HC Deb 22 July 1977 vol 935 cc766-7W
Mr. Richard Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport what is his latest estimate of the total cost to date of the transferring of motor vehicle taxation to Swansea; and what is his latest estimate of the eventual total cost of this transfer, including such things as redundancy payments for persons who will be deprived of employment by this move.

Mr. Horam

The total cost of the vehicle licensing and registration system during the financial years 1974–77 was £117 million, but it is not possible to isolate from this with any accuracy the element for transferring motor taxation from local authorities to the centralised system. The estimated total cost during the four year conversion period ending 31st March 1978 is £161 million, including provision for redundancy and compensation, etc., payments to local authority motor taxation office staff.

Mr. Richard Wainwright

asked the Secretary of State for Transport how many of the 2,086 people employed in local vehicle taxation departments due to be closed, owing to the transfer of this function to Swansea, are employed in each respective region of the United Kingdom.

Mr. Horam

The information is as follows:

ENGLAND:
Northern Region 84
North-Western Region 215
Yorkshire and Humberside Region 151
East Midlands Region 133
West Midlands Region 200
Eastern Region 210
South-Easten Region (excluding London) 127
London 290
Southern Region 251
South-Western Region 170
SCOTLAND 147
WALES 108

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