HC Deb 05 December 1950 vol 482 c31W
3. Mr. Vaughan-Morgan

asked the Minister of Labour why Mr. W. A. Granshaw of Clevedon, Lusted Lane, Tatsfield, near Westerham, Kent, has not yet received the medical examination required before he can take a course of industrial rehabilitation.

Mr. Isaacs

The hon. Member was informed on 7th November that this man's medical re-examination was delayed by sickness. The examination took place on 17th November and I am advised that an industrial rehabilitation course of the kind provided by my Department would not be appropriate in his case. The hospital where he was examined is endeavouring to arrange a more suitable kind of rehabilitation for him under the National Health Service.

NUMBERS OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS ON THE REGISTERS OF EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES IN WALES AT 16TH OCTOBER, 1950
County Total number on registers (excluding severely disabled persons who are unlikely to obtain work other than under special conditions) Disabled persons suitable for ordinary employment (included in Col. 2) Unemployed severely disabled persons who are unlikely to obtain work other than under special conditions (excluded from Col. 2)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Anglesey 942 89 4
Brecknockshire 380 86 7
Carnarvonshire 2,096 316 10
Cardiganshire 488 105 2
Carmarthenshire 2,388 1,317 213
Denbighshire 1,673 425 32
Flintshire 1,169 125 5
Glamorganshire 17,433 5,485 728
Merionethshire 316 74 9
Monmouthshire 5,043 1,270 238
Montgomeryshire 125 23 2
Pembrokeshire 794 126 11
Radnorshire 85 15
TOTAL 32,932 9,456 1,261