HC Deb 10 December 2002 vol 396 cc208-9W
Mr. Don Foster

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what assessment has been made by his Department since 19 January 2001 of the(a) safety and maintenance standards and (b) works of the local authority ports at (i) Whitby, (ii) Gillingham, (iii) Torquay, (iv) Ramsgate New Port, (v) Sunderland. (vi) Scarborough, (vii) Bristol Royal Docks, (viii) Bridport, (ix) Portsmouth Commercial Port and (x) Weymouth Harbour; what financial support has been provided by the Department in each case; and what improvements have been achieved. [86107]

Mr. Jamieson

Supplementary Credit Approvals (SCA) are available for local authority run ports to help to fund essential safety and maintenance work. The following SCA allocations been made to those listed in the question:

SCA allocations for 2000–01 issued 28 September 2001
£
Port SCA
Whitby 335,000
Gillingham 452,750
Ramsgate New Port 206,250
Sunderland 58,125

SCA allocations for 2000–01 issued 28 September 2001
£
Port SCA
Scarborough 129,000
Bristol 166,500
Bridport 112,500
Portsmouth Commercial Port 244,625
Weymouth 182,160

Torquay surrendered a £200,000 allocation in 2000–01 as the work planned could not be carried out due to two World War Two embarkation ramps being declared buildings of historic interest (Grade II).

The final total allocation for 2000–01 was approximately £1.88 million.

SCA allocation for 2001–02 issued 30 September 2002
£
Port SCA
Ramsgate New Port 75,000
Sunderland 7,500
Portsmouth Commercial Port 30,000

SCA Letters of intent for allocation for 2002–03 issued 2 April 2002 (formal allocation to be issued by 30 September 2003)
£
Port SCA
Ramsgate New Port 262,500
Portsmouth Commercial Port 34,250
Weymouth 8,275

The Department confirms with the ports that the relevant work has been carried out.

Since January 2001 Health and Safety Executive inspectors have visited the ports at Portsmouth, Scarborough, Sunderland, Ramsgate New Port, Torquay, Weymouth and Bristol. These visits were conducted as part of HSE's planned inspection programme, or to investigate accidents or complaints, and not directly related to the SCA funding.