HC Deb 12 July 1984 vol 63 cc646-7W
Mr. Corbett

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many of the following craftsmen have been trained in England over the last 10 years: (a) plasterers, (b) slaters/tilers, (c) joiners/carpenters, (d) bricklayers and (e) plumbers, defined by traditional apprenticeships and in other ways.

Mr. Peter Morrison

Complete figures are not available in the form requested, but the following tables show for the past 10 years:

Number of Apprentice Registrations in England and Wales to year ending 31st December
Plasterers Slater/Tilers Joiners/ Carpenters Bricklayers
1974 481 81 5,689 2,992
1975 501 106 6,029 2,941
1976 491 126 4,899 2,371
1977 436 103 4,553 2,332
1978 417 165 4,934 2,404
1979 495 141 5,620 2,927
1980 563 200 6,313 3,366
1981 433 175 5,204 2,640
1982 373 156 4,420 2,040
1983 320 169 4,335 2,004

Total number of trainees supported in Great Britain under TOPS on construction trades
Number
1974–75 6,800
1975–76 7,200
1976–77 6,200
1977–78 6,600
1978–79 6,100
1979–80 6,300
1980–81 6,300
1981–82 6,200
1982–83 5,800
1983–84 5,900