HC Deb 29 June 1988 vol 136 cc229-30W
Mr. Meale

To ask the Secretary of state for the Home Department if he will take steps to ensure that adequate levels of staffing are maintained in the magistrates court service.

Mr. John Patten

The numbers of court staff undergoing training to act as court clerks have been increased. As regards pay and conditions of service, I refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave to a question from the hon. Member for Wakefield (Mr. Hinchliffe) on 16 June at columns194–95.

Mr. Meale

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will give details of current court clerk vacancies within the magistrates court service.

Mr. John Patten

I understand that returns received from 95 of the 105 magistrates courts committees in England and Wales, in a survey conducted by the joint negotiating committee for magistrates courts staff, indicated that there were 76 vacancies for court clerks (including senior, principal and trainee court clerks) on 1 April 1988, the latest date for which information is available, as follows:

Vacancies
Barking 2
Bedfordshire 2
Berkshire 3
Birmingham 1
Buckinghamshire 1
Cleveland 2
Coventry 1
Cumbria 1
Derbyshire 1
Dorset 1
East Sussex 1
Gloucestershire 1
Hampshire 1
Humberside 1
Isle of Wight 1
Kent 7
Kirklees 1
Lancashire 3
Leeds 1
Leicestershire 4
Lincolnshire 1
Liverpool 3
Merton 1
Newham 1
Norfolk 6
North Tyneside 1
North Yorkshire 1
Nottinghamshire 5
St. Helens 2
Sandwell 2
Sheffield 2
South Tyneside 1
Staffordshire 3
Stockport 2
Sunderland 1
West Sussex 4
Wigan 1
Wiltshire 1

In addition, I understand that the inner London magistrates courts service had 15 vacancies in comparable grades.

Mr. Meale

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list area by area the number of magistrates court days lost through staff shortages in the past 12 months.

Mr. John Patten

The information is not available centrally and could not be obtained without disproportionate cost.