HC Deb 27 July 1936 vol 315 c1107W
Mr. JENKINS

asked the Minister of Labour whether he can state the total expenditure in Monmouthshire during 1935 and 1936 in unemployment benefit, unemployment assistance, and grants made by the Commissioner for the Special

Monmouthshire. Special Area of South Wales and Monmouthshire.
1935: £ £
Insurance Benefit 492,000 2,276,000
Unemployment Allowances (including Transitional Payments). 1,290,000 5,624,000
1936, January—June:
Insurance Benefit 298,000 1,213,000
Unemployment Allowances 626,000 2,826,000

The figures are exclusive of payments made through associations, for which a geographical analysis is not available.

As regards expenditure by the Commisioner for Special Areas, the activities grant-aided by the commissioner cover in many cases all the Special Areas, and it is not possible to state precisely what grants relate specifically to South Wales and Monmouthshire. It is, however, estimated that to 30th June, 1936, £300,000 has been expended out of a total commitment in respect of services in this Special Area amounting to approximately £1,500,000. Separate figures for Monmouthshire are not available.