HC Deb 18 February 1930 vol 235 cc1189-90W
Sir K. WOOD

asked the Minister of Health if he will state at a convenient date in each month since June last, the number of persons in receipt of Poor Law relief in West Ham, Bedwellty, and Chester-le-Street, respectively?

Total number of persons in receipt of Poor Law relief (excluding lunatics in county and borough asylums, casuals and persons in receipt of domiciliary medical relief only).
West Ham Union. Bedwellty Union. Chester-le-Street Union.
1929.
29th June 18,789 4,624 4,091
27th July 19,042 4,761 4,108
31st August 19,122 5,077 4,351
28th September 19,276 5,221 4,589
26th October 19,880 5,509 4,553
30th November 20,571 5,962 4,781
28th December 20,159 5,889 4,973
1930.
26th January 20,765 6,177 5,308
1st February 21,073 6,413 5,240

the County of London, available for the use of casuals, wayfarers and vagrants, on 1st February of each of the four years ended 1st February, 1930; and the corresponding figures for the County of London?

Mr. GREENWOOD

Figures relating to casuals, distinguishing men, women and children, accommodated in casual wards and other Poor Law institutions, are available only for the night of 1st January, in each year. The following statement gives particulars for the years 1927 to 1930 so far as available at present.

Mr. GREENWOOD

The following is a statement showing the total number of persons in receipt of Poor Law relief in the West Ham, Bedwellty and Chester-le-Street Unions, on certain dates in each month from June, 1929, to February, 1930.

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