§ Mr. Ieuan Wyn JonesTo ask the Secretary of State for National Heritage if he will discuss with the Independent Broadcasting Authority and television operators how to ensure that all parts of Wales can receive all television channels originating from within Wales; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. BrookeAt present, 98.3 per cent. of the population of Wales can receive television from either a transmitter in Wales or England or both.
573WResponsibility for coverage of terrestrial television services lies with the broadcasters, who determine their own engineering priorities in the light of available resources, taking account of local factors and availability of frequencies. The Government do not seek to influence their judgments.
§ Mr. Ieuan Wyn JonesTo ask the Secretary for State of National Heritage which communities within Wales are at present unable to receive a reasonable reception of programmes transmitted by HTV, BBC Wales or S4C.
§ Mr. BrookeI understand that, in the following areas, some communities of more than 200 people may not have a reasonable reception of Welsh television services:
- Pembroke Dock
- Pontyminster
- Cwrtnewydd
- Penrhyn-coch
- Mawddach Valley
- Presteigne
- Chirk
- Llanpumpsaint
- Penstrowed
- Llanrwst
- Beffws Gwerfil Goch
- Painscastle
- Llanwddyn
- New Radnor
- Rhydargaeau
- Flint Area
- Holywell
- Ffynnongroew West
- Knucklas
- Beaumaris
- Abersychan
- Llangranog
- Erwood
- Ely (Cardiff)
- Llanfachreth
- Newcastle Emlyn
- Dovey Valley
- Llanllugan
- Citycwm
- Brechfa
- Parkmill
- Pont-Rhyd-y-Groes
- Llyswen
- Solva
- Abersoch
- Bagillt Area
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Taxpayers1liable at higher rate (Thousands) Tax rate2 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 83 Total 1978–79 235 158 86 84 54 45 32 36 33 763 1979–80 302 168 108 43 53 — — — — 674 1980–81 334 216 129 52 65 — — — — 796 1981–82 445 305 170 75 95 — — — — 1,090 1982–83 435 245 155 65 83 — — — — 983 1983–84 355 245 140 55 65 — — — — 860 1984–85 380 255 145 65 85 — — — — 930 1985–86 380 250 150 70 100 — — — — 950 1986–87 400 300 210 90 120 — — — — 1,120 1987–88 360 320 240 110 160 — — — — 1,190 1988–89 1,350 — — — — — — — — 1,350 1989–90 1,500 — — — — — — — — 1,500 1990–91 1,700 — — — — — — — — 1,700 1991–92 1,620 — — — — — — — — 1,620 31992–93 1,800 — — — — — — — — 1,800 31993–94 1,900 — — — — — — — — 1,900 1 Single people and married couples for years up to and including 1989–90, individuals from 1990–91. 2 Tax rate applicable to earned income. This excludes any liability to the investment income surcharge for years up to 1983–84. 3 Provisional estimates projected from the 1991–92 Survey of Personal Incomes.
In all, there are some 91,000 people who cannot receive Welsh television services, but many of them, about 43,000, can receive English television services.
- Usk
- Upper Cwmbran
- Tintern
- Crew Green/Criggion
- Llandenny
- St. David's
- Caernarfon
- Newport
- Trewem
- Tonyrefail
- Merthyr Tydfil
- Knighton
- Margam
- Manafon
- Abergynolwyn
- Milford Haven
- Capel Curig
- Stepaside
- Llwyndafydd
- Ruabon
- Barry
- Caergwrle
- Mostyn/Glan-y-Don
- Llanover
- Raglan