HC Deb 17 February 1955 vol 537 cc71-2W
Mr. Patrick Maitland

asked the Minister of Labour how many men were granted deferment from call-up because of their farm work in Scotland and in the county of Lanark in the past year and the year before, respectively; and if he will state the number who were granted postponement of call-up in the two periods, respectively.

Mr. Watkinson

Information in reply to the first part of the Question is as follows:

NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS FOR DEFERMENT OF FARM WORKERS GRANTED
During the year Scotland County of Lanark
First applications Applications for extensions First applications Applications for extensions
1953 1,355 1,658 94 143
1954 1,419 2,595 98 208

As regards the second part of the Question, the numbers of first and renewal applications granted for postponement of call-up on grounds of exceptional business hardship in Scotland and the County of Lanark (excluding Glasgow) for 1953 and 1954 were:

Year Scotland County of Lanark (excluding Glasgow)
First applications Renewal applications First applications Renewal applications
1953 63 87 6
1954 96 68 6 3

Applications on grounds of exceptional domestic hardship are excluded from this Table.

Separate figures are not available to show postponements granted to men employed on farm work.