HC Deb 08 July 2002 vol 388 cc688-9W
Mr. Lidington

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what her policy is towards the recruitment of veterinary surgeons to replace those retiring from the State Veterinary Service. [64470]

Margaret Beckett

We currently have a temporary moratorium on the recruitment of veterinary staff to replace those retiring from the State Veterinary Service. This will be reviewed following further examination of the funding for consequential work arising from FMD, which is presently underway.

Due consideration will also be given to any relevant recommendations made by the Lessons Learned and Royal Society inquiries.

Mr. Lidington

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many veterinary surgeons are employed by the State Veterinary Service; how many such posts are vacant; and how many vets are due to retire from the SVS within the next 12 months. [64469]

Margaret Beckett

The total number of veterinary surgeons employed by the State Veterinary Service (SVS) as at 1 April 2002 is 336.8 (full-time equivalent basis).

The number of vacant veterinary permanent posts was 12.

It is anticipated that 10 vets will be retiring within the next 12 months.

Mr. Lidington

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many veterinary surgeons work for each regional office of her Department. [65471]

Margaret Beckett

[holding answer 1 July 2002]As at 1 April 2002, the State Veterinary Service (SVS) had five regions comprising of 23 divisional offices. Veterinary staff employed in each region is indicated in the table:

Region Number of stuff employed
East region 58
North region 84
West region 67
Scotland 57
Wales 30

Back to
Forward to