HC Deb 18 February 1992 vol 204 cc76-8W
Mr. Speller

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list those areas in receipt of assisted or development area status, together with their working population.

Mr. Leigh

1 have been asked to reply.

The following is the information:

Assisted Area Working Populations (April 1991)
Assisted Area Status Travel-to-work Area Workforce
South West
IA Bodmin and Liskeard 28,793
IA Bude 8,094
IA Cinderford and Ross-on-Wye 30,241
Assisted Area Status Travel-to-work Area Workforce
DA Falmouth 14,843
DA Helston 9,247
DA Newquay 12,946
DA Penzance and St. Ives 23,425
IA Plymouth 147,884
DA Redruth and Camborne 24,910
West Midlands
IA Birmingham 803,305
IA Coventry and Hinckley 269,332
IA Dudley and Sandwell 299,360
IA Kidderminster 47,174
IA Telford and Bridgnorth 85,166
IA Walsall 172,542
IA Wolverhampton 151,975
East Midlands
DA Corby 38,346
IA Gainsborough 14,460
Yorkshire and Humberside
IA Barnsley 84,202
IA Bradford 252,381
IA Doncaster 115,628
IA Grimsby 88,763
IA Hull 222,670
DA Rotherham and Mexborough 112,095
DA Scunthorpe 68,932
IA Sheffield 295,726
DA Whitby 10,643
North West
IA Accrington and Rossendale 60,224
IA Blackburn 73,490
IA Bolton and Bury 205,719
DA Liverpool 485,553
IA Manchester 823,726
IA Oldham 98,289
IA Rochdale 71,603
DA Widnes and Runcorn 63,752
DA Wigan and St. Helens 192,172
DA Wirral and Chester 229,477
Northern
DA Bishop Auckland 46,281
IA Darlington 58,014
IA Durham 69,686
DA Hartlepool 40,488
DA Middlesbrough 140,241
IA Morpeth and Ashington 54,398
DA Newcastle-upon-Tyne 395,649
DA South Tyneside 56,603
DA Stockton-on-Tees 84,814
DA Sunderland 177,886
DA Workington 33,752
Wales
DA Aberdare 23,428
IA Bangor and Caernarfon 35,256
DA Blaenau Gwent and Abergavenny 37,587
IA Bridgend 63,515
IA Cardiff 231,791
DA Cardigan 10,727
IA Fishguard 4,577
IA Haverfordwest 23,496
DA Holyhead 21,972
DA Lampeter and Aberaeron 8,254
IA Llanelli 36,218
DA Merthyr and Rhymney 58,740
DA Neath and Port Talbot 45,537
IA Newport 96,088
IA Pontypool and Cwmbran 46,019
DA Pontypridd and Rhondda 72,691
IA Porthmadoc and Ffestiniog 8,844
IA Pwllheli 8,493
DA Shotton, Flint and Rhyl 93,693
Assisted Area Status Travel-to-work Area Workforce
DA South Pembrokeshire 16,514
IA Swansea 119,563
DA Wrexham 60,645
Scotland
IA Alloa 18,771
DA Arbroath 11,426
IA Ayr 55,447
IA Badenoch 5,623
DA Bathgate 53,122
IA Campbeltown 4,887
DA Cumnock and Sanquhar 15,570
DA Dumbarton 32,472
DA Dundee 100,479
IA Dunfermline 54,846
IA Dunoon and Bute 11,493
IA Falkirk 68,369
IA Forres 3,715
IA Girvan 4,549
DA Glasgow 664,038
DA Greenock 42,758
IA Invergordon and Dingwall 15,320
DA Irvine 60,260
DA Kilmarnock 35,135
IA Kirkcaldy 67,663
DA Lanarkshire 169,659
IA Lochaber 9,714
IA Newton Stewart 4,499
IA Skye and Wester Ross 9,091
IA Stewartry 9,563
IA Stranraer 9,139
IA Sutherland 5,545
IA Western Isles 12,867
IA Wick 5,440

Notes:

(1) The work force estimates are the sum of: estimated employees in employment; the unemployed; the self-employed; the armed forces; participants on work-related schemes.

(2) There are two forms of assisted area status; a more intense form, development area (DA) and a less intense, intermediate area (IA).

(3) The building block for the assisted areas map is the travel-to-work area (TTWA), which is the best approximation available to a self-contained labour market. TTWA boundaries do not always correspond to regional boundaries, so some of the TTWAs are listed above under one region, while in fact belonging to several regions.

(4) Only half of the Manchester TTWA has assisted area status, but the work force reported above relates to the whole TTWA. This is because of the lack of availability of post-census work force data for areas smaller than TTWAs.

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