§ Mr. Chris SmithTo ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department for what grant-giving funds his Department is responsible, requiring a private sector contribution, where the use of national lottery funds is not allowed to count towards that private sector portion. [38603]
Mr. John M. TaylorThe Lord Chancellor's Department is not responsible for any grant-giving funds.
The chief executives of the Court Service and of the Public Trust Office will write to the hon. Member on the matters for which they have responsibility.
Letter from M. D. Huebner to Mr. Chris Smith, dated 24 October 1995:
PQ 95/807: GRANT-GIVING FUNDS REQUIRING PRIVATE SECTOR CONTRIBUTIONThe Parliamentary Secretary has asked me to reply to your question about grant-giving funds requiring a private sector contribution.The Court Service is not responsible for any organisations or bodies that award grants. This question will be answered in detail by the Secretary of State for the Department of National Heritage.Letter from Julia C. Lomas to Mr. Chris Smith, dated 24 October 1995:
822WThe Parliamentary Secretary has asked me to reply to you as part of the Lord Chancellor's Department's response to your Parliamentary Question, listed on 19 October 1995, regarding grant-giving funds requiring a private sector contribution.The Public Trust Office is not responsible for any grant-giving funds.