HC Deb 19 October 1990 vol 177 cc954-5W
Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy (1) on what date the budget for advertising the flotation of the electricity distribution companies was agreed;

(2) what is the budget for advertising the flotation of the electricity distribution companies; and what proportion is to be spent on (a) television, (b) radio, (c) newspaper and (d) other advertising.

Mr. Wakeham

Total costs will depend on the media rates achieved and advertising volumes. The full costs of the privatisation, including advertising costs, will be made available to Parliament in the normal way.

Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy if he will list the dates, venues and estimated cost of the electricity privatisation roadshow.

Mr. Wakeham

The dates and venues of the proposed United Kingdom roadshows for the regional electricity companies share offers are:

Venue
5 November 1990 Plymouth, London
6 November 1990 Bristol, Ipswich, Swansea
7 November 1990 Bournemouth, Edinburgh
8 November 1990 Cardiff, Nottingham, Peterborough
9 November 1990 Leicester, Sheffield, Southhampton
12 November 1990 Brighton, Glasgow, Stoke on Trent
13 November 1990 Ashford, Birmingham, Preston
14 November 1990 Aberystwyth, Belfast, Middlesbrough
15 November 1990 Manchester, Liverpool
16 November 1990 Newcastle
19 November 1990 Leeds

Provisional plans for overseas roadshows include seven in Europe, eight in north America and two in Japan; final decisions on the dates and location of overseas roadshows will be taken shortly.

It is too early to make a reliable forecast of the cost of the roadshow programme for the 12 regional electricity companies share offers until these and other decisions have been taken. The full costs of privatisation, including the roadshow programme, will be made available to Parliament in the normal way.

Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what is his current estimate of the total brokers' fees for the flotation of the electricity distribution companies.

Mr. Wakeham

The Department's contract with brokers is commercially sensitive and it is the Government's established practise not to reveal such information. The full costs of the privatisation will be made available to Parliament in the normal way.

Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what companies have been or are advising him on electricity privatisation in addition to those listed in his answer to the hon. Member for Holborn and St. Pancras on 5 February,Official Report, columns 454–58.

Mr. Wakeham

Since I last replied on 2 July 1990 at columns429–30, the following additional companies have been appointed to advise the Department on electricity privatisation:

  • Henry Butcher—Property valuers
  • Lloyd Northover—Design consultants
  • J. Henry Schroder Wagg—Possible trade sale of PowerGen
  • J. Chiene—Pricing adviser
  • J. Henry Schroder Wagg—Lead underwriter

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