§ Mr. RedmondTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list for each of Her Majesty's prison establishments in Scotland the key objectives reported by the Prison Service for the year 1993–94; and what they were for the year 1992–93.
§ Mr. Lang[holding answer 27 October 1993]: I have asked Mr. E. W. Frizzell, the chief executive of the Scottish Prison Service, to arrange for a reply to be given to the hon. Member.
Letter from E. W. Frizzell to Mr. Martin Redmond, dated 2 November 1993:
The Secretary of State for Scotland has asked me to reply to your recent question asking for a list of the key objectives reported by the Scottish Prison Service for the year 1993–94; and what they were for the year 1992–93 for each of Her Majesty's prison establishments in Scotland.The key objectives for each establishment for 1993–94 are listed as an annex to our Corporate Plan; I have attached a copy. The key objectives for 1992–93 are listed in the Scottish Prison Service Annual Report for 1992–93 (Cm 2323), a copy of which I have also attached.A copy of this letter will appear in the Official Report and a copy will be placed in the Library, together with the attachments.
§ Mr. Home RobertsonTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many people resident in(a) Musselburgh, Prestonpans and Wallyford and (b) the rest of East Lothian are employed in (i) deep mining and (ii) opencast mining; and what proportion of the total work force those figures represent.
§ Mr. Stewart[holding answer 27 October 1993]: Information at the level of detail requested is not available and can be provided only at disproportionate cost.