HC Deb 04 April 1967 vol 744 cc35-6W
Mr. Eadie

asked the Postmaster-General how many telephone connections, not including extension telephones or private systems, were working in Scotland in the years 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1966; and what this represented each year in capital investment.

Mr. Joseph Slater

The number of telephone connections working in Scotland at the end of the following financial years were:

At 30th June, 1966 At 31st December, 1965
Telephone Area Waiting List Waiting List as per cent. of Telephone Connections Waiting List Waiting List as per cent. of Telephone Connections
Aberdeen 113 0.16 16 0.02
Bedford 4,111 5.25 2,970 4.04
Belfast 315 0.29 46 0.04
Birmingham 9,612 5.04 3,380 1.86
Blackburn 25 0.03 518 0.67
Bournemouth 327 0.39 134 0.16
Bradford 161 0.16 149 0.15
Brighton 165 0.11 117 0.08
Bristol 818 0.63 373 0.30
Cambridge 2,683 3.23 1,908 2.41
Canterbury 4,887 5.01 4,121 4.45
Cardiff 1,026 0.98 561 0.57
Chester 629 0.92 360 0.55
Colchester 1,340 2.09 1,098 1.80
Coventry 3,862 4.15 2,565 2.93
Dundee 1 12 0.02
Edinburgh 967 0.77 369 0.31
Exeter 232 0.32 83 0.13
Glasgow 1,049 0.48 80 0.04
Gloucester 547 0.87 460 0.77
Guildford 2,636 3.03 2,570 3.12
Lancaster 72 0.12 51 0.09
Leeds 1,248 1.11 540 0.51
Leicester 807 0.79 530 0.55
Lincoln 495 0.74 218 0.34

1959–60 448,213
1960–61 465,782
1961–62 476,474
1962–63 486,561
1963–64 505,110
1964–65 535,886
1965–66 583,172

Figures to show the annual net value of telecommunication fixed assets in Scotland are not available, but capital investment in telecommunications plant in Scotland each year from 1960–61 (the earliest year for which figures can be given) was:

£ million
1960–61 7.8
1961–62 8.6
1962–63 9.2
1963–64 11.5
1964–65 12.4
1965–66 13.3

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