HC Deb 27 June 1996 vol 280 cc185-7W
Mr. Brian Jenkins

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list for Staffordshire police force the(a) number of serving officers, (b) number (2) if he will list the annual number of hoax calls to the fire service in each of the last five years (a) in Bolton, (b) in the north-west and (c) nationally indicating the approximate cost of each call-out; and if he will make a statement. [34409]

Mr. Sackville

Information on the number of times the police attend a hoax call and on the cost of so doing is not available centrally. The readily available information on malicious false alarm incidents attended by local authority fire brigades in the north-west and the United Kingdom is shown in the table. Information on cost is not collected centrally.

of officers on the beat, (c) average police pay in real terms and (d) cost of the service in real terms for each year since 1979. [34346]

Mr. Maclean

Information on the number of serving officers is set out in table 1. Information on the number of officers specifically assigned to beat duties is not available. Estimates of the number of offices on patrol duties are available from 1989 and are also set out in table 1.

Information on average police pay and total force expenditure is available only from 1988–90 and is set out in table 2.

Staffordshire police Total force strength and number of patrol officers
Police strength Patrol strength1
Month/year All ranks Year2 Number of officers
April 1979 1,980
March 1980 2,051
March 1981 2,096
March 1982 2,086
March 1983 2,080
March 1984 2,090
March 1985 2,066
March 1986 2,087
March 1987 2,113
March 1988 2,135
March 1989 2,164
March 1990 2,187 1989 1,278
March 1991 2,217 1990 1,300
March 1992 2,176 1991 1,091
March 1993 2,179 1992 1,304
March 1994 2,208 1993 1,234
March 1995 2,231 31994–95 1,314
March 1996 2,209 41995–96 1,302
1 Based on returns provided by police forces, showing officers who spend more than 50 per cent. of their time on patrol duties. These include foot, car, beat and dog patrol, and mounted officers.
2 Collected per calendar year—as at 31 December each year.
3 The basis of collection changed in 1994 to the financial year. Figures now taken as at 31 March.
4 Provisional.
Staffordshire police Total expenditure and average pay and allowance per police officer (at 1995–96 prices)
Year Total force expenditure £ Average pay and allowances per officer1 £
1988–89 81,550,0002 24,298
1989–90 84,499,0002 24,665
1990–91 93,196,000 26,780
1991–92 96,446,000 27,335
1992–93 99,778,000 27,644
1993–94 103,652,000 27,487
1994–95 105,514,000 27,777
1995–96 106,681,0003 n/a
1996–97 111,128,0003 n/a
1 Estimated by dividing total pay and allowance expenditure by total police strength as shown in Table 1.
2 Excludes capital and loan charges expenditure (information not readily available).
3 Estimated expenditure.