HC Deb 13 May 2003 vol 405 c203W
Reverend Martin Smyth

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many people have been(a) injured and (b) killed in road traffic accidents in Northern Ireland since 1 January. [109973]

Angela Smith

The collection of road traffic data is the responsibility of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). Full details for the year to date are not yet available but PSNI has provided provisional figures and these are set out in the table.

Education and library board area Schools Approval given
BELB Fernhill PS and Glencairn PS, Belfast 1998
St. Comgall's PS and St. Joseph's PS, Belfast 1999
St. Paul's PS and St. Mary's PS, Belfast 2000
Holy Trinity Boys PS and Holy Trinity PS 2000
St. Catherine's PS, St. Gall's PS and St. John's PS 2000
NEELB Antrim HS and Ardnaveigh HS 1998
Coleraine Boys HS and Coleraine Girls HS 2000
Cambridge House Boys Grammar and Cambridge House Girls Grammar, Ballymena 2001
SEELB Maze PS Lisburn, St. James PS 2000
Hillsborough and St. Johns PS, Hillsborough 2001
Clough PS, Downpatrick and Downshire PS, Dundrum 2001
St. Mary's Boys PS and St. Mary's Girls PS, Newcastle 2002
Hillsborough PS and Newport PS, Hillsborough
SELB Lurgan Cahone PS, Rathfriland and St. Colman's PS, Glassdrummond 1998
St. Clare's Convent PS and St. Mary's PS, Keady 1998
St. Clare's PS and St. Colman's Abbey PS, Newry 1999
Our Lady's PS and St. Mochuas PS, Keady 2000
Ballygawley PS and lnnismagh PS, Ballygawley 2001
St. Josephs Infants PS, St. Peter's Boys PS and Sacred Heart PS, Lurgan 2001
WELB St. Patrick's Broys HS and St. Patrick's Girls HS, Dungannon 1998
St. Michaels PS and St. Theresa PS, Enniskillen 2001
Bready PS and Sandville PS, Strabane 2002

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