§ Mr. ORMSBY-GOREasked the President of the Local Government Board what is the total rateable value (as estimated for purposes of county council ratings) for each of the Welsh counties and county boroughs (including Monmouthshire)?
§ Mr. BURNSThe total net annual value, according to the county rate valuation, of the several parishes in each of the Welsh counties and Monmouthshire, as shown in the last returns received by me, is as follows:—
£ Anglesey … 223,894 Brecon … 342,304 Cardigan … 313,955 Carmarthenshire … 745,781 Carnarvonshire … 707,511 Denbighshire … 731,687 Flint … 500,309 Glamorgan … 3,442,415 Merioneth … 273,277 Montgomery … 401,572 Pembroke … 468,658 Radnor … 260,847 Monmouthshire … 1,304,566 These figures relate to the year 1910–11, except in the cases of Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire. In those cases the figures relate to the previous year, those for 1910–11 not being available. The total rateable value of each of the county boroughs in Wales and Monmouthshire on the 1st April, 1911, was as follows:—
£ Cardiff … … 1,148,357 Merthyr Tydvil … … 281,048 Newport (Mon.) … … 433,377 Swansea … … 560,822