§ Mr. Wareingasked the Secretary of State for Wales what are the numbers of (a) blind and (b) partially sighted children being educated in (i) special schools and (ii) ordinary schools in each of the local education authority areas in Wales.
§ Mr. John Stradling ThomasFollowing is the information requested:
§ Mr. Wyn RobertsThe hospitals which have opened or closed in Wales, for each district health authority, over the past five years are as follows:
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Health Authority Year Hospital Bed Numbers West Glamorgan — — — Gwent — — — Gwynedd 1984 Ysbyty Gwynedd 530 Pembrokeshhire — — — All the above new hospitals built on greenfield sites. Additionally there have been major extensions and redevelopment to many existing hospitals. Closures Clwyd 1980 Llangwyfan Prince Edward War 210 1980 Memorial, Rhyl 31 1980 Bron-y-Nant 25 East Dyfed — — — Mid Glamorgan 1983 Cefn Mably 112 South Glamorgan — — — West Glamorgan 1981 St James' Annexe Swansea 12 Gwent 1980 Blaenavon 12 1980 Snatchwood 25 Gwynedd 1980 Gors, Holyhead Caernarfon and Anglesey 17 1984 Hospital, Bangor 193 1984 Minffordd (future re-opening possible) 37 Pembrokeshire — — — Powys — — — All the above facilities have been re-located in new or redeveloped hospitals.