HC Deb 14 October 1975 vol 897 c687W
Mr. Tom Ellis

asked the Secretary of State for Wales, what advice he has given to local authorities in Wales about the use of the European Regional Development Fund.

Mr. John Morris

Information about the Government's decision on the use of Fund moneys and a request for eligible schemes to be submitted were contained in a recent Welsh Office circular letter to public authorities in Wales of which my hon. Friend has received a copy.

JOINT STAFF WATCH SURVEY OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN WALES PROVISIONAL FIGURES FOR 14TH JUNE 1975
Part-time
Department or Service Full time (a) Actual (b) Full time equivalents of (a) Totals (full-time and full-time equivalent)
Education:
Lecturers and teachers 32,424 6,438 1,371 33,795
Others 13,085 24,552 10,311 23,396
Construction 11,557 106 44 11,601
Transport 2,587 35 15 2,602
Social Services 7,007 8,519 3,515 10,522
Public Libraries and Museums 1,154 658 321 1,475
Recreation, Parks and Baths 3,888 994 416 4,304
Environmental Health 1,096 265 109 1,205
Refuse Collection and Disposal 2,616 21 9 2,625
Housing 1,610 315 140 1,750
Town and Country Planning 1,309 21 10 1,319
Fire Service:
Regular 1,507 1,507
Others 323 99 41 364
Miscellaneous services * 18,712 3,220 1,358 20,070
98,875† 45,243† 17,660 116,53†
Police:
All Ranks 5,941 5,941
Cadets 239 239
Civilians 1,382 326 153 1,535
Traffic Wardens 259 259
7,821 326 153 7,974
Agency Staff
Magistrates Courts 404 72 34 438
Probation Staff:
Officers 251 8 4 255
Others 127 22 10 137
782 102 48 830
* Covers central support staff and other staff not included in other departments or services also staff on special functions, trading services and agriculture and fisheries.
† Includes 36,010 full-time and 35,637 part-time manual employees.