HC Deb 07 July 1982 vol 27 c156W
Mr. Peter Robinson

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what is the amount of rent arrears due to the Northern Ireland Housing Executive at 31 March 1981 and 31 March 1982 in the following estates: Cregagh, Ballybeen, Belvoir, Tullycarnet, Castlereagh, Downshire, Braniel, Carryduff and Twinbrook; and how many dwellings there are in each estate.

Mr. David Mitchell

This is a matter for the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, but I understand from the chairman that the information sought is as set out in the following table:

Mr. Peter Robinson

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many members are now in the Royal Ulster Constabulary reserve; and what percentage were male full-time, male part-time, female full-time and female part-time on 1 April 1982.

Mr. John Patten

At 1 April 1982 the strength of the Royal Ulster Constabulary reserve was 4,958. Expressed as a percentage of the total, the strength of each category of membership was as follows:

Per cent.
Male full-time members 43.8
Male part-time members 46.2
Female full-time members 0.2
Female part-time members 9.8

Mr. Peter Robinson

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary cadet corps were male and female, respectively, on 1 April 1982.

Mr. John Patten

At 1 April 1982 the Royal Ulster Constabulary cadet corps comprised 80 young men and 13 young women.

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