HC Deb 09 May 1989 vol 152 cc381-3W
Mr. McLeish

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster what was(a) the number of applications for regional selective assistance received between 1 April 1988 and 31 March 1989, (b) the number of applications that have been processed and (c) the total amount of money paid out in that period for each of his Department's regions.

Mr. Atkins

[holding answer 8 May 1989]: The information requested in respect of regional selective assistance (RSA) industrial and training grants by region is as follows:

(d) the total amount of money paid out since 31 March 1988 to those applicants for each of his Department's regions.

Mr. Atkins

[holding answer 8 May 1989]: The information requested in respect of the revised regional development grant scheme by region is as follows:

Regional Enterprise Grants
Number of applications Number of offers Value of offers
(£000)
Investment1
North East 424 274 1,517
North West 433 254 1,585
Yorkshire and Humberside 196 118 949
East Midlands 42 34 299
South West 146 98 432
Total England 1,241 778 4,782
Innovation2
North East 136 55 1,021
North West 145 43 912
Yorkshire and Humberside 71 28 631
East Midlands 9 5 113
South West 35 13 218
Total England 396 144 2,895
1 Payments of £712,379 have been made under Investment up to end March.
2 Payments of £205,956 have been made under Innovation up to end March.

The amount of expenditure paid out in any particular region depends on demand for the scheme and the appraisal of individual applications. The value of grants actually paid so far reflects the nature and time scale of the projects on which applicants have sought grants since scheme commencement in April.

Total provision for expenditure on regional enterprise grants in England in 1988–89 as published in the Supply Estimates was £14 million. The provision for 1989–90 as published in the Supply Estimates are £22.2 million for investment grants and £5.9 million for innovation grants. Planned provision for regional enterprise grants in 1990–91 and 1991–92 is £45.2 million and £46.3 million respectively. The actual expenditure in future years will, of course depend on demand.

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