§ Lord Gainfordasked Her Majesty's Government:
What progress has been made on reviewing the Highlands and Islands Veterinary Services Scheme.
The Earl of LindsayA review of this scheme has been completed and revised arrangements, which have been agreed with the British Veterinary Association,56WA will be introduced which will ensure the availability of an adequate veterinary service of reasonable cost to crofters and persons of like economic status in the former crofting counties in respect of animals kept for agricultural purposes. Grants paid to participating veterinary practices will include mileage grant, supplementary travel grant and, in certain of the western islands, difficult area practice grant. The standard visit fee to be paid by the crofters will also be increased to £12.50.
I am very glad that we have been able to introduce this revised scheme of assistance towards the provision of veterinary services to crofters. It will protect animal health and welfare and contribute to improving the productivity of livestock which is of such importance to the economy of the crofting areas. The scheme targets resources at the areas where there is greatest need and makes provision for additional veterinary practices to join the scheme.
The revised scheme will be introduced with effect from 1 April 1995. Further details have been placed in the Library of the House.