§ 45. Mr. Burdenasked the Secretary of State for Transport what are the latest figures for the annual cost of the Swansea Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre; how many people are currently employed at the centre; and what were the original figures estimated by the 1965 working party.
§ 76. Mr. Charles Irvingasked the Secretary of State for Transport what are the latest figures for the annual cost of the Swansea Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre; how many people are currently employed at the centre; and what were the original figures estimated by the 1965 working party.
§ Mr. Horam:The estimated cost of running the centralised licensing system in 1978–79 is £49.3 million at November 1977 prices. There are 5,100 staff at the DVLC and 2,100 in local offices. The working party estimated in 1965 that annual running costs would be £10.5 million in 1973 and that staff would total 3,950. If the figure of £10.5 million is expressed in November 1977 prices, and adjusted for the growth in licensing since 1973, it becomes £39 million. The staff total could also be expected to have increased with the growth in drivers and vehicles.
§ 57. Mr. Kenneth Lewisasked the Secretary of State for Transport what are the latest figures for the annual cost of the Swansea Driver and Vehicle Licen- 244W sing Centre; how many people are employed at the centre; and what were the equivalent figures under the previous non-centralised system.
§ Mr. Horam:I refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave earlier today to the hon. Member for Birmingham, Stechford (Mr. MacKay).