HC Deb 09 July 1990 vol 176 cc61-2W
Mr. Win Griffiths

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many A category fire risk areas there are in each fire brigade area in England and Wales.

Mr. John Patten

The information which is available centrally and shown in the following table relates to the number of hectares within the area of each fire authority in England and Wales which that authority has reported as fire risk A.

Fire authorities in England and Wales Areas categorised 'A' fire risk
Fire authority Hectares categorised 'A' fire risk
Avon 975
Cleveland 7,222
Derbyshire 850
Devon 375
Greater Manchester Fire and Civil Defence Authority 1,300
Hampshire 741
Humberside 3,321
Kent 106
Leicestershire 225
London Fire and Civil Defence Authority 14,175
Merseyside Fire and Civil Defence Authority 3,259
South Glamorgan 125
South Yorkshire Fire and Civil Defence Authority 1,010
Suffolk 565
Tyne and Wear Fire and Civil Defence Authority 900
West Midlands Fire and Civil Defence Authority 4,525
West Yorkshire Fire and Civil Defence Authority 1,351

Source: figures provided by fire authorities September 1989.

The remaining fire authorities in England and Wales have reported no areas of category A fire risk. Areas of fire risk are categorised on the basis of the predominating risk within the area. Areas with fire risk categories other than A may contain individual premises which would otherwise be categorised A risk; isolated higher risks of this kind are generally categorised as special risks.

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