HC Deb 12 December 1968 vol 775 c209W
Mr. Gwynfor Evans

asked the Minister for the Civil Service how many non-industrial civil servants are employed in England and Wales, respectively, in the following Fulton classifications, namely, Aviation, Customs and Excise, Defence

Non-industrial civil servants employed—1st July, 1968
In Wales In England The number in Wales as a percentage of the total number in the United Kingdom
Ministry of Aviation * * *
Customs and Excise 454 15,015 2.5
Ministry of Defence (Air) 520 20,187 2.4
Ministry of Defence (Army) 1,286 41,286 2.9
Ministry of Defence (Navy) 795 31,083 2.1
Diplomatic Service 103 6,775 1.5
Department of Education and Science 86 4,228 2.0
Export Credits Guarantee Department 3 1,326 0.2
General Register Office 1 1,505 0.1
Ministry of Health 13 6,322 0.2
Home Office 440 18,389 2.3
Land Registry 77 3,760 2.0
Ordnance Survey 87 3,889 2.1
Ministry of Power 44 1,621 2.6
Stationery Office 37 3,126 1.1
Ministry of Technology 460 21,020 2.1
Board of Trade 647 15,681 3.6
Ministry of Transport 198 7,530 2.5
Treasury 1 1,736 0.1
* The staff of the Ministry of Aviation were transferred to the Ministry of Technology and the Board of Trade prior to the date to which the figures relate.

Mrs. Ewing

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the total number of Press and information officers attached to the Home Civil Service; and how many of these work in Scotland, England and Wales, respectively.

Mrs. Hart

441 of whom 19 are in Scotland, 10 in Wales and 412 in England. Of the 412 in England, 280 are in Departments serving the whole of Great Britain, i.e. including Scotland and Wales.

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