asked the Secretary of State for Industry if the inquiries handled by the South-West industrial development office regarding possible industrial activity in Falmouth, Penryn, Camborne, Redruth and Hayle indicate a growing interest on the part of incoming enterprises; and, if not, if he will initiate action to stimulate greater interest.
The general level of inquiries of an industrial and commercial nature received by the South-West industrial development office has increased significantly from just under 800 in 1980 to 1020 in 1981. The trend is continuing so far this year. I am satisfied that the promotional effort and the incentives available for potential new investors are playing their part in stimulating interest in these areas.
asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will list, according to location, size and date of construction, factory space currently unoccupied in Falmouth, Penryn, Camborne, Redruth and Hayle.
The required details in respect of factories provided by the English Industrial Estates Corporation are given in the table below. Comparable information in respect of private and local authority factory space is not readily available.
EIEC Factories unoccupied (as at 31 December 1981) | |||
Location | Factories | Month and Year of Construction | |
Units | Square Metres | ||
Penryn | 1* | 912 | November 1976 |
13 | 930 | September 1981 | |
Camborne | 1 | 8,355 | March 1963 |
1 | 4,473 | May 1968 | |
1* | 257 | June 1979 | |
Redruth (Praze) | 1* | 51 | April 1981 |
1 | 152 | April 1981 | |
Hayle | 1 | 258 | July 1977 |
Falmouth | 1 | 2,090 | July 1976 |
* Factories reserved. |
asked the Secretary of State for Industry what schemes of assistance are available for starter businesses in the West Cornwall special development area; and if he will list them.
Following is the information: