary of State for Wales (1) if, in the light of the critical comments made in the recent Public Accounts Committee report on some of the activities of the Land Authority for Wales, he intends to review the future activities of the authority and to investigate ways by which it can be made more effective and accountable; and if he will make a statement;
(2) if, in the light of the recent recommendation by the Public Accounts Committee that the Land Authority for Wales should review the extent to which developers may be profiting disproportionately from the authority's activities, he will take steps to ensure that, in its dealings with the Cwmbran development corporation over the next few months, the authority will work closely with Torfaen borough council; and if he will make a statement;
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Percentage of purchase and improvement cost Gross profit £ 63 27 7,100 Group 8 64 27 6,000 65 26 99,000 66 26 14,000 67 25 7,600 68 25 6,000 69 23 3,800 70 20 74,700 71 20 3,600 72 18 5,800 Group 9 73 16 240,800 74 15 60,000 75 15 54,700 76 9 2,000 77 4 1,100 Group 10 78 1— 23,500 79 1— 13,500 80 1— 400 81 1— 100 82 1— 10 Gross Loss Group 11 83 -8 -6,200 84 -13 -5,300 85 -15 -17,000 1 Residual income received from miscellaneous sites disposed of in earlier years.
§ Mr. Gwilym Jonesasked the Secretary of State for Wales what was the asset value, turnover and net worth of the Land Authority for Wales for each of the last five financial years; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. GristThe information is:
(3) if, in the light of the conclusions of the recent Public Accounts Committee report on the Land Authority for Wales, he will investigate means by which the authority will work more closely with local planning authorities in Wales in future; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. GristI expect to receive shortly the Report of a comprehensive Financial Management and Policy review of the Land Authority for Wales. I shall be giving careful consideration to the future of the Authority and its role in the light of the findings of the review.