HC Deb 26 January 2004 vol 417 cc168-9W
Mr. Jenkin

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what the total number of staff working in the Government Office for the Regions in each region is; what change in staff numbers there would be in regions where an elected regional assembly is established; and what the total savings would be consequent on these reductions. [149648]

Yvette Cooper

The total number of staff currently working in the Government Office by region is:

Government Office Number of staff
London 296
East 266
West Midlands 320
East Midlands 283
North West 351
North East 256
Yorkshire and Humber 306
South West 344
South East 320

The number of people that may transfer from each Government Office when an elected assembly is created will vary between regions. But it will probably be between 60 to 100, based on existing staffing levels for the activities that would be expected to transfer to an elected regional assembly, including responsibility for administering EU structural funds.

It is estimated that about £5 million per year of the running costs of regional assemblies will be directly off-set because staff will be transferring from existing bodies, including the region's Government Office.

Mr. Jenkin

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what additional scrutiny the regional chambers in each of the English regions have undertaken since 2001. [149702]

Mr. Raynsford

Since 2001, the regional chambers have undertaken a variety of scrutiny activities in respect of the work of the Regional Development Agencies (RDAs), funded by Government grant. Chambers report to the region on the work of the RDAs and provide recommendations that seek to improve their effectiveness.

The reports and recommendations arising from these activities are published and widely disseminated to regional partners. Chambers usually issue between two and four reports every year