§ Mr. ThorntonTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will provide estimates showing for each financial year from 1987–88 to 1990–91 the amount of actual or planned expenditure on(a) derelict land grant, (b) regional selective assistance, (c) the Welsh Development Agency, (d) the Cardiff Bay Development Agency and (e) the urban programme.
§ Mr. Peter WalkerThe information is shown in the following table:
percentage this is of the total employed by each local authority; and how many teachers in receipt of an incentive allowance in each local authority in Wales hold allowances that are (a) incentive A, (b) incentive B, (e) incentive C, (d) incentive D and (e) incentive E.
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§ Mr. Wyn RobertsThe latest information, based on the position at March 1988 is shown in the table:
Incentive Allowances Number of teachers1 A B C D E Total (number) Total (per cent.) Clwyd 2,774 123 748 21 269 95 1,256 45.3 Dyfed 2,561 48 643 18 193 21 923 36.0 Gwent 3,313 171 664 84 223 93 1,235 37.3 Gwynedd 1,795 72 409 6 103 26 616 34.3 Mid Glamorgan 4,439 6 963 3 234 122 1,328 29.9 Powys 913 51 200 1 40 10 302 33.1 South Glamorgan 2,836 162 617 11 217 74 1,081 38.1 West Glamorgan 2,903 159 697 23 179 58 1,116 38.4 Wales 21,534 792 4,941 167 1,458 499 7,857 36.5 1 The number of teachers shown excludes headteachers and deputy headteachers but includes teachers in special schools.