HC Deb 08 December 1988 vol 143 c265W
Mr. Hume

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland whether consideration has been given to the possibility of a joint electricity and telephone cable link between Rathlin island and the mainland; and what conclusions have been reached.

Mr. Viggers

[holding answer 7 December 1988]: No. I understand that such a link would not be practicable; amongst other reasons, the electricity cable would be likely to cause interference to any telephone cable laid in close proximity.

Mr. Hume

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he has received a report of the results of Northern Ireland Electricity's survey regarding the possible supply of mains electricity to Rathlin island; and what further discussions he has had with Northern Ireland Electricity regarding the implications of the results.

Mr. Viggers

[holding answer 7 December 1988]: No. This is a matter in the first instance for consideration by the board of Northern Ireland Electricity. I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply given to a question by the right hon. Member for Strangford (Mr. Taylor) on 7 December 1988, at column 195.

Mr. Hume

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will make a statement on what consideration is being given to funding a scheme to provide Rathlin island with mains electricity; and whether such consideration includes the possibility of European regional fund assistance.

Mr. Viggers

[holding answer 7 December 1988]: Various methods of providing Rathlin island with a mains supply are currently being examined by Northern Ireland Electricity. Consideration of the economic viability of these will take account of the possibility of European regional development fund assistance.

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