§ Dr. GodmanTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the projects in Inverclyde which are to receive financial assistance under the urban programme; and if he will make a statement.
§ Lord James Douglas-HamiltonProjects in Inverclyde approved for urban programme funding are set out in the table. A closing date of 30 November 1994 has234W been set for local authorities to submit to the Scottish Office applications for the next round of approvals.
Sponsored by Strathclyde Regional Council
- Bow Farm Home Support Service
- Greenock East Credit Union
- Inverclyde Women's Aid
- Larkfield Youth Cafe
- St Kenneth's Day Care Centre
- Bow Farm Community Caravan Project
- Local Communications Project
- Threshold Printing Project
- Kelburn/Woodhall Community Resource Centre
- Inverclyde Home Safety Group
- Gibshill/Weir Street Caravan Project
- Greenock Employment Action Group Special Needs Initiative
- Larkfield Ladybird Pre-5 Centre
- Craigend Resource Centre
- Inverclyde Community Development Trust
- Light Trust/Link Group Community Nursery
- Strone/Maukinhill Youth Worker
- SW Greenock Creche
- Greenock High School Supported Study
- Link-In Creche Workers East Greenock
- Caravan Project—Strone/Maukinhill
- Elderly/Disabled Resource Centre Port Glasgow
- Community Support Unit
- Community Caravan Kelburn/Woodhall
- Apex Pm-Employment Training/Counselling
Sponsored by lnverclyde District Council
- Strone/Maukinhill Neighbourhood Centre
- Grieve Road Community Hall
- Lady Octavia Centre