HC Deb 05 December 1995 vol 268 cc147-8W
Mr Morgan

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many official school visits the Under-Secretary of State, the hon. Member for Cardiff, North (Mr. Jones), has undertaken since 1 April; how and when in each case(a) the county council, where the school was non-grant maintained and (b) the hon. Member in whose constituency the school was located, was informed; and if he will make a statement. [4175]

Illustrative table of capital element of projects
Agreed prior to 1995–96 Likely 1995–96 Likely 1996–97 to 1998–99 Total
Defence 30 160 560 750
FCO/ODA 0 0 28 28
Agriculture 40 8 35 83
Trade and Industry1 0 1 29 30
Education and Employment 0 0 112 112
Transport 1,560 3,800 580 5,940
Environment2,3 0 0 130 130
Home Office 192 12 146 350
Legal departments 0 0 89 89
National Heritage 31 17 165 213
Health 100 300 1,800 2,200
Social Security1 0 245 118 363
Scotland 60 86 2,084 2,230
Wales 0 22 341 363
Northern Ireland 207 78 327 612
Chancellor's departments 352 31 78 461
Total 2,572 4,760 6,622 13,953
1 Joint Benefits Agency/Post Office Counters project recorded against Social Security.
2Docklands Light Railway.
3In addition about £4–5 billion pa of private investment is levered in through housing, urban regeneration and other programmes.

Mr. Gwilym Jones

Six. Arrangements are normally made direct with the school and the convention regarding constituency Members of Parliament is observed.