§ Mr. Thomas Coxasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will give the number of industrial development certificates that have been issued in each of the employment exchange areas in the greater London area, in each of the last three years.
§ Mr. Anthony GrantFollowing is the information for all schemes:
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Employment Exchange Area 1970 Number 1971 Number 1972 Number Acton … 6 1 Nil Barking … 6 9 4 Barnet … 3 1 2 Battersea … 8 4 8 Beckenham … 2 1 Nil Bermondsey … 3 3 4 Bexley … 2 Nil 2 Borough … 3 4 1 Brentford … 5 4 2 Brixton … 11 6 3 Bromley … 3 Nil 1 Camberwell … 3 2 2 Camden Town … 8 2 1 CanningTown … 5 5 1 City … Nil Nil Nil Croydon … 22 4 11 Dagenham … 20 14 5 Deptford … 7 2 5 Ealing … 16 4 6 East Ham … Nil 2 Nil Enfield … 13 5 6 Erith … 21 19 11 Feltham … 20 3 4 Finchley … 2 1 1 Fulham … 3 1 1 Hackney … 11 2 9 Hammersmith … 6 2 Nil Harrow … 4 1 3 Hayes … 8 11 5 Hendon … 4 7 5 Holloway … Nil 15 7 Hornchurch … 2 2 Nil Hounslow … 17 11 3 Ilford … 6 4 3 King's Cross … 8 3 1 Kingston … 10 5 5 Lewisham … 1 Nil 3 Leyton … 9 7 7 Mill Hill … 2 Nil Nil Orpington … 2 3 2 Poplar … 9 6 6 Richmond … 7 4 1 Romford … 7 3 Nil Ruislip … 1 1 1 St. Marylebone … 2 3 5 Shoreditch … 14 1 3 Sidcup … 6 4 2 Southall … 8 3 5 Stepney … 6 5 9 Stratford … 7 5 5 Sutton … 9 1 2 Tooting … 24 15 16 Tottenham … 12 11 8 Uxbridge … 14 7 10 Wembley … 9 7 3 Westminster … 2 3 3
Employment Exchange Area 1970 Number 1971 Number 1972 Number Willesden … 15 7 8 Wimbledon … 4 1 5 Wood Green … 7 1 Nil Woolwich … 3 3 1 Note: The exemption limit for Industrial Development Certificates was raised in December 1970 from 3,000 sq. ft. to 5,000 sq. ft. and in July 1972 to 10,000 sq. ft.