Set-Aside Scheme Dr. David Clark To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will give the figures for each region in Scotland for each year since 1988 of (a) the number of serious irregularities of the set-aside scheme, (b) the number of minor breaches of the scheme and (c) the number of cases where payments were withheld in full or in part; and if he will make a statement. Mr. Michael Forsyth [holding answer 13 December 1991]: The information requested is as follows:region in Scotland for (a) horse-based activities, (b) golf courses, (c) game cover for commercial shoots, (d) sports grounds, (e) other recreational facilities and (f) other; and if he will make a statement. Mr. Michael Forsyth [holding answer 13 December 1991]: The information requested is as follows: ------------- | | ------------- |Highland | ------------- |Lothian | ------------- |Strathclyde| ------------- |Tayside | ------------- |Others | ------------- |Total | ------------- ----------------------- |Borders | ----------------------- |Dumfries and Galloway| ----------------------- |Fife | ----------------------- |Grampian | ----------------------- |Highland | ----------------------- |Lothian | ----------------------- |Strathclyde | ----------------------- |Tayside | ----------------------- |Others | ----------------------- |Total | ----------------------- ----------------------- |Borders | ----------------------- |Central | ----------------------- |Dumfries and Galloway| ----------------------- |Fife | ----------------------- |Grampian | ----------------------- |Highland | ----------------------- |Lothian | ----------------------- |Strathclyde | ----------------------- |Tayside | ----------------------- |Others | ----------------------- |TOTAL | ----------------------- The information provided in respect of payments for the 1990–91 set-aside year, ending 30 September 1991, is provisional, pending completion of the processing of claims. As the scheme provides for five-year undertakings, the third table represents the cumulative position.