HC Deb 24 February 2004 vol 418 cc373-7W
Mr. Banks

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many police officers are undergoing firearms training; and what the figure was five years ago. [154686]

Ms Blears

The requested information is not held centrally and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Mr. Banks

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many serving police officers are qualified in the use of firearms; and what the figure was five years ago. [154687]

Ms Blears

The number of authorised firearms officers (AFOs) in police forces in England and Wales for years 1998–2003 is shown in the table.

Number of authorised firearms

officers (AFOs)

1997–98 6,585
1998–99 6,308
1999–2000 6,262
2000–01 6,064
2001–02 5,776
2002–03 5,763

Tom Levitt

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department for what offences arrests can be carried out by a police officer only in uniform; and what the reason is for this condition. [154003]

Ms Blears

The full information requested is not readily available and further research is required to provide a comprehensive reply. I will write to my hon. Friend.

Mr. Hoyle

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many police cells are in use in Lancashire. [153505]

Ms Blears

The Chief Constable of Lancashire informs me that there are 176 cells in use within the police area.

Mr. Hoyle

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many police cells are available per head of population in each police force area. [153507]

Ms Blears

Information on the number of cells is not held centrally.

Mr. Hoyle

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many cells were used for housing prisoners in each police force area on the latest date for which figures are available. [153508]

Ms Blears

This information is not held centrally. This is an operational matter that falls within the remit of the individual Chief Constables.

David Maclean

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department on what basis he has calculated the provisional increase in direct Home Office grant to police authorities for 2004–05. [151873]

Ms Blears

We decided, exceptionally, on an increase of 3.25 per cent. in general grant to meet general inflationary pressures and allow all police authorities to set budgets that do not place excessive burdens on local taxpayers.

David Maclean

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what measures he has put in place to ensure that police authorities receive sufficient funding to meet their commitments under their statutory Police Plans. [151877]

Ms Blears

My right hon. Friend the Home Secretary's key priorities for policing over the next three years were set out in the National Policing Plan 2004–07. This national plan provides the framework within which local policing plans are prepared. Local policing plans and the funding of commitments contained in them are matters for individual police authorities.

All police authorities in England and Wales will receive a 3.25 per cent. increase in general grants next year. This exceeds projections of general inflation of around 2.6 per cent. On top of this, funding for a range of targeted programmes and capital provision will be made available.

Mr. Lidington

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how much money has been provided to each police authority from Airwave grant in 2003–04; and what the planned provision is from Airwave grant for each police authority for 2004–05. [150630]

Ms Blears

[holding answer 26 January 2004]The distribution of money from the Airwave grant to police authorities in 2003–04 is as shown in the following annex 'A'.

In 2004–05, the Airwave grant payable to police authorities is to be absorbed within the general Home Office grant to the police.

This funding is to be distributed as shown in the following annex 'B'.

Annex A: Allocation of Airwave grant 2003–04
£000
Revenue Capital Total
Avon and Somerset 505 505
Bedfordshire 233 233
Cambridgeshire 338 338
Cheshire 246 4,193 4,439
City of London 119 119
Cleveland 432 432
Cumbria 0 0
Derbyshire 307 307
Devon and Cornwall 0 0
Dorset 157 157
Durham 184 184
Dyfed Powys 0 577 577
Essex 443 1,884 2,327
Gloucestershire 154 154
GMP 1,128 1,128
Gwent 155 155
Hampshire 593 7,597 8,190
Hertfordshire 293 293
Humberside 341 341
Kent 0 7,153 7,153
Lancashire 541 541
Leicestershire 307 307
Lincolnshire 429 429
Merseyside 1,236 2,631 3,867
Met 3,355 11,663 15,018
Norfolk 0 3,232 3,232
North Wales 0 843 843
North Yorkshire 232 232
Northamptonshire 99 2,532 2,631

Annex A: Allocation of Airwave grant 2003–04
£000
Revenue Capital Total
Northumbria 635 635
Nottinghamshire 943 943
South Wales 548 548
South Yorkshire 903 4,695 5,598
Staffordshire 0 4,357 4,357
Suffolk 207 207
Surrey 531 2.762 3,293
Sussex 0 1,873 1,873
Thames Valley 674 674
Warwickshire 40 2,023 2,063
West Mercia 340 340
West Midlands 860 14,687 15,547
West Yorkshire 866 3,227 4,093
Wiltshire 195 195
Totals 18,569 75,929 94,498

Allocation of Airwave grant to general grant 2004–05
£000
Allocation
Avon and Somerset 840
Bedfordshire 320
Cambridgeshire 380
Cheshire 560
City of London 240
Cleveland 450
Cumbria 310
Derbyshire 530
Devon and Cornwall 870
Dorset 330
Durham 440
Dyfed Powys 260
Essex 840
Gloucestershire 310
GMP 2,040
Gwent 370
Hampshire 990
Hertfordshire 540
Humberside 600
Kent 950
Lancashire 950
Leicestershire 530
Lincolnshire 310
Merseyside 1,290
Met 9,460
Norfolk 430
North Wales 390
North Yorkshire 380
Northamptonshire 330
Northumbria 1,150
Nottinghamshire 660
South Wales 870
South Yorkshire 920
Staffordshire 570
Suffolk 340
Surrey 460
Sussex 820
Thames Valley 1,110
Warwickshire 260
West Mercia 560
West Midlands 2,080
West Yorkshire 1,550
Wiltshire 310
Totals 37,920

Mr. Lidington

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement on the Government's policy for the funding for 2004–05 and future financial years of police authority expenditure now financed by the Airwave grant. [150631]

Ms Blears

[holding answer 26 January 2004]The Government's policy is to give the police authorities maximum possible flexibility and discretion in the use of the grants provided to them by the Home Office. £38 million previously intended to be provided to police authorities as a grant specifically for Airwave in 2004–05 will now be provided to police authorities as part of the general Home Office giant to the police.

Funding for future years is the subject of discussion as part of the 2004 settlement.