HC Deb 25 July 1984 vol 64 c740W
Mr. Beggs

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will provide a sub-station for the Royal Ulster Constabulary in the Rathcoole estate; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Scott

The deployment of police manpower, including the location of police stations, is a matter for the Chief Constable's professional judgment. I understand the Chief Constable is satisfied that the present arrangements for policing the Rathcoole estate are satisfactory and that a separate police station there is not required.

Mr. McNamara

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what is the manpower strength of the Royal Ulster Constabulary in Northern Ireland at the present time, giving details of the number of effective; in each year for the following categories: (a) Royal Ulster Constabulary full-time, (b) Royal Ulster Constabulary full-time reserve and (c) Royal Ulster Constabulary part-time reserve.

Mr. Scott

I refer the hon. Member to my answer of 18 January at columns 263–65, which gave details of the strength of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and its Reserve for each year from 1969 to 1983.

The strengths of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and its Reserve at 1 July 1984 were as follows:

Numbers
Regular Royal Ulster Constabulary 8,032
Full-time Reserve Royal Ulster Constabulary 2,463
Part-time Reserve Royal Ulster Constabulary 2,021

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