HC Deb 03 July 1975 vol 894 cc557-8W
Mr. D. E. Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many new health centres were constructed in Wales in each year from 1970 to 1974; and if he will publish a list of them in the Official Report.

Mr. John Morris

Health centres opened in each of the years 1970 to 1974 were:

1970 Clydach, Hirwaun, Radyr, Taffs Well, Haverfordwest, Llanedeyrn, Dowlais and Fforestfach (total 8).
1971 St. Asaph, Cymmer, Dinas Powis, Tonypandy, Tywyn, Blaenavon, Llanfair Caereinion, Merthyr Tydfil and Bettws (total 9).

Area Presumed Net Migration* 1951–74 (Thousands) Percentage of 1951 Population
Anglesey A.C. 7.7 +15.1
Breconshire A.C. -4.5 -8.1
Caernarvonshire A.C. 4.9 +4.0
Cardiganshire A.C. 5.7 +10.5
Carmarthenshire A.C. -6.3 -3.7
Denbighshire A.C. 11.7 +6.9
Flintshire A.C. 26.5 +18.2
Glamorgan C.C. -39.6 -3.3
Merioneth A.C. -5.9 -14.3
Monmouthshire C.C. -12.0 -2.8
Montgomeryshire A.C. -3.8 -8.4
Pembrokeshire A.C. -0.2 -0.2
Radnorshire A.C. -1.2 -6.0
Wales -17.1 -0.7
Note: Figures have been rounded independently and so totals may not add.
* This figure includes changes in the Armed Forces in the area but the most important component is the presumed net civilian migration.

1972 Cardigan, Burry Port, Kidwelly, Cwmavon, Pontardawe, Abertillery, Cemmaes, Narberth, Grangetown, (Cardiff) and Plasmawr Road (Cardiff) (total 10).
1973 Llanwrtyd Wells, Ystradgynlais, Aber-ayron, Aberdare, Rhydfelin, Penarth, Port Talbot, Tenby, Rhayader, Canton (Cardiff) and Ely (Cardiff) (total 11).
1974 Gresford, Hakin, Newport (Pembs), Ringland (Newport), Chepstow, Llan-fairpwll, Corns, Cowbridge, Neath, Pontypridd, Treharris, Trethomas. Coelbren, Sennybridge (total 14).

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