§ Mr. Frank Fieldasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is (a) the present population and certified accommodation of each of the dispersal prisons and (b) the proportion of category "A" prisoners in each of the dispersal prisons.
§ Mr. Frank Fieldasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he has any plans to alter the regimes operated within the dispersal prisons.
§ Mr. HurdFrom time to time minor changes are made in the regimes operated within individual dispersal prisons. There are no plans at present to introduce major changes throughout the system.
Pupils in maintained schools* in Wales taking school meals† Local Education Authority Autumn Census each year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Clwyd Total taking school meals 46,012 40,781 27,967 26,981 28,442 of which taking free meals 10,778 8,665 5,866 7,523 8,753 Dyfed Total taking school meals 41,877 38,663 35,417 36,368 36,677 of which taking free meals 9,718 7,512 4,455 5,465 6,891 Gwent Total taking school meals 45,491 40,556 37,356 38,127 36,689 of which taking free meals 14,721 12,339 11,448 12,978 14,654 Gwynedd Total taking school meals 31,716 28,999 24,163 24,393 23,560 of which taking free meals 10,372 8,443 4,805 5,709 6,503 Mid-Glamorgan Total taking school meals 62,813 58,043 48,454 50,817 49,673 of which taking free meals 15,437 12,356 12,196 14,981 16,605 Powys Total taking school meals 15,325 13,601 10,514 12,436 11,828 of which taking free meals 2,781 1,977 1,319 1,727 2,098 South Glamorgan Total taking school meals 35,486 34,235 26,143 27,166 22,770 of which taking free meals 12,132 10,861 9,286 10,648 11,328 West Glamorgan Total taking school meals 39,058 33,470 24,655 28,414 26,859 of which taking free meals 9,080 7,323 6,747 8,349 9,444