HC Deb 14 April 1970 vol 799 cc231-2W
Mr. Anderson

asked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will forecast the number of jobs to be created in Wales separately over the next four years as a result of Government decisions to decentralise Departments.

Mr. George Thomas

Dispersal of Government establishments to Wales is expected to give rise to some 9,500 jobs up to 1975.

Mr. Anderson

asked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list the Government Departments which have been decentralised to Wales within the past 10 years, the year of the decision and the number of jobs involved.

Mr. George Thomas

The information is as follows:

Year of Decision Department and Location Approximate Number of Persons Now Employed
1964 Passport Office, Newport 90
1965 Land Commission, Cardiff 90
1965 *Land Registry, Swansea 90
1966 Inland Revenue (London Accounts Office), Newport 80
1966 Ministry of Technology Investment Grants Office, Cardiff 300
1967 *Royal Mint, Llantrisant 490
1967 Ministry of Transport (Heavy Goods Vehicle Testing Centre), Swansea 150
1967 *Ministry of Transport Computer Licensing Centre, Swansea 75
1968 *Business Statistics Office, Newport 160
1,525
* Moves not yet completed.

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