Class III 1995–96
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 1996, viz.:—
| Supply Grants | Appropriations in Aid | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| £ | £ | |||
| Vote | ||||
| 1. For expenditure by the Intervention Board—Executive Agency in giving effect in the United Kingdom to the agricultural support provisions of the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Community and for other services | 27,235,000 | 2,957,071,000 | ||
| 2. For expenditure by the Intervention Board—Executive Agency on central administration and agents' services | 49,238,000 | 2,865,000 | ||
| 3. For cash limited and demand led operational expenditure by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food to: promote food safety, take action against diseases with implications for human health, safeguard essential supplies in an emergency, and promote action to alleviate flooding and coastal erosion; to encourage action to reduce water and other pollution and by other measures to safeguard the aquatic environment including its fauna and flora, to improve the attractiveness and bio-diversity of the rural environment and protect the rural economy; implement MAFF’s CAP obligations efficiently and seek a more economically rational CAP while avoiding discrimination against UK businesses (including expenditure on existing CAP measures and schemes), to create the conditions in which efficient and sustainable agriculture, fishing and food industries can flourish, take action against animal and plant diseases and pests, encourage high animal welfare standards; provide specialist support services and allocate resources where they are most needed; provide for some inter-agency payments and undertake research and development | 461,693,000 | 33,847,000 | ||
| 4. For expenditure by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food on departmental research, advisory services and administration, executive agencies and certain other services | 322,070,000 | 112,775,000 | ||
| Total Class III | 860,236,000 | 3,106,558,000 | ||
Class IV 1995-96
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 1996, viz.:—
| Supply Grants | Appropriations in Aid | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| £ | £ | |||
| Vote | ||||
| 1. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry on and related to; support for business; research and development; consumer protection and the regulation of trade; regional and selective assistance; the aerospace and shipbuilding industries; exchange risk and other losses; international subscriptions including those arising from commitments under the International Rubber Agreement; energy-related programmes including research and development and security of oil and gas supplies; assistance to redundant steel workers; departmental administration including a share in the running costs of the Government Offices for the Regions; central and miscellaneous services; the operational costs of departmental executive agencies; privatisation expenses; loans to trading funds; petroleum licensing and royalty; provision of land and buildings; loans, grants and other payments (Including a Supplementary sum of £13,962,000) | 1,220,873,000 | 307,815,000 | ||
| 2. For payment of pensions, etc, to members of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority’s superannuation schemes and other related expenditure | 98,884,000 | 47,313,000 | ||
| 3. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry in connection with the privatisation of the coal industry (Including a Supplementary sum of £10,499,000) | 14,128,000 | 999,000 | ||
| 4. For assistance to the coal industry including expenditure on: grants and loans to the British Coal Corporation; grants to operators of licensed mines; grant in aid to the Coal Authority; payments to redundant workers and other liabilities in respect of former employees of British Coal Corporation and their dependants and on the costs of the subsidence adviser and statutory subsidence arbitration arrangements | 374,129,000 | 420,041,000 | ||
| 5. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department on administration | 24,982,000 | 1,559,000 | ||
| 6. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department in connection with interest support to banks and other lenders of export finance, cover under the tender to contract/forward exchange supplement scheme, grants towards financing of exports to match foreign competition, residual commitments under discontinued guarantees offered to banks and external trade agencies, and cost escalation | 9,331,000 | 170,435,000 | ||
| 7. For expenditure by the Export Credits Guarantee Department in connection with export credit guarantees, other guarantees given in the national interest or to render economic assistance to overseas countries, overseas investment, insurance and trading expenses | 1,000 | 408,078,000 | ||
| 8. For expenditure by the Office of Fair Trading on administrative and operational costs | 19,050,000 | 185,000 | ||
| 9. For expenditure by the Office of Telecommunications on administrative and operational costs | 9,464,000 | 279,000 | ||
| 10. For expenditure by the Office of Gas Supply on administrative costs | 5,352,000 | — | ||
| 11. For expenditure by the Office of Electricity Regulation on administrative and operational costs | 10,567,000 | 1,155,000 | ||
| 12. For expenditure by the Department of Trade and Industry in connection with the privatisation of the nuclear power industry (New Estimate) | 24,929,000 | 71,000 | ||
| Total ClassIV | 1,811,690,000 | 1,357,930,000 | ||