§ 63. Mr. Greyasked the Minister of Health how many people have emigrated from the Durham constituency since the 1951 census.
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§ 64. Mr. Boydenasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Bishop Auckland constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 65. Mr. Popplewellasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Newcastle, West, constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 66. Mr. Symondsasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Whitehaven constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 67. Mr. Milneasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Blyth constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 68. Mr. Woofasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Blaydon constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 69. Mr. Owenasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Morpeth constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 70. Mr. McKayasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Wallsend constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 71. Mr. Moodyasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Gateshead, East, constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 72. Mr. Stonesasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Consett constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 73. Mr. Blytonasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Houghton-le-Spring constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 74. Mr. Pentlandasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Chester-le-Street constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 75. Mr. Randallasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Gateshead, West, constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 76. Mr. Ainsleyasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the North-West Durham constituency since the 1951 census.
§ 77. Mr. Fernyhoughasked the Minister of Health how many people have migrated from the Jarrow constituency since the 1951 census.
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§ Miss PittI regret that this information is only available for complete local
Local authority areas Estimated net migration based on the provisional 1961 Census figures Nearest corresponding constituencies Barnard Castle U.D … … 5,900 loss Bishop Auckland. Bishop Auckland U.D … … Barnard Castle R.D. … … Shildon R.D … … Blaydon U.D … … 2,000 loss Blaydon. Ryton U.D … … Whickham U.D … … Blyth M.B … … 3,850 loss Blyth. Bedlingtonshire U.D. … … Seaton Valley U.D … … Chester-le-Street U.D … … 2,800 loss Chester-le-Street. Chester-le-Street R.D. … … Washington U D … … Consett U.D … … 6,150 loss Consett. Stanley U.D … … Durham and Framwellgate M.B … … 4,300 loss Durham. Hetton UD … … Spennymoor U.D … … Durham R.D … … Brandon and Byshottles U.D … … 5,000 loss Durham North West. Crook and Willington U.D … … Tow Law U.D … … Lanchester R.D … … Weardale R.D … … Gateshead C.B … … 18,650 loss Gateshead, East and West. Felling U.D … … 8,200 gain Houghton-le-Spring U.D … … 2,800 loss Houghton-le-Spring. Seaham U.D … … Sunderland R.D … … Jarrow M.B … … 1,700 gain Jarrow. Boldon U.D … … Hebburn U.D … … Morpeth M.B. … … 4,150 loss Morpeth. Ashington U.D … … Newbiggin by the Sea U.D … … Morpeth R.D. … … Newcastle-upon-Tyne C.B … … 37,750 loss Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Central. Newburn U.D. … … 4,350 gain East, North and West. Wallsend M.B … … 12,000 gain Wallsend. Gosforth U.D … … Longbenton U.D … … Whitehaven M.B … … 300 gain Whitehaven. Ennerdale R.D … … MillomR.D … …