HC Deb 08 May 1968 vol 764 c103W
Dr. Bennett

asked the Secretary of State for Defence what measures he proposes to lake for the suveillance of those parts of the Solent that lie within the dockyard port of Portsmouth, with a view to the prevention of dangerous speedboating and water-skiing in areas not authorised for the purpose.

Mr. Foley

One police launch is available for such surveillance amongst its other duties. The Naval Signal Stations in the near vicinity are permanently manned and observe and report any offenders. All naval vessels using the area keep a look-out and warning notices are displayed in strategic positions.

TOTAL NUMBERS OF PERSONS REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED IN WALES
Men Boys Women Girls Total
17th March, 1952 16,190 437 9,547 1,350 27,524
16th March, 1953 20,471 617 9,290 1,014 31,392
15th March, 1954 15,733 506 8,604 1,148 25,991
14th March, 1955 12,037 393 6,802 810 20,042
12th March, 1956 11,936 418 6,079 703 19,136
11th March, 1957 17,873 547 7,950 1,054 27,424
17th March, 1958 23,462 955 9,178 1,220 34,815
9th March, 1959 28,892 1,602 11,342 2,017 43,853
14th March, 1960 18,256 796 8,700 1,016 28,768
13th March, 1961 15,860 589 7,665 951 25,065
12th March, 1962 21,106 1,051 7,489 1,194 30,840
11th March, 1963 31,159 2,166 8,328 2,091 43,744
16th March, 1964 17,338 784 6,182 981 25,285
8th March, 1965 18,953 857 6,307 1,030 27,147
14th March, 1966 20,677 959 5,391 765 27,792
13th March, 1967 29,599 1,579 8,050 1,485 40,713
11th March, 1968 30,626 1,262 7,134 1,059 40,081

Mr. Gwynfor Evans

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity if she will state the total number of persons employed in Wales in March for each, of the years from 1952 to 1968.