§ Dr. David ClarkTo ask the President of the Board of Trade, pursuant to his answer to the hon. Member for Newcastle upon Tyne, Central (Mr. Cousins), of 4 November 1992,Official Report, columns 315–16, how much EC funding was made available under the Perifra scheme to each of the eight projects that were approved on 7 August 1992; and how much direct funding was made available to each project by (a) local authorities, (b) Hertfordshire training and enterprise council, (c) the Royal British Legion and (d) the Government.
§ Mr. Sainsbury[holding answer 23 July 1993]: The information requested is as follows.
amount of committed spending so far; and what is the length of processing time from submission of applications to approval.
§ Mr. McLoughlin[holding answer 26 July 1993]: SMART—small firms merit award for research and technology—is an annual competition with a closing date for entries. Winners are announced three months later. The number and value of awards made within the current programme, which commenced in 1992, and expenditure to 30 June 1993 are as follows:
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Region/Nation No. of awards Value of awards offered (£'000) Expenditure (£'000) East 17 763 271 East Midlands 17 757 489 North East 8 352 201 Northern Ireland 6 239 134 North West 16 684 456 Scotland 17 755 419 South East 31 1,350 856 South West 20 880 542 Wales 16 714 471 West Midlands 18 765 496 Yorks/Humberside 14 611 478 Total 180 7,870 4,813 SPUR—support for products under research—was launched in 1991. The average processing time of applications is 108 days. The number and value of awards, and expenditure to 30 June 1993 are:
Region/Nation No. of awards Value of awards offered (£'000) Expenditure (£'000) East 29 2,607 450 East Midlands 18 1,848 507 North East 12 1,070 194 North West 57 3,993 1,178 Scotland 28 3,157 1,173 South East 56 5,956 1,619 South West 19 1,450 537 Wales 21 1,893 430 West Midlands 32 2,274 729 Yorkshire/Humberside 42 3,145 999 Total 314 27,393 7,816