HC Deb 16 February 1927 vol 202 cc935-7W
Sir W. de FRECE

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury the total number of departmental clerical class clerks and P class clerks employed in the Customs and Excise Department as at 31st January, 1927, and the allocation of such clerks to each office or sub-office in London and in the provinces?

Mr. RONALD McNEILL

The particulars requested are given in the subjoined table, as at 1st January, 1927, which is the latest date for which they are available:

CUSTOMS AND EXCISE DEPARTMENT.

Clerks, Departmental Class, and "P" Class Clerks other than those employed at Headquarters on 1st January, 1927, showing the Office or Sub-Office in which employed.

Office or Sub-Office. Established Clerks. "P" Class-Clerks.
London.
London Port 300 133
Croydon 3
Tilbury 5 3
London
Central 36 13
North 15 6
South 9 4
West 10 3
Provinces.
Birmingham 10 3
Walsall 1
Brighton 5
Newhaven 8 2
Bristol 22 7
Cardiff 13 3
Port Talbot 1
Chester 8 1
Holyhead ... 4
Derby 5 3
Douglas 1
Dover 16 4
Folkestone 2 3
Rochester 2
Grimsby 13 1
Hull 22 4
Goole 5
Ipswich 4 2
Harwich 6
Leeds 13 4
Bradford 1
Liverpool 95 22
Manchester 38 4
Newcastle 15 7
North Shields 1
Blyth 2 1
Newport 7 3
Northampton 8
Cambridge 1
Norwich 3 1
Kings Lynn 1
Lowestoft 1
Yarmouth 1
Plymouth 12 3
Portsmouth 6 1
Preston 10 2
Barrow 1
Sheffield 13
Southampton 11 2
Sunderland 8 1
Middlesbrough 1
West Hartlepool 3
Swansea 7 3
Fishguard 1
Llanelly 1
Weymouth 2 1
Worcester 4
Gloucester 1 1

Office or Sub-Office. Established Clerks. "P" Class Clerks.
Scotland.
Aberdeen 4 2
Dumfries 5
Kilmarnock 1
Dundee 9
Methil 2
Perth 3
Edinburgh 14
Grangemouth 1
Queensferry 1
Glasgow 41 8
Greenock 6 3
Inverness 5 1
Wick 1
Leith 19 4
Granton 1
Northern Ireland.
Belfast 21
Portadown 1
Strabane 1
Total 926 273