HC Deb 10 January 1989 vol 144 cc560-1W
Ms. Walley

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many incidents of water pollution by farm wastes were(a) recorded in each of the years 1980 to 1987 and 1988 to date in Northern Ireland, (b) attributable to pollution by (i) silage effluent and (ii) slurry and (c) the subject of warning letters and prosecutions; and how many prosecutions were successful.

Dr. Needham

[holding answer 21 December 1988]: Details of recorded water pollution incidents arising from agriculture for the years 1980 to 1987 inclusive are as follows:

Social security office Number of claimants claiming IS at 31 August 1988 Number of claimants receiving retirement pension at 31 August 1988
Andersonstown 7,752 937
Antrim 5,161 1,112
Armagh 5,022 1,370
Ballymena 5,929 1,516
Ballymoney 4,543 1,121
Ballynahinch 1,467 521
Banbridge 3,353 1,083
Bangor 4,803 1,411
Carrickfergus 2,899 673
Coleraine 5,993 1,360
Cookstown 3,491 883
Corporation St. 12,169 2,633
Downpatrick 2,249 547
Dungannon 6,158 1,655
Enniskillen 8,129 2,584
Falls 9,147 1,563
Holywood Road 8,536 2,312
Kilkeel 1,382 406
Knockbreda 6,039 2,024
Larne 2,799 629
Limavady 3,282 619
Lisburn 6,115 1,866
Londonderry 14,684 2,542
Lurgan 5,697 1,393
Magherafelt 5,132 1,521

Social security office Number of claimants claiming IS at 31 August 1988 Number of claimants receiving retirement pension at 31 August 1988
Newcastle 1,887 579
Newry 9,343 2,287
Newtownabbey 5,485 1,292
Newtownards 4,197 1,273
Omagh 5,831 1,494
Portadown 3,785 1,077
Shaftsbury Sq. 7,775 1,541
Shankill 5,256 1,440
Strabane1 5,867 1,472
Total 191,357 46,736
1All figures are at 31 August 1988 except for Strabane where the latest figures available are at 31 May 1988.

Information regarding the number of dependants and those income support claimants also receiving sickness or invalidity benefit is not held centrally and could only be obtained at disproportionate cost.