§ Mr. Richard Wainwrightasked the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether he will arrange for technical advisory services to be applied to the further development of swimming pool design and construction, in order to reduce costs below the level required for one-off pools of conventional construction.
§ Mr. Denis HowellI shall want to give this high priority as soon as professional resources allow.
TOTAL NUMBERS REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED IN SCOTLAND Men Boys Women Girls Total 16th June, 1952 … … … 36,860 1,364 27,848 2,439 68,511 15th June, 1953 … … … 35,476 1,024 19,093 963 56,556 14th June, 1954 … … … 31,581 1,125 17,769 1,016 51,491 13th June, 1955 … … … 29,005 1,114 16,322 878 47,319 11th June, 1956 … … … 27,829 929 16,675 1,064 46,497 17th June, 1957 … … … 31,548 975 15,901 822 49,246 16th June, 1958 … … … 49,938 2,148 22,405 1,465 75,956 15th June, 1959 … … … 58,939 2,928 22,381 1,063 85,311 13th June, 1960 … … … 48,221 2,023 18,473 826 69,543 12th June, 1961 … … … 41,008 1,320 16,617 816 59,761 18th June, 1962 … … … 50,610 2,199 18,010 1,305 72,124 10th June, 1963 … … … 65,220 4,106 23,382 2,126 94,834 15th June, 1964 … … … 48,066 2,298 19,084 1,192 70,640 14th June, 1965 … … … 38,809 1,586 14,791 943 56,129 13th June, 1966 … … … 37,533 1,475 12,722 709 52,439 12th June, 1967 … … … 55,564 2,077 18,023 1,318 76,982 10th June, 1968 … … … 60,004 1,957 15,469 967 78,397