Oral Answers to Questions — Development Fund (Expenditure, Wales)

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 23 Chwefror 1954.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Mr. Walking:

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the functions of the Development Commission in Wales; what assistance it has given to industries in rural Wales; and whether he will issue a statement of its activities during the last two years.

Photo of Mr R.A. Butler Mr R.A. Butler , Saffron Walden

The Development Commissioners make recommendations to the Treasury on applications for advances from the Development Fund. The statement of assistance given to industries in rural Wales, and the list of these and other activities supported in Wales, is rather long. With permission, I will have it circulated in the OFFICIAL REPORT, together with an account of the general purposes for which the Fund is designed.

Following is the statement: The Development Commissioners make recommendations to the Treasury on applications for advances from the Development Fund for the following purposes, in England and Scotland as well as in Wales:

  1. 1. Agriculture and rural industries.
  2. 2. Fisheries harbours.
  3. 3. Fisheries (including fisheries research).
  4. 4. Any other purposes calculated to promote the economic development of Great Britain, provided that they are of the same kind as the foregoing.
Assistance direct from the Fund to industries in rural Wales has been given by way of loan for the erection of factories of Blaenau Ffestiniog and Penygroes, and loans have been made for the development of a small carpet-making industry in Blaenau Ffestiniog.Continuing technical advice and instruction to rural industries in Wales as in England, is given through the Rural Industries Bureau, which maintains a Welsh office, and which is

ADVANCES SANCTIONED TO ORGANISATIONS IN WALES DURING THE PERIOD 1ST APRIL, 1952 — 16TH FEBRUARY, 1954
Financial year 1952–53Financial year 1953–54 to 16th February, 1954Total
Rural Community Councils:£££
Carmarthenshire:
General community work90000900001,80000
Rural industries work1,214051,119002,33305
Monmouthshire:
General community work75000750001,50000
Rural industries work1,688181,682003,37018
Pembrokeshire:
General community work75000750001,50000
Rural industries work1,1611841,132002,293184
Montgomeryshire:
General community work75000750001,50000
Rural industries work1,5741091,636003,210109
Merionethshire:
General community work90000900001,80000
Caernarvonshire:
General community work75000765001,51500
Rural industries work1,460001,409002,86900
Anglesey:
General community work75000650001,40000
Rural industries work1,1846101,181002,365610
Denbighshire:
General community work90000900001,80000
Rural industries work1,383071,282002,66507
Cardiganshire:
Grants to establish new community council:
(a) General community work9000090000
(b) Office equipment2800028000
Council of Social Service for Wales and Monmouthshire:
General community work in rural areas of Wales and Monmouthshire7,200006,5400013,74000
Ffestlniog Carpets, Ltd.:
Advance for working capital3,500003,3971306,897130
Welsh Agricultural Organisation Society:
Grants in aid of the Society's work during calendar year 1952:
Basic3,738003,73800
£ for £2,100002,10000
Calendar year 1953:
Basic4,750004,75000
£ for £2,100002,10000
Welsh Agriculture and Industries, Ltd.:
Supplementary Loan: agricultural experiment in Anglesey30,0000030,00000
New Quay Urban District Council:
Grant to meet cost of repairs to the pier protecting New Quay Harbour19,4500019,45000
Totals82,103187*33,773130*115,877117*
* These sums were not necessarily drawn in their entirety during the financial years 1952–53 and 1953–54.

financed entirely from the Development Fund and through the loans available to rural craftsmen in certain approved categories from the Rural Industries Equipment and Workshop Loan Funds, also financed by the Development Fund. Grants from the Development Fund maintain rural industries organisers employed by rural community councils, of which there are nine in Wales.The activities supported from the Development Fund in Wales are not confined to rural industries, and the following is a list of advances from the Fund, sanctioned or drawn since 1st April, 1952, to bodies in Wales and Monmouthshire.

PAYMENTS MADE DURING THE FINANCIAL YEAR 1952–53 AND 1953–54 FROM ADVANCES SANCTIONED IN YEARS PREVIOUS TO 1952–53
Financial year 1952–53Financial year 1953–54 to 16th February, 1954Total
£££
Montgomery County Recreation Association (new pavilion):
From grant sanctioned in 1951 (£2,200)1,300001,30000
From loan sanctioned in 1951 (£2,300)2,300002,30000
Blaenau Ffestiniog Urban District Council (erection of factory):
From ioan sanctioned in 1949 (£50,000)5,000005,00000
From loan sanctioned in 1949 (£50,000)35,0000035,00000
Gwyrfai Rural District Council (erection of factory):
From loan sanctioned in 1948 (£50,000)7,500005,0000012,50000
Ffestiniog Carpets Ltd:
From loan sanctioned in 1950 (£11,000)2,500002,50000
Welsh Agriculture and Industries Ltd.:
From loan sanctioned in 1948 (£113,700)11,6826011,68260
Welsh Agricultural Organisation Society:
From grant sanctioned in 1951 (£3,100 Basic:£2,000 £ for £)146125146125
University College of Wales:
From grant sanctioned in 1949 for River Pollution Research (£90)6713767137
Total30,42818540,06713770,496120
GRAND TOTALS112,53217073,84167186,37437

The Development Fund has also provided funds for the erection of temporary village halls by the National Council of Social Service and for loans in relief of the cost of permanent village halls. Grants are also made to the National Federation of Women's Institutes in aid of some aspects of their work, and the Council for the Promotion of Field Studies, which maintains a field centre at Dale Fort (Pembrokeshire) has received some assistance by way of capital grant from the Development Fund.Wales also derives some benefit from the considerable expenditure on fisheries research which has been authorised annually from the Development Fund.