HC Deb 20 July 1988 vol 137 cc684-5W
59. Mr. Bradley

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, pursuant to his reply of 22 June,Official Report, column 621, if he will make a further statement regarding the outcome of his discussions with representatives of Cheshire county council concerning the future of the Arpley Meadows dumping site.

Mr. Moynihan

At my meeting with representatives of Cheshire county council we discussed the proposal to import domestic waste from the United States of America and the problems this may pose with regard to the county's long-term disposal plan, local amenity and plant and animal health.

I was most encouraged to learn of the seriousness with which the council is dealing with these problems as part of its responsibilities for planning and licensing of waste disposal. The Government are continuing to examine the wider implications of the proposals. Meanwhile it remains for the council to consider the proposal that has been put to it taking all relevant factors into account.

The hon. Member will have noted my remarks in the Adjournment debate on 29 June during which I made the Government's position clear.

March figures
1979 1988
Full time Part time Total Full time Part time Total
Cleveland CC 17,462 9,716 27,178 16,347 13,516 29,863
Hartlepool 1,511 167 1,678 975 146 1,121
Langbaurgh 1,610 238 1,848 1,290 351 1,641
Middlesborough 1,931 270 2,201 1,896 306 2,202
Stockton-on-Tees 2,493 232 2,725 1,509 228 1,737
Total 25,007 10,623 35,630 22,017 14,547 36,564

Source: Joint Manpower Watch for England.

Figures relate to all services including law and order.