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Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what is his target timespan for responding to letters received from hon. Members ; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Lang : I refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave to my hon. Friend the Member for Harwich (Mr. Sproat) on 2 December 1992 at col. 183.

Justices of the Peace

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the names and addresses of justices of peace serving the district of Renfrew ; and what plans he has to make further appointments.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : As for other commission areas, my right hon. Friend is advised on the need for new appointments as justices of the peace for the commission area of Renfrew by the Advisory Committee on Justices of the Peace for that area. I shall write to the hon. Member as soon as possible about the further information he requests.

Homelessness

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish a table showing the number of household units (a) making application for and (b) being awarded homeless persons status in each year since 1980.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : The latest complete information is published in table 1 of "The Scottish Office Statistical Bulletin Operation of the Homeless Persons Legislation in Scotland 1980/81 to 1991/92, Housing/ 1992/6'," which is available in the House Library.

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on the aims and objectives of the competition on measures to deal with homelessness referred to by the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State with responsibility for housing on 16 December 1992 ; if he will list the likely competitors ; and what criteria he will apply in judging any submissions.


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Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : All local housing authorities in Scotland were invited to submit proposals by 11 December for the additional £7.5 million housing capital allocations in 1992-93 for projects to tackle homelessness which I announced in November. When proposals were invited, it was made clear that priority would be given to projects assisting homeless one-parent f amilies and those housed in bed-and- breakfast accommodation. Forty-eight local authorities submitted proposals and I announced the successful projects on 23 December. The extra £7.5 million will fund 59 projects in 48 local authorities to provide accommodation for over 470 homeless people.

City Status

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what criteria are applied in determining applications by Scottish towns for city status ; and if he will make a statement.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : City status in Scotland, which has no statutory significance, derives from royal charters granted by the Monarch. There are no formal criteria. No such charter has been granted for over a century.

Rights of Way

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on rights of way in Scotland.

Sir Hector Monro : Neither my right hon. Friend nor I have any plans to make a statement on rights of way in Scotland at present. Scottish Natural Heritage issued on 13 January a consultation paper entitled "Enjoying the Outdoors" which considers arrangements for access to the countryside in Scotland, including rights of way. It will report the results of its consultation exercise to me in due course and I shall consider then any recommendations which it may make.

Polling Stations (Access)

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) if he will make available resources for the purchase of (a) static and (b) portable ramps to improve access to polling stations ; (2) what resources he made available in the last financial year for (a) static and (b) portable ramps to improve access to polling stations.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : Finance is available from the consolidated fund to meet 50 per cent. of the cost of providing temporary ramps for polling stations to assist access by disabled voters. As elections are held only infrequently in comparison with the other uses made of buildings designated as polling stations, there is no justification for central Government to meet the full cost of providing either permanent ramps or the full cost of temporary ramps from election funds.

The Secretary of State assumed responsibility for financing parliamentary elections in Scotland on 22 August 1991. No applications for support towards the cost of providing ramps at polling stations were made by


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Scottish returning officers in the remainder of that financial year ; one such application has been made, successfully, in the current financial year.

Water and Sewerage Services

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many representations he has received about the future of water and sewerage services in Scotland since July 1992 ; how many of these were letters from (a) individuals and (b) organisations or institutions ; what is his estimate of the number of signatures appended to any petitions he has so far received ; how many representations were (i) for and (ii) against taking these services out of the control of local authorities ; and if he will make a statement.

Sir Hector Monro : To date, a total of 6,311 representations has been received. This includes 5,154 pre-printed postcards, 142 responses to the consultation paper and 1,015 other representations. There have been 1,056 letters from individuals and 101 from organisations or institutions and 23 petitions carrying 5,372 names. An analysis of responses to the consultation paper will be made after the end of the consultation period.

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many responses to representations about the future of water and sewerage services in Scotland have been issued since July 1992 (a) by him, (b) by Ministers, (c) by the engineering, water and waste directorate of the Environment Department and (d) by other representatives of the Scottish Office ; and if he will make a statement.

Sir Hector Monro : To date, 5,703 responses have been issued. Ministerial replies have been given to 112 representations ; the engineerin, water and waste directorate of the Scottish Office environment Department has replied to 5,528 ; and 13 which dealt with matters in addition to the future of water and sewerage services have received replies from other parts of the Scottish Office.

Investing in our Future"

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will instruct the engineering, water and waste directorate of the Environment Department to advise where copies of the consultation paper "Investing In Our Future" may be obtained free of charge when it is responding to representations from members of the public.

Sir Hector Monro : The consultation paper is issued to everyone who expresses an interest in receiving it or in participating in the consultation process.

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland where copies of his consultation paper "Investing In Our Future" may be obtained free of charge by members of the general public.

Sir Hector Monro : The consultation paper can be obtained from the Scottish Office environment department, water restructuring division, room 203A, 27 Perth street, Edinburgh EH3 5RB.

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, if he will instruct the engineering, water and waste directorate of the Environment Department to


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advise where copies of the consultation paper "Investing in our Future" may be obtained free of charge when it is responding to representation from members of the public.

Sir Hector Monro : It is standard practice in replying to representations to draw attention to the availability of the consultation paper. The address from which copies of the consultation paper may be obtained has been given wide publicity, and all letters informing the public that the paper is available carry that address and telephone number.

