HC Deb 27 July 1977 vol 936 cc321-2W
Mr. Grist

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will report on the results of his meeting with the Chairman and members of the Cardiff City Association Football Club on the effects of the operation of the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975 on the crowd limits at Ninian Park.

Mr. Barry Jones

I have been asked to reply.

The club has been informed that when a safety certificate is issued it is open to

A. ENGLAND
Provisional 1977 Parliamentary Electorate Amount by which each exceeds or falls short of Electoral Quota (66,056)
Constituency Number Percentage
(a) (b) (c) (d)
Newton 100,635 +34,579 +52.3
Basildon 99,724 +33,668 +51.0
Meriden 98,947 +32,891 +49.8
Ormskirk 98,753 +32,697 +49.5
South Norfolk 97,625 +31,569 +47.8
Lichfield and Tamworth 97,292 +31,236 +47.3
Horsham and Crawley 97,250 +31,194 +47.2
Wirral 96,215 +30,159 +45.7
Rother Valley 96,084 +30,028 +45.5
Bromsgrove and Redditch 95,740 +29,684 +44.9
North Norfolk 95,420 +29,364 +44.5
Basingstoke 94,702 +28,646 +43.4
Abingdon 94,394 +28,338 +42.9
North Somerset 94,295 +28,239 +42.8
Buckingham 94,125 +28,069 +42.5
Don Valley 93,801 +27,745 +42.0
East Hertfordshire 93,627 +27,571 +41.7
South Fylde 93,457 +27,401 +41.5
Bury St. Edmunds 93,103 +27,047 +40.9
Brigg and Scunthorpe 92,930 +26,874 +40.7
Thurrock 92,060 +26,004 +39.4
Harwich 91,896 +25,840 +39.1
Maidstone 91,540 +25,484 +38.6
Bebington and Ellesmere Port 90,705 +24,649 +37 3
Cambridgeshire 90,478 +24,422 +37.0
Wallsend 90,179 +24,123 +36.5
Isle of Wight 89,474 +23,418 +35.5
Barkston Ash 89,263 +23,207 +35.1
Kettering 89,170 +23,114 +35.0
Sudbury and Woodbridge 89,158 +23,102 +35.0
Ipswich 88,988 +22,932 +34.7
Weston-super-Mare 88,906 +22,850 +34.6
Arundel 88,837 +22,781 +34.5
Canterbury 88,686 +22,630 +34.3
Bosworth 88,612 +22,556 +34.1
Wellingborough 88,344 +22,288 +33.7
Gravesend 88,248 +22,192 +33.6
Teesside 88,181 +22,125 +33.5
Hemel Hempstead 88,156 +22,100 +33.5
Daventry 87,799 +21,743 +32.9

it to appeal against any term or condition with which it is not satisfied. It would be my right hon. and learned Friend's responsibility to determine any such appeal in Wales. We can therefore at present properly offer no comment on the situation at Ninian Park.

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