HC Deb 22 November 1976 vol 919 c853W
Mr. Silvester

asked the Minister for the Civil Service how many civil servants are currently employed in Scotland, Wales and in each of the eight English regions which are served by regional economic planning councils; how many civil servants are currently employed in the London area as classified in the Hardman Report of 1974; and what were the figures for each of these categories for the past five years.

Mr Charles R. Morris,

pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 20 t h October 1976; Vol. 917, c. 443], gave the following information:

The estimated numbers of non-industrial civil servants employed in Scotland,

NON-INDUSTRIAL CIVIL SERVICE BY ECONOMIC PLANNING REGIONS
'000s)
1st January
1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976
Scotland 41.5 41.6 43.1 45.0 47.4 50.8
Wales 20.3 210 22.8 24.4 26.3 29.5
Northern 31.5 31 .5 32.0 31.8 32.4 34.5
Yorkshire and Humberside 23.4 24.0 24.8 25.4 27.5 29.3
North-West 43.6 43.9 45.8 47.9 50.0 53.9
East Midlands 17.0 17.2 17.9 18.3 19.1 20.5
West Midlands 23.6 23.5 24.2 24.9 25.5 27.6
East Anglia 10.8 10.4 10.3 9.9 10.2 10.9
South-East 229.9 229.6 222.5 229.0 228.7 242.5
South-West 40.7 41.5 42.3 42.7 47.7 50.4