§ Mr. Barry JonesTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will visit Ysgol Derwyn CP school, Clwyd; and if he will meet(a) the staff and governors and (b) the parent teacher association of the school.
§ Mr. David HuntI have no plans at present to do so.
Numbers of Persons in Households Accepted as Homeless 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 21987 1988 1989 31990 1991 Aberconwy 151 203 159 130 99 167 74 153 177 108 162 137 104 Alyn and Deeside 301 250 205 237 251 239 427 366 330 485 528 474 499 Arfon 80 59 51 55 61 38 62 51 102 63 65 77 93 Blaenau Gwent 333 361 388 464 459 454 447 489 463 595 695 841 761 Brecknock 69 114 86 160 152 134 217 162 180 176 243 269 318 Cardiff 690 1,410 973 1,053 730 862 1,646 1,751 1,592 2,971 3,334 2,483 4,052 Carmarthen 187 160 152 127 192 138 218 165 255 213 164 189 227 Ceredigion 94 102 92 103 149 203 149 140 188 187 180 331 373 Colwyn (b) 55 40 42 72 55 60 71 102 104 87 93 103 178 Cynon Valley 898 1,018 965 985 1,207 959 840 942 603 710 530 623 1,017 Delyn 175 151 264 240 197 255 297 391 712 679 1,002 825 683 Dinefwr 49 34 35 108 31 67 104 93 141 185 124 181 410 Dwyfor 138 60 106 74 69 124 126 142 163 119 178 162 127 Glyndwr 56 54 63 39 37 52 64 55 63 30 43 46 87 Islwyn 189 175 159 68 118 143 142 139 121 204 313 370 399 Llanelli 133 100 140 179 219 213 227 371 408 302 343 297 383 Lliw Valley 113 129 134 140 119 204 158 205 254 143 288 338 284 Melrionnydd 369 489 235 145 159 106 106 147 137 210 230 250 257 Merthyr Tydfil 454 392 272 238 253 232 225 179 207 191 359 496 365 Monmouth 515 380 532 437 475 447 717 664 618 576 357 281 388 Montgomeryshire 124 110 125 89 83 58 52 97 100 156 127 188 259 Neath 481 483 624 — 1,016 965 806 793 629 636 496 610 656 Newport 864 1,110 1,358 1,300 1,218 1,199 1,513 1,258 1,550 1,635 2,460 2,696 2,936 Ogwr 338 343 517 736 599 448 826 1,667 994 1,193 1,176 1,332 1,671 Port Talbot 170 133 94 112 160 226 164 304 357 327 442 303 340 Preseli Pembrokeshire 135 164 130 97 96 78 148 108 176 194 153 209 255 Radnorshire 19 38 45 14 19 34 54 23 31 60 36 64 45 Rhondda 569 834 1,164 1,049 852 479 317 320 268 270 292 166 358 Rhuddian 237 139 172 257 268 204 242 249 296 256 273 293 177 Rhymney Valley 534 720 510 284 418 344 629 643 410 580 655 439 395 South Pembrokeshire 143 188 181 202 230 280 224 165 210 271 241 248 205 Swansea4 1,604 1,838 2,820 1,887 1,416 1,396 762 685 654 439 345 450 1,779 Taff-Ely 390 253 200 188 158 176 186 278 321 395 442 568 715 Torfaen 1,049 978 723 790 675 426 531 958 708 881 968 1,216 1,038 Vale of Glamorgan 620 749 636 1,329 896 726 570 427 293 755 1,042 1,160 1,184 Wrexham Maelor 235 471 353 212 238 441 411 567 522 717 740 863 730 Ynys Mon 137 83 33 26 44 54 50 62 65 106 49 97 111 Wales 12,698 14,315 14,738 114,446 13,418 12,631 13,802 15,311 14,402 17,105 19,168 19,675 23,859 Percentage change on previous year — 12.7 3.0 -2.0 -7.1 -5.9 9.3 10.9 -5.9 18.8 12.1 2.6 21.3 Source: Welsh Office local authority returns.
1 Includes an estimate for Neath as this is not available.2 Excludes data for Islwyn for the October to December quarter.3 Excludes those persons made homeless in Colwyn as a result of the major flooding incident in February 1990.4 It is known that the figure for Swansea prior to 1991 was under-recorded by the authority.