HC Deb 28 November 1949 vol 470 cc72-3W
Mr. Wilkes

asked the Attorney-General whether he will name the boroughs in which it is now proposed to abolish courts of quarter sessions with the number of cases dealt with by each of these courts in 1947 and 1948, respectively.

The Attorney-General

The following table gives the information which is desired:

Borough Population at 31st December, 1948* 1947 1948
Cases for trial Appeals Cases for trial Appeals
Banbury 19,000 11 3 5 2
Bury St. Edmunds 19,000 12 1 7
Chichester 18,000 4 1
Newbury 18,000 12 13
Barnstaple 16,000 1
Warwick 15,000 2 10 3
Wenlock 15,000 1 4 1
Andover 14,000 7 3 31
Carmarthen 13,000 13 8
Berwick-upon-Tweed 12,000 5 2
Faversham 12,000 2
Stamford 11,000 6 3
Tiverton 11,000 1 3
Oswestry 10,760 5
Abingdon 10,410 13 8 1
Bideford 10,410 1
Lichfield 10,160 10 17 1
Maldon 9,574 1 1
Hythe 8,682 6 1 1
Devizes 7,000 58 31
Saffron Walden 7,000 1 1
Sudbury 7,000 1
Bridgnorth 6,000 2
Ludlow 6,000 1
Richmond (Yorkshire) 5,000 9 1 4 1
Tewkesbury 5,000 1
Rye 4,000 11 9
Sandwich 4,000 12 1 4 10
Tenterden 4,000 3
Thetford 4,000 9 3
South Molton 3,000
* The figures for population are taken from the Registrar-General's Estimates, and are for the nearest thousand, except for populations in the neighbourhood of 10,000, for which the actual figure in the Estimates is given.