Mr. John D. TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many buildings in each constituency in Northern Ireland are listed(a) grade I and (b) grade II; and what was the corresponding number in 1990. [20217]
§ Mr. MossListed buildings in Northern Ireland are graded as grade A, B+ and B2 rather than grade I, II etc. The attached table gives the number of buildings currently listed as grade A and grade B+ in each constituency in Northern Ireland.
On 31 December 1990 the total number of buildings listed as grade A was 153 and the total number listed as grade B+ was 263. It is not however possible to provide a breakdown of these figures by constituency in the time available. I will therefore write to the hon. Gentleman and place a copy in the Library when the information becomes available.
Constituency Number of Grade A buildings Number of Grade B+ buildings Foyle 6 15 East Londonderry 7 27 North Antrim 7 19 East Antrim 9 6 Mid Ulster 14 38 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 21 69 Upper Bann 3 14 Newry and Armagh 37 56 South Down 13 36 Strangford 6 11 Lagan Valley 9 14
Year (a) items1 stolen (b) items unaccounted for Number Cost £ Number Cost £ Items value at £5,000 or more IT items2 (included in previous figures) 1990–91 38 20,597 - - Lorry - 1991–92 83 16,454 336 6,557 - - 1992–93 71 20,579 216 6,398 - 10 items totalling £5,260 1993–94 203 27,802 247 4,435 Van 3 items totalling £860 1994–95 282 24,861 107 3,970 - 10 items totalling £8,099 1Figures do not include DOE items valued at less than £500 as their inclusion would incur disproportionate costs. 2 An IT Notebook valued at £2,500 was also stolen, but the year cannot be identified.