§ Mr. Lathamasked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he will bring up to date as of 1 April 1982 the detailed information about staff of the Property Services Agency, including surveyors and building workers, given by the hon. Member for Hampstead (Mr. Finsberg) in his reply to the hon. Member for Melton on 15 April 1981, Official Report, c. 205.
§ Sir George YoungOn 1 April 1982 the number of staff in post was 31,512, comprising 16,751 non-industrial and 14,761 industrial staff. These figures include 1,358 staff wholly employed on work for United States forces. The numbers of staff in each of the main non-industrial staff groups are shown in the following table.
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Number Chief Executive 1 Deputy Secretary 3 Under Secretary 14 Executive Directors 9
Number Administration Group Assistant Secretary 21 Senior Principal 22 Principal 76 Senior Executive Officer 181 Higher Executive Officer 453 HEO(A) and Administration Trainee 1 Executive Officer 1,086 Clerical Officer 2,472 Clerical Assistant 802 Professional and Technology Grades Directing Grade 32 Superintending Grade 146 Principal Professional and Technology Officer (PPTO) 545 PTO I 1,902 PTO II 2,421 PTO III 2,967 PTO IV 1,288 Other Technical and Drawing Office Grades (including Students) 494 Science Grades 3 Typing Grades 789 Office Keeper, Paperkeeper and Messengerial Grades 430 All other grades 593 16,751 The other information requested is as follows:
(a) Quantity Surveyors 412 (b) Quantity Surveying Assistants 390 (c) Chartered Surveyors 740 (d) Non-chartered Surveyors 174 (e) Industrial workers employed on Works Services 13,264
§ Mr. Lathamasked the Secretary of State for the Environment what was the total number of dwellings completed by the Property Services Agency in 1981; what is the programme for 1982; and what allowance has been, or is being, made in that programme for construction of service quarters or reconstruction of damaged houses in the Falkland Islands.
§ Sir George Young[pursuant to his reply, 8 July 1982, c. 208]: The PSA completed 155 dwellings in 1981 and expects to complete 230 in 1982.
Arrangements for accommodating Service personnel on the Falkland Islands are a matter for the Secretary of State for Defence.