§ Dr. John A. Cunninghamasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what are the population figures for those areas in which his Department has contributed, or is to contribute to, the cost of transportation studies.
§ Mr. PeytonFor studies completed since January, 1971, in progress or about to begin, the area population figures are as follows:—
Study Area Population (Thousands) Barnsley 75 Bed worth/Nuneaton 124 Blackpool 151 Brighton/Hove 300 Bristol 430 Cambridge 100 Chelmsford 82 Cheltenham 97 Coventry 306 Doncaster 86 Greater Gloucester 291 Great Yarmouth/Lowestoft 100 Grimsby 130 South Hampshire I & II 820 Herne Bay/Whitstable 48 Mid Hertfordshire 135 South West Herefordshire 224 West Herefordshire 113 High Wycombe 82 Horley 15 Hull 302 Ipswich 100 Leicester 450 Lincoln 107 Luton 188 Macclesfield 50 Greater Manchester 2,500 Medway Towns 206 Norwich 164 Nottingham 560 Sheffield/Rotherham 810 Slough 135 Mid Staffordshire 160 Thurrock 114 Torbay 100 Tyne Wear 1,400 Warwick/Leamington 79 Wellingborough 33 West Midlands 2,500 Weston-super-Mare 43 Wigan 79 Woking 77 Worcester 70 Worthing 80