HC Deb 19 March 1987 vol 112 cc579-80W
Mr. Bevan

asked the Paymaster General what information he has as to the number of new attractions constructed in each the tourist board areas in each year since 1978; and if, in each case, he will give details of the principal such attractions.

Mr. Lee

Neither my Department nor the English or Regional tourist boards hold information on all new attractions. Information is, however, available on new developments, or expansion-improvements to existing attractions, which received offers of support under the scheme of selective financial assistance operated under section 4 of the Development of Tourism Act 1969. Under this scheme, assistance to attractions has been offered as follows:

Number of Attractions for which English Tourist Board Assistance offered
Regional Tourist Board 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87
Cumbria 2 2 3 2
East Anglia 4 3 5 6
East Midlands 7 5 2 4
Heart of England 7 8 2 3
London 3 6 2 1
Northumbria 5 3 5 4
North West 11 11 4 10
South East 5 6 4 9
Southern 17 5 10 7
Thames and Chilterms 4 5 7 3
West Country 13 10 11 22
Yorkshire and Humberside 4 13 5 15
Totals 82 77 60 86

Support was offered to developments with a total capital cost greater than £1 million relating to the following attractions:

  • 1983–84
    • Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
    • Beaulieu Motor Museum
    • D-Day Museum. Portsmouth
  • 1984–85
    • British Film Institute, London
    • Trocadero., London
  • 1985–86
    • Science and Industry Museum Manchester
  • 1986–87
    • Bath Spa, Bath
    • Botanical Gardens, Birmingham
    • Rock Gardens, Portsmouth
    • Heritage Project, Oxford
    • Leisure Centre, Keswick
    • Flambards, Cornwall Aero Park, Hesston

Information relating to projects assisted before 1983 could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

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