Argyll and Clyde Health Board

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, pursuant to his answer of 9 June 1992, Official Report, column 133, when he plans to announce the appointments made to vacancies which will arise on Argyll and Clyde health board on 31 March ; what consultations he is undertaking or has undertaken prior to his decisions ; what plans he has to consult hon. Members representing constituencies within the health board area ; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Stewart : My right hon. Friend expects to announce shortly appointments to fill vacancies arising in Argyll and Clyde health board. The consultation required by the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 has been carried out and the views of the health board chairman have been taken. There are no plans to consult hon. Members representing constituencies within the health board area ; it is open to hon. Members, as some indeed have done, to suggest names for possible appointment to health boards.


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Public Housing (Windows)

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what studies he has available on the need to replace metal-framed windows in public sector housing in Scotland ; what financial provision he has made for the programme in the current and future financial year ; and if he will make a statement.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : I have received no reports specifically on the need to replace metal-framed windows. Local authorities and other public sector housing landlords can carry out the replacement of metal-framed windows as part of their capital programmes if they see this as a priority in comparison with other housing needs. Gross capital expenditure resources available for public sector housing in Scotland in 1992-93 are estimated to be £549 million. An equivalent estimate for 1993-94 will not be available until decisions are taken on the allocation of Scottish Homes' budget and final capital allocations to local authorities are announced in March.

Scottish Homes

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish a table showing the (a) name, (b) occupation, (c) honoraria, salary or allowance and (d) estimated time commitment of each member of the board of Scottish Homes.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : The information requested is set out in the following table :


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Name                                        |Occupation                 |Salary                     |Estimated Time                                         

                                                                                                    |Commitment                                             

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Sir James Mellon KCMG (Chairman)            |Former Diplomat            |£35,330                    |3 days per week                                        

                                                                                                                                                            

John Richards CBE, PPRIAS (Deputy Chairman) |Architect with John        |£16,055                    |1" days per week                                       

                                            |Richards Associates                                                                                            

                                                                                                                                                            

Norman Lessels CA                           |Partner in Chiene and Tait,|£6,140                     |" day per week                                         

                                            |also non-executive                                                                                             

                                            |Chairman of Standard Life                                                                                      

                                            |Assurance Company                                                                                              

                                                                                                                                                            

Mrs. Frances McCall MBE                     |Chairperson of the         |£6,140                     |" day per week                                         

                                            |Confederation of Scottish                                                                                      

                                            |Housing Co-operatives                                                                                          

                                                                                                                                                            

Professor Duncan MacLennan                  |Director of the Centre for |£6,140                     |" day per week                                         

                                            |Housing Research at                                                                                            

                                            |Glasgow University                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                            

Tom Begg JP, BA, OBE                        |Lecturer in Economics at   |£6,140                     |" day per week                                         

                                            |Queen Margaret College,                                                                                        

                                            |Edinburgh                                                                                                      

                                                                                                                                                            

Mrs. Heather Sheerin OBE                    |Co-Director of family-     |£6,140                     |" day per week                                         

                                            |owned retail carpet                                                                                            

                                            |business                                                                                                       

                                                                                                                                                            

Mrs. Daphne Sleigh                          |Freelance Market           |£6,140                     |" day per week                                         

                                            |Researcher                                                                                                     

                                                                                                                                                            

Cameron Parker                              |Non-executive Vice-        |£6,140                     |" day per week                                         

                                            |Chairman of Lithgows Ltd                                                                                       

In addition the chief executive, Peter McKinlay, is an ex-officio member of the board. His salary is linked to civil service grade 2.


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Paisley (City Status)

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what plans he has to award the burgh of Paisley city status.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : There are no such plans.

Wheel Clamping

Mr. McMaster : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on his plans to consider the wheel clamping of vehicles in Scotland.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : The Appeal Court judgment of 12 June 1992 determined that wheel-clamping a vehicle on private land and demanding money for its release is a crime. There are statutory provisions which would authorise the police and parking attendants to clamp vehicles illegally parked on public roads. The power in relation to the police is exercisable by statutory instrument made by the Secretary of State at the request of a regional or islands council. The power has not so far been exercised in Scotland. The power in respect of parking attendants will not be brought into force until the operation of similar powers in London has been evaluated.

Health Service

Sir Patrick McNair-Wilson : To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the number and location of intensive therapy units in Scotland ; and how many organ donors have arisen in each during the past 12 months.

Mr. Stewart : At 30 September 1992 there were 24 NHS intensive therapy units in Scotland. These are as listed.

NHS hospitals in Scotland with intensive therapy beds (by health board) Argyll and Clyde Health Board

Royal Alexandra Hospital, PaisleyAyrshire and Arran Health BoardAyr Hospital

Crosshouse Hospital, KilmarnockBorders Health BoardBorders General Hospital, MelroseDumfries and Galloway Health BoardDumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary, DumfriesForth Valley Health BoardStirling Royal InfirmaryGrampian Health BoardAberdeen Royal Infirmary Royal Aberdeen Children's HospitalGreater Glasgow Health BoardGlasgow Royal Infirmary

Glasgow Western General

Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow

Southern General Hospital, Glasgow

Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow

Victoria Infirmary, GlasgowHighland Health BoardRaigmore Hospital, InvernessLanarkshire Health BoardHairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride Law Hospital, Carluke

Monkland District General Hospital, AirdrieLothian Health BoardSt. John's Hospital, Livingston

Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh

Western General Hospital, EdinburghTayside Health BoardNinewells Hospital, Dundee

Perth Royal Infirmary

Stracathro Hospital, By Brechin


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Information on the numbers of organ donors in each unit is not collected centrally.

The number of organ donors, by region, in the period January 1992 to December 1992 was as follows :