HC Deb 09 February 1999 vol 325 cc178-9W
Mr. Swinney

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list by(a) administration costs and (b) by funded project over £50,000 the moneys given by his Department over the two most recent years for which figures are available to each of the nationalised industries in Scotland; and if he will list the sums allocated for each of these headings in (i) 1999–2000 and (ii) 2000–01. [69860]

Mr. Macdonald

The two nationalised industries sponsored by the Scottish Office are Caledonian MacBrayne Limited (CalMac) and Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL).

The Scottish Office does not specifically allocate an element of grant to meet CalMac and HIAL' s administration costs. Account is taken of administrative costs when the Department considers and approves the revenue deficit grant paid to each company each year.

The following projects were funded in 1996–97 and 1997–98 at a total cost of over £50,000.

Cal/Mac Projects over £50,000 funded by capital grant
£
Project title Capital grant
Harbourworks
1996–97
Tiree passenger walkway 57,658
Fishnish slipway widening 100,341
1997–98
Castlebay berthing dolphin 84,022
Lochboisdale berthing dolphin 56,693
Cal/Mac Projects over £50,000 funded by capital grant
£
Project title Capital grant
Vessels
1996–97
MV Loch Alainn 860,250
MV Clansman 600,000
1997–98
MV Clansman 9,900,000

HIAL Projects over £50,000 funded by capital grant
£
Project title Capital grant
1996–97
Barra—3 storey VCR visual control room Phase I 241,504
Barra—Fire appliance 75,504
Barra—Fire appliance 75,504
Barra—Fire appliance 63,426
1997–98
Barra—Visual control room Phase II 122,421
Campbeltown—DME (Distance Measuring Equipment) 129,960
Inverness—Ambulift 55,900
Islay—Standby generator 63,504
Kirkwall—Control tower building 648,621
Kirkwall—Ambulift 53,900
Sumburgh—PAMOS (Partially Automated Meteorological Observation System) 151,554
Fast rescue craft 77,750
Ambulift 54,760

Allocations for 1999–2000 for Cal/Mac and HIAL have not yet been finalised. Allocations for 2000–01 will be drawn up in the course of 1999–2000.

From 1 July 1999 this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.