§ David Martin38. Mr. To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many people purchased shares in the privatised water companies.
§ Mr. Heathcoat-AmoryThe information is not available in the form requested, but the number of original allocatees recorded on the interim register for each company was as follows:
Numbers Anglian 274,167 Northumbrian 255,476 North West 244,491 Severn Trent 317,673 Southern 261,704 South West 129,064 Thames 680,816 Welsh 143,099 Wessex 188,541 Yorkshire 210,091 Total 2,705,122 These registers include corporate holdings as well as individuals. The offer also allowed for holdings by individuals in any or all of the 10 companies and therefore holders may appear on more than one register.
§ 77. Mr. GowTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment how many worker shareholders there are in the nine privatised water authorities in England.
§ Mr. Heathcoat-AmoryA total of 34,208 employees representing 85.55 per cent. of the eligible work force of the nine companies have successfully applied for shares in the companies under free and matching offers. In addition some of the small number of employees not eligible for the free and matching offers will have successfully applied for shares, but exact figures could not be provided without disproportionate cost.
§ 49. Mr. RiddickTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what is his estimate of the total value of the planned investment programmes of the privatised water and sewage businesses in England and Wales over the next 10 years.
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§ Mr. Heathcoat-AmoryThe total estimated value of the planned investment programmes of the newly privatised water and sewage businesses in England and Wales is £24.6 billion at November 1989 prices.