§ Mr. Gordon Brownasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish in the Official Report a table updating the reply of 25 October 1984, columns 678–9, on the numbers of employees in Government trading funds; if he will additionally provide comparable information on the Royal dockyards, Ordnance Survey and the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.
Mr. McGregor[pursuant to his reply, 17 February 1987, c. 545]: The information is as follows:
Civil Service Trading Funds (Staff in Post, 1 April) 1985 1986 HMSO 3,463 3,378 The Crown Suppliers 1,934 1,938 Royal Mint 959 990 Royal Ordnance Factories — — Royal Dockyards
Details of the total number of civilians serving in the Royal Dockyards at 1 April in the period 1970 to 1984 were provided to the hon. Member by my hon. Friend (Mr. John Lee) the then Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence Procurement in an Answer on 26 October 1984 (OR Vol. 65 cols. 739–40).
Comparable figures for 1 April 1985 and 1 April 1986 are as follows:
1985 1986 Portsmouth — — Devonport 13,344 12,509 Chatham — — Rosyth 6,421 6,240 Gibraltar — — Malta — — TOTAL 19,765 18,749
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UKAEA and Ordnance Survey Date UKAEA Ordnance Survey 1 April 1970 29,832 4,701 1 April 1971 119,802 4,655
Date UKAEA Ordnance Survey 1 April 1972 19.205 4,630 1 April 1973 213,077 4,656 1 April 1974 12,719 4,533 1 April 1975 13,025 4,566 1 April 1976 13,580 4,444 1 April 1977 13,282 4,147 1 April 1978 13,347 3,775 1 April 1979 13,579 3,586 1 April 1980 13,919 3,433 1 April 1981 14,422 3,364 1 April 1982 14,350 3,143 1 April 1983 14,354 2,964 1 April 1984 14,008 2,814 1 April 1985 13,762 2,962 1 April 1986 13,916 2,981 1 The following numbers of staff in brackets transferred on 1 April 1971 to British Nuclear Fuels (8,894), Amersham International (703) and the National Radiological Protection Board (28). 2 On 1 April 1973 5,560 staff transferred to the Ministry of Defence.