§ Mr. DouglasTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on the guidance given by his Department in relation to the use which hospitals boards make of funds derived from the sale of capital assets which were specifically devoted to services for the mentally handicapped.
Restricted farms in Scotland April 1990 April 1991 Region and District Holdings Sheep Hectares Acres Holdings Sheep Hectares Acres Central Stirling 19 48,200 29,900 73,900 17 39,300 25,500 63,000 Dumfries and Galloway Total 16 25,600 11,100 27,400 10 19,100 9,500 23,500 Nithsdale 6 3,500 700 1,700 2 1,900 400 1,000 Stewarty 5 8,700 2,500 6,200 3 3,800 1,200 3,000 Wigtown 5 13,400 7,900 19,500 5 13,400 7,900 19,500 Strathclyde Total 38 59,500 26,000 64,200 36 57,900 25,200 62,200 Kilmarnock and Loudoun 5 4,900 2,600 6,300 5 4,900 2,600 6,300 Cumnock and Doun Valley 19 35,300 15,800 39,100 18 35,000 15,100 37,400 Kyle and Carrick 2 5,600 2,300 5,700 2 5,600 2,300 5,700 Cunninghame 2 2,000 1,700 4,200 2 2,000 1,700 4,200 East Kilbride 4 4,900 1,400 3,400 4 4,900 1,400 3,400 Eastwood 6 6,800 2,200 5,500 5 5,500 2,100 5,200 Scotland Total 73 133,300 67,000 165,500 63 116,300 60,200 148,700 Figures for sheep numbers and area are rounded.