§ Dr. Doug NaysmithTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport how much revenue in the form of light dues has been collected in each financial year since 1997–98 from ships calling at ports in(a) Scotland, (b) the Isle 71W of Man, (c) England and Wales, (d) Northern Ireland and (e) the Republic of Ireland. [80810]
Light dues income 1997–98 to 2001–02 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 Scotland 6,628,360.51 8,034,124.92 8,929,663.47 9,110,457.12 8,536,210.39 Isle of Man 37,729.06 44,424.38 20,635.93 19,012.13 19,400.57 England and Wales 41,540,875.68 54,942,311.20 55,756,005.50 57,923,611.28 62,489,782.79 Northern Ireland 706,507.01 617,011.16 662,503.18 599,414.51 662,195.49 R.O.I (Customs & Excise) 2,816,419.48 3,131,480.85 3,464,779.82 3,416,674.55 3,077,673.30 Total 61,729,891.74 66,769,352.51 68,833,587.90 71,069,169.59 74,785,262.54 Notes
The figures above are for General Light Dues and does not include income from UK Fishing Vessels and Tugs.
The figures do not include any Light Dues refunds that were made.
The figures for R.O.I are shown in Sterling after conversion. Pre conversion figures shown as follows.
R.O.I (Customs & Excise) 3,154,665.35 1997–98 3,597,474.41 1998–99 4,246,163.66 1999–2000 4,396,335.39 2000–01 4,144,997.18 2001–02