§ Mr. RowlandsTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is his latest estimate of the number of employees of each district and county council in Wales.
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe latest estimates of local authority staff numbers, excluding those employed under special employment and training measures, are given in the following table.
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Number of staff employed by local authorities at March 19941 Full-time employees Part-time employees2 County Councils3 Clwyd 6,960 7,323 Dyfed 7,643 7,227 Gwent 8,615 9,707 Gwynedd 4,877 4,730 Mid Glamorgan 12,173 9,078 Powys4 2,990 2,495
Full-time employees Part-time employees2 South Glamorgan 7,502 7,128 West Glamorgan 8,205 5,938 District Councils: Aberconwy5 447 36 Alyn and Deeside 498 98 Arfon 494 75 Blaenau Gwent 912 155 Brecknock 222 28 Cardiff 2,454 1,103 Carmarthen 372 71 Ceredigion 528 30 Colwyn 369 86 Cynon Valley 591 43 Delyn 473 185 Dinefwr 235 14 Dwyfor 235 23 Glyndwr 256 92 Islwyn 620 77 Llanelli 608 80 Lliw Valley 487 80 Meirionnydd 280 47 Merthyr Tydfil 685 87 Monmouth 448 124 Montgomeryshire 301 150 Neath 534 81 Newport 1,184 243 Ogwr 924 243 Port Tabot 436 84 Preseli Pembrokeshire 508 64 Radnorshire 144 51 Rhondda 736 214 Rhuddlan 341 47 Rhymney Valley 906 265 South Pembrokeshire 287 25 Swansea 2,271 217 Taff Ely 654 128 Torfaen 768 158 Vale of Glamorgan 699 140 Wrexham Maelor 1,071 204 Ynys Mon 445 77 Source: Local Government Management Board (LGMB)
1 Provisional.
2 Working no more than 30 hours per week.
3 Excludes Police, Magistrates Courts and Probation Service staff.
4 As at September 1992.
5 As at March 1993.
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§ Mr. RowlandsTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales what estimate he has made of the number of senior grade employees of each district and county council in Wales.
§ Mr. Gwilym JonesThe information requested is not collected centrally.