HC Deb 06 June 1930 vol 239 cc2567-9W
Mr. McSHANE

asked the Lord Privy Seal if he will give, in respect of Walsall, for each of the past three years, apart from test work, the number and character of schemes of work for the relief of unemployment; the cost of each scheme in

Year. Nature of work. Estimated cost. £ Number of men to be continuously employed. Estimated direct employment in man-years.
1st June, 1927 —31st May, 1928. Nil. Nil. Nil. Nil.
1st June, 1928 —31st May, 1929. Land Reclamation. 400 12 4
Land Reclamation. 600 15 5
Land Reclamation. 1,200 20 6
Sewers 310 12 1
Sewers 907 20 4
Roads 400 12 3
Sports Centre 4,800 30 21
Total 8,617 121 44
June, 1929 —31st May, 1930. Roads 10,200 20 30
Roads 3,909 12 15
Electricity 7,000 20 10
Electricity 15,500 20 20
Sewers 2,794 36 12
Sewers 1,416 20 5
Gas 1,865 25 6
Gas 6,855 30 15
Total 49,539 183 113

As regards road schemes submitted to the Ministry of Transport, apart from the 5-year programme and trunk-road schemes initiated by the present Government there has been no special scheme of unemployment relief works during the past three years.

Under the 5-year programme, the Walsall Corporation have submitted the

Scheme. Estimated cost. Estimated direct employment in man-years.
£
1. Sutton Road, widening and diversion 13,250 27
2. Sutton Road, diversion 12,000 24
3. Springhill Road and Sutton Road, corner improvement. 2,730 5
4. Pratts Mill Canal Bridge, Bloxwich Road 2,500 5
5. Wolverbampton Street, canal bridge 3,000 6
6. Wallows Lane, railway bridge 5,000 10

each year; and the estimated number of men employed by each scheme?

Mr. THOMAS

The Unemployment Grants Committee have, during the past three years, approved for grant the following schemes of work for the relief of unemployment in respect of Walsall Town Council:

undermentioned major schemes on classified roads and bridges for commencement during the current financial year. The estimate of employment has been calculated on the assumption that an expenditure of £1,000,000 provides on an average direct work equivalent to the employment of 2,000 men for a year.

Grant has been issued for scheme (3). Schemes (1), (2), (4), (5) and (6) have been approved in principle, but details have not been submitted. Grants have also been made since 30th August, 1929, to three small schemes estimated to cost about £600.

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