§ Rev. Ian Paisleyasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he is aware of the concern in the Ballycastle 149W area caused by the withdrawal of ambulance services to the town; and what steps he proposes to take to ensure an emergency ambulance service is available at all times.
§ Mr. CarterI am aware that rumours circulating in the Ballycastle area to the effect that the ambulance depot is to be closed have caused concern. These rumours are without foundation and an emergency ambulance service is available.
Name Date of appointment Appointment ends Annual salary £
1. James O'Hara (Chairman) … 1st January 1976 … 31st December 1978 … 3,500 2. Charles E. B. Brett (Vice Chairman) … 3rd August 1976 … 31st December 1978 … 2,000 3. R. E. Myles Humphreys … 1st January 1976 … 31st December 1978 … 750 4. Patrick J. Heron … 7th May 1976 … 31st December 1978 … 750 5. Mrs. May Robinson … 7th May 1976 … 31st December 1978 … 750 6. Colonel A. Norman Clarke, O.B.E. … 5th November 1976 … 4th November 1977 … 750 7. W. H. Ronald Nicholl … 5th November 1976 . … 4th November 1977 … 750 8. Thomas Seymour … 5th November 1976 … 4th November 1977 … 750 Travelling and subsistence allowances are paid at the normal local Government rates.
§ Rev. Ian Paisleyasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many persons are employed by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
§ Mr. Carter2,450 non-industrial and 1,450 industrials.