HC Deb 30 January 1989 vol 146 cc37-8W
Mr. Barry Jones

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the amount of money spent by the Welsh Office on advertising for each year since 1978; and how much of that was spent on newspaper advertisements in(a) the Western Mail, (b) the Daily Post, and (c) other newspapers.

Mr. Peter Walker

[holding answer 24 January 1989]: The total spending on newspaper, television and radio advertising and other promotional activities (literature exhibitions and so on) is as follows:

£
1979–80 61,000
1980–81 62,000
1981–82 100,000
1982–83 99,000
1983–84 108,000
1984–85 121,000
1985–86 227,427
1986–87 406,965
1987–88 576,500

The spending from 1979–80 to 1984–85 on newspaper advertising is not readily available and could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

The sum spent on newspaper advertising from 1985–86 and subsequent financial years is as follows:

£ thousand
1985–86 98
1986–87 110
1987–88 140

The principal areas of advertising for each of these financial years is:

£ thousand
1985–86
Transport and Highways 72
Establishments Group (Recruitment/Public Notices) 10
Miscellaneous publicity (all other divisions) 16
98
1986–87
Transport and Highways 97
Establishments Group (Recruitment/Public Notices) 5
Miscellaneous publicity (all other divisions) 8
110
1987–88
Transport and Highways 101
Establishments Group (Recruitment/Public Notices) 10
Miscellaneous publicity (all other divisions) 29
140

More detailed information on spending in individual newspaper titles is not readily available and could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

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