HC Deb 30 March 1949 vol 463 cc124-5W
Mr. Sharp

asked the Minister of Health which are the hospitals under the Leeds Regional Hospital Board where streptomycin treatment is now available.

Mr. Bevan

Following are the full particulars:

of the county councils in Wales for the next financial year, and the mileage of unclassified roads with the total estimated expenditure for the same period.

Mr. A. Barnes

The following table shows the required mileages and the amounts provisionally expected to be spent on the maintenance and minor improvement of Class III roads and unclassified roads, together with the

Approximate Mileage of Roads Estimated Total Expenditure Estimated Amount of Grant
County Council Class III Roads Unclassified Roads Class III Roads Unclassified Roads Class III Roads
£ £ £
Anglesey 234 313 32,592 11,008 16,296
Brecon 436 551 59,656 33,674 29,828
Caernarvon 398 557 66,400 23,500 33,200
Cardigan 512 614 73,926 32,674 36,963
Carmarthen 788 979 120,938 87,579 60,469
Denbigh 668 897 89,570 52,100 44,785
Flint 243 344 42,390 35,400 21,195
Glamorgan 398 1,056 157,554 121,650 78,777
Merioneth 295 394 41,000 15,740 20,500
Monmouth 378 954 97,900 72,130 48,950
Montgomery 542 706 98,700 47,000 49,350
Pembroke 568 532 74,440 50,318 37,220
Radnor 326 520 48,328 7,200 24,164
TOTALS 5,786 8,417 1,003,394 589,973 501,697—

Mr. Philips Price

asked the Minister of Transport whether grants made to highway authorities in aid of classified road expenditure for 1949–50 for maintenance purposes are to be equal to those made in 1948–49, including the cost of snow clearance; or by how much they arc to be less.

Mr. Barnes

The total grants to highway authorities in aid of classified road expenditure for maintenance purpose in 1949–50 are expected to be greater than those made in 1948–49 for maintenance, including the cost of snow clearance.