§ Mr. Hoosonasked the Secretary of State for Wales (1) whether the station
1974 Public Sector Private Sector Total 1st Quarter … … … … 1,102 1,891 2,993 2nd Quarter … … … … 2,881 1,889 4,770 3rd Quarter … … … … 1,710 1,255 2,965 4th Quarter … … … … 1,457 913 2,370 Total Year … … … … 7,150 5,948 13,098 1975 Public Sector Private Sector Total 1st Quarter … … … … 2,077 1,245 3,322 2nd Quarter … … … … 2,739 2,083 4,822 3rd Quarter … … … … 2,345 2,115 4,460 4th Quarter … … … … 2,191 1,943 4,134 Total Year … … … … 9,352 7,386 16,738
§ Mr. Wyn Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Wales how many housing units were approved for construction in each quarter since January 1974.
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Local Authority Acquisitions from Private Developers New Towns Housing Associations Total Public Sector Total 1974— 1st Quarter … 1,147 — 113 54 1,314 1,314 2nd Quarter … 2,714 46 145 509 3,368 3,414 3rd Quarter … 1,205 — 20 175 1,400 1,400 4th Quarter … 1,594 — 242 94 1,930 1,930 TOTAL YEAR … 6,660 46 520 832 8,012 8,058 1975— 1st Quarter … 1,722 452 202 2 1,926 2,378 2nd Quarter … 598 580 225 57 880 1,460 3rd Quarter … 1,921 60 34 474 2,429 2,489 4th Quarter … 1,837 205 228 — 2,056 2,261 TOTAL YEAR … 6,078 1,297 689 524 7,291 8,588 buildings at Llanidloes, which are of historic interest, have been excluded from his development plan for the Llanidloes bypass;
(2) when a start is likely to be made on the Llanidloes bypass.
§ Mr. Alec JonesUntil the statutory procedures for the bypass are completed I cannot say how far the station buildings would be affected nor what the timing might be.