§ Mr. SteinbergTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how much in public funds local enterprise companies in Scotland control. [21017]
§ Mr. KynochIn 1995–96 local enterprise companies' budgets accounted for £461.4 million—85 per cent.—of the overall budgets for the Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise network. That figure
Number of crimes recorded in 1985, by police authority Police authority Housebreaking1 Serious assault etc.2 Petty assault Other violent crime3 Theft of motor vehicle Borders 771 93 362 79 172 Central 4,048 209 1,773 378 869 Dumfries and Galloway 1,203 58 613 110 238 Fife 4,874 172 1,852 400 1,343 Grampian 5,530 403 3,482 630 1,243 Highland 1,595 72 1,085 163 521 Lothian 14,858 1,316 3,475 1,572 5,082 Orkney 30 9 53 6 16 Shetland 52 7 56 19 20 Strathclyde 61,506 3,193 17,367 6,515 19,171 Tayside 6,184 481 1,952 584 1,215 Western Isles 47 8 88 10 48 Scotland 100,698 6,021 32,158 10,466 29,938 1 Includes non-domestic and domestic premises. 2 Includes murder, attempted murder, culpable homicide and serious assault. 3 Includes handling offensive weapons, robbery, other non sexual crimes of violence and sexual assault. 740W
Number of crimes recorded in 1992, by police authority Police authority Housebreaking1 Serious assault etc.2 Petty assault Other violent crime3 Theft of motor vehicle Borders 938 72 436 93 190 Central 3,579 354 2,159 651 1,152 Dumfries and Galloway 1,986 146 971 254 355 Fife 9,108 157 2,426 609 1,650 Grampian 7,050 401 4,473 777 1,841 Highland 1,342 119 1,440 285 357 includes £43.6 million for adult training allowances paid by Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise on behalf of their local enterprise companies.