HC Deb 05 April 1995 vol 257 cc1253-4W
Mrs. Ann Taylor

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) how many parliamentary questions to his Department that were transferred for answer to the chief executive or other senior official of a non-departmental public body or agency for which he has responsibility received an answer which was not printed in theOfficial Report in each year since 1979–80 or for each year that the body or agency has been in existence; [18534]

(2) how many parliamentary questions to his Department were transferred for answer to the chief executive or other senior official of a non-departmental public body or agency for which he has responsibility in each year since 1979–80 or for each year that the body or agency has been in existence. [18533]

Sir John Wheeler

The information requested is a matter of public record but it could be extracted in the form requested at only disproportionate cost.

1992/93 and 1993/94 and the estimated figures for 1994/95 and 1995/96 are as follows:

1992/93 1993/94 1994/95 1995/96
a. None None None None
b. None None None None
c. None None None None
d. £1,100 £2,500 £3,250 £3,500
e. £1,100 £2,500 £3,250 £3,500
f. None None None None

Letter from D. J. Bell to Mrs. Ann Taylor, dated 31 March 1995:

REFERENCE: RECENTLY TABLED PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION FOR ANSWER ON 5 APRIL 1995 The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has asked me to reply to your Parliamentary Question relating to expenditure by the Valuation and Lands Agency on television, radio or newspaper advertising or other promotional materials since 1979–80. The Valuation and Lands Agency and its predecessors the Valuation and Lands Office and the Valuation Office have not incurred any expenditure within the period since 1979–80 on advertising or promotional materials. I trust this information is sufficient for your purposes however if I can be of any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact me.

Letter from Ian Walters to Mrs. Ann Taylor, dated 4 April 1995: Your recent parliamentary question to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland regarding expenditure on advertising has been passed to me for reply on behalf of the Training and Employment Agency. The breakdown of figures you requested is as follows:

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