HC Deb 26 June 1996 vol 280 c154W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how much expenditure was incurred in the county of Gwynedd during the financial year 1995–96 under the Industry Acts; how many new jobs have been facilitated by such expenditure; and if she will break down the expenditure by type of scheme. [34002]

Mr. Hague

Comprehensive information is not readily available. However, under the four main schemes—regional selective assistance, regional enterprise grants, small firms merit award for research and technology, and support for projects under research, the information is as follows:

Scheme Value of offers accepted (£)
Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) 506,000
Regional Enterprise Grants (REG) 65,930
Small Firms Merit Award for Research and Technology (SMART) 301,581
Support for Projects Under Research (SPUR)
Total 873,481

Of these, only RSA is directly job-related and 142 jobs were forecast to be created or safeguarded by the relevant projects.

Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales, pursuant to his answer of 2 February,Official Report, columns 978–79, if he will analyse the financial assistance which came to the county of Gwynedd during the financial year 1994–95 according to (a) regional selective assistance, (b) regional enterprise grants, (c) small firms merit award for research and technology and (d) support for products under research. [34032]

Mr. Hague

The information is as follows:

Scheme Value of offers accepted (£)
Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) 4,173,500
Regional Enterprise Grants (REG) 110,948
Small Firms Merit Awards for Research and Technology (SMART) 153,577
Support for Projects Under Research (SPUR)
Total 4.438,025