§ Miss Wrightasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what information is now available regarding the actual and projected number of residential places provided by local authorities for the elderly, for mentally-handicapped adults and for children in care; and if he will publish this information in tabular form
Metropolitan district authority Number of LA supported residents aged 65 and over 31 March 1979 (provisional) Number of residential places for the mentally handicapped adults available to LA 31 March 1979 Places for children in care 31 March 1979* Gateshead 587 29 122 Newcastle upon Tyne 934 74 369 North Tyneside 492 21 115 South Tyneside 450 16 102 Sunderland 714 44 358 Barnsley 542 34 83 Doncaster 687 98 149 Rotherham 498 37 173 Sheffield 1,532 152 480 Bradford 1,370 89 553 Calderdale 627 54 178 Kirklees 1,179 84 323 Leeds 1,849 214 806 Wakefield 700 74 186 Bolton 716 75 196 Bury 496 66 91 Manchester 1,891 162 861 Oldham 612 98 127 Rochdale 541 70 145 Salford 741 128 197 Stockport 624 86 176 Tameside 445 83 64 Trafford 462 46 77 Wigan 673 114 183 Knowsley 247 55 78 Liverpool 1,719 272 478 Sefton 738 112 86 St. Helens 322 70 61 Wirral 1,246 102 166 Birmingham 2,832 214 1,587 Coventry 606 83 272 Dudley 411 50 86 Sandwell 800 28 155 Solihull 301 72 87 Walsall 554 54 105 Wolverhampton 745 74 178 Total 29,883 3,134 9,463 Notes: * Figures are provisional and relate to places in local authority controlled and maintained children's residential accommodation. Places in assisted and voluntary homes have been excluded. A report on local authorities projections as provided to the Department in 1978 is available in the Library of the House of Commons. No other projections are available.
700Wfor the English metropolitan district authorities, showing the actual and projected numbers at 31 March 1979, together with the most recently revised figures of each category for each local authority.
§ Sir George YoungThe latest information on the number of places provided by local authorities for the elderly, for mentally handicapped adults and for children in care for metropolitan district authorities in England is shown in the following table: