§ Mr. Pikeasked the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the enterprise zones in the Official Report, giving the year of inception in each case and the number of jobs created to date.
§ Sir George YoungThe year in which each of the enterprise zones in England was designated and the increase in the number of jobs in the zone between designation and September 1984, the latest date for which information is available, is:
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Enterprise zone Year of designation Number of jobs Corby 1981 *n.a. Dudley 1981 129 Dudley—(Round Oak) 1984 †nil Glanford 1984 ‡159 Scunthorpe 1983 Isle of Dogs 1982 1,859 Middlesbrough 1983 ║-656 North East Lancashire 1983 560 North West Kent 1983 1,548 Rotherham 1983 569
Enterprise zone Year of designation Number of jobs Salford 1981 ¶846 Trafford 1981 Speke 1981 235 Telford 1984 600 Newcastle Tyneside 1981 ¶2,137 1981 Gateshead 1981 Wakefield—Langthwaite Grange 1981 ¶404 Wakefield—Dale Land and Kinsley 1983 Wellingborough 1983 268 Workington (Allerdale) 1983 203 Notes
* The net increase cannot be calculated because figures for the number of jobs at designation are not available. Employment at September 1984 was 4,100.
† Dudley (Round Oak) zone designated after September 1984.
‡ Data for Glanford and Scunthorpe amalgamated to preserve the confidentiality of individual establishments.
║ In order to preserve the confidentiality of individual establishments, certain companies are omitted from the September 1984 figures.
¶ Treated as a single zone.