HC Deb 07 June 1978 vol 951 cc186-7W
Mr. Cormack

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many staff were employed (a) full-time and (b) part-time, in a custodial capacity in respect of the ancient monuments in the care of his Department on 1st June 1977, 1st January 1978 and 1st June 1978; and what plans he has to recruit more staff.

Mr. Shore

The numbers of custodians employed at ancient monuments in England were as follows:

1st June 1977 1st January 1978 1st June 1978
Full-time (the June figures include seasonal staff) 211 147 235
Part-time 138 89 129

Staffing levels are under review.

Mr. Cormack

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many separate visits were paid to ancient monuments in the care of his Department during 1976 and 1977, respectively; how many season tickets for admission to these monuments were sold during the same years; and what plans he has to increase interest in, and encourage visits to, these monuments in the future.

Mr. Shore

Including those to the Tower of London and other Royal palaces, there were 10,875,000 recorded visits in 1976 to the historic monuments in England for which I am responsible. The corresponding figure for 1977 was 12,400,000. 43,000 season tickets were sold throughout Great Britain in 1976 and 63,000 in 1977. In addition to a publicity campaign to encourage visits, efforts to increase interest in historic monuments are centred on improving the educational and interpretative facilities available at the monuments.