HC Deb 14 January 1993 vol 216 cc786-7W
Mr. William Ross

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will publish a table to show the sums expended under the Community economic regeneration scheme in each year to date and detailing the projects supported and the sources of the funds, showing in each case the amounts, or as much of such information as is readily available to him.

Mr. Atkins

The sums expended on the Community economic regeneration scheme in each year to date and the details of the projects supported are as follows:

CRISP town 1990–91 1991–92 1992–931
Miscellaneous 442.50
Derrygonnelly
Environmental Improvements 4,838.22 5,230.93
Creamery Complex 5,578.07 51,597.82
Newtownhamilton
Core Project 2,038.15 2,394.05
Belcoo
Environmental Improvements 4,731.79 17,347.78
Core Project 753.82 34.49
Dromore, County Tyrone
Environmental Improvements 22,566.78 44,636.90
Workspace Units 2,921.45 7,448.65 110,350.78
Cullyhanna
Core Project 236.54 3,311.03
Portaferry
Brewery Yard 14,363.87 55,721.85
Downpatrick
Core Project 555.42 3,220.00
Castlewellan Core Project 14,597.81 5,828.44
Crossmaglen
Core Project 8,237.37
Drumquin
Core Project 6,254.31

CRISP town 1990–91 1991–92 1992–931
Hilitown
The Downshire Arms 10,724.74 132,844.53
Castlederg
Castle Site 23,920.22 48,495.00 32,654.00
Environmental Improvements 5,270.29 35,196.00 32,493.00
Cushendall
Core Project 54.20
Keady
Environmental Improvements 2,648.72 4,525.50 211,140.95
Old Mill 32,852.75 35,560.15
Draperstown
Environmental Improvements 13,789.88 1,491.50
Belleek
Environmental Improvements 9,029.69 53,023.95 3,268.94
Gateway Centre 92,518.50 256,668.12
Stewartstown
Environmental Improvements 4,373.63 9,240.37
Core Project 9.78 17,935.22
1To 8 January 1993.

Costs of the core projects and environmental improvement elements of CRISP are shared equally by the International Fund for Ireland and the Department of the Environment, Northern Ireland.

Information on the urban development grant element of CRISP is not readily available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost. This grant is for the refurbishment of property and is available throughout Northern Ireland outside Belfast and Londonderry. It is wholly funded by the International Fund for Ireland.