Class VI 1988—89
Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1989, viz.:—
| Sums not exceeding | ||
|---|---|---|
| Supply Grants | Appropriations in Aid | |
| Vote | £ | £ |
| 1. For expenditure by the Department of Energy on assistance to the coal industry including grants and loans to the British Coal Corporation and payments to redundant workers (Including a Supplementary sum of £1,891,000,000) ... ... ... ... | 2,429,700,000 | 35,000,000 |
| 2. For expenditure by the Department of Energy in connection with the energy industries including related research and development, energy efficiency, oil storage and pipelines, selective assistance to industry, promotion and security of oil and gas supplies, grants and certain other services, including payments to the Oil and Pipelines Agency, subscriptions and contributions to international organisations and international assistance under the IAEA convention on nuclear or radiological emergencies ... ... ... ... | 278,821,000 | 28,006,000 |
| 3. For expenditure by the Department of Energy on salaries and other administrative costs ... ... ... ... | 25,678,000 | 4,789,000 |
| 4. For expenditure by the Department of Energy on refunds and repayments of petroleum licensing proceeds, and other payments connected with such proceeds ... ... ... ... | 1,000 | 230,770,000 |
| 5. For payment of pensions, etc., to members of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s superannuation schemes and other related expenditure ... ... ... ... | 1,000 | 65,099,000 |
| 6. For expenditure by the Department of Energy in connection with the sale of shares in British Gas ... ... ... ... | 1,000 | 30,999,000 |
| 7. For expenditure by the Department of Energy in connection with the privatisation of the electricity supply industry in England and Wales (Including a Supplementary sum of £3,500,000) ... ... ... ... | 6,000,000 | — |
| Total, Class VI ... ... ... ...£ | 2,740,202,000 | 394,663,000 |
Class VII 1988—89
Schedule of Sums granted, and of the sums which may be applied as appropriations in aid in addition thereto, to defray the charges of the several Services herein particularly mentioned, which will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1989, viz.:—
| Sums not exceeding | ||
|---|---|---|
| Supply Grants | Appropriations in Aid | |
| Vote | £ | £ |
| 1. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on the promotion of enterprise, tourism, general labour market services and the improvement of industrial relations including grants in aid, measures to improve labour market efficiency and to promote and preserve employment opportunities, services for seriously disabled people, publicity, compensation for persons disabled by pneumoconiosis, byssinosis and diffuse mesothelioma, payments towards expenses of trade union ballots, and an international subscription (Revised sum). ... ... ... ... | 1,293,617,000 | 11,557,000 |
| 2. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on the administration of the Employment Service and on central and miscellaneous services (Revised sum). ... ... ... ... | 263,170,000 | 403,914,000 |
| 3. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on a grant in aid to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. ... ... ... ... | 16,371,000 | — |
| 4. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on a grant in aid to the Health and Safety Commission. ... ... ... ... | 97,390,000 | 35,000 |
| 5. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on a grant in aid to the Training Commission (formerly the Manpower Services Commission) (Including a Supplementary sum of £281,927,000). ... ... ... ... | 1,938,178,000 | 352,903,000 |
| 6. For expenditure by the Department of Employment on the sale of Professional and Executive Recruitment (PER) ... ... ... ... | 1,000 | 190,000 |
| Total, Class VII ... ... ... ...£ | 3,608,727,000 | 768,599,000 |