HC Deb 20 May 1924 vol 173 c2032W
Mr. BAKER

asked the Minister of Labour whether he is aware that the number of unemployed in Bristol has in creased by 1,000 during the past month, the present total being 17,000; and whether, in view of the local discontent with the position, he will urge the local authorities to start some form of productive relief work immediately under guarantee of national assistance?

Miss BONDFIELD

The recent increase in unemployment in Bristol was due to lessened activity in the confectionery and boot and shoe trades, and was temporary. The unemployed numbers are now approximately the same as at the end of March. The local authority is doubtless aware of the forms of State assistance available towards the cost of relief works, and during the past winter assistance has been given in respect of schemes undertaken including large dock extensions at Avonmouth. Any further proposals the authority submits will receive the sympathetic consideration of the grant making Department.

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