§ Mr. Peter RobinsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what was the number of advisers employed by each education and library board over the last five years and the cost of employing these advisers over the last five years.
§ Dr. MawhinneyActual expenditure is not available in the form requested, but the following table has been prepared based on expenditure shown in boards' revised financial schemes.
§ Dr. MawhinneyThe numbers are as follows:
implications of the decision by animal by-product plants not to accept fallen animals for disposal; and what proposals he has to provide alternative means of disposal of such animals in Lagan Valley.
§ Mr. BeggsTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what are the health and environmental implications of the decision by animal by-product plants not to accept fallen animals for disposal; and what proposals he has to provide alternative means of disposal of such animals in east Antrim.
§ Mr. Clifford ForsytheTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what are the health and environmental implications of the decision by animal by-product plants not to accept fallen animals for disposal; and what proposals he has to provide alternative means of disposal of such animals in South Antrim.
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§ Rev. Martin SmythTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what are the health and environmental implications of the decision by animal by-product plants not to accept fallen animals for disposal; and what proposals he has to provide alternative means of disposal of such animals in Belfast, South.
§ Mr. William RossTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what are the health and environmental implications of the decision by animal by-product plants not to accept fallen animals for disposal; and what proposals he has to provide alternative means of disposal of such animals in east Londonderry.
§ Mr. HanleyI refer the hon. Gentlemen to the reply I gave the hon. Member for Upper Bann (Mr. Trimble) on 18 December at column142.