HC Deb 25 June 1990 vol 175 c75W
Mr. Wigley

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales how many day centres for the elderly there were, and how many places were available in these day centres in each

As at 31 March
Clwyd Dyfed1 Gwent1 Gwynedd Mid Glamorgan Powys1 South Glamorgan West Glamorgan Wales
Centres Places Centres Places Centres Places Centres Places Centres Places Centres Places Centres Places Centres Places Centres Places
1980 3 145 8 128 33 1,386 12 990 56 2,649
1981 3 145 8 128 33 1,364 13 1,060 57 2,697
1982 10 183 27 1,277 13 1,060 50 2,520
1983 10 185 27 994 13 1,060 50 2,239
1984 12 250 26 871 13 1,060 51 2,181
1985 14 284 26 866 13 1,060 1 20 54 2,230
1986 2 68 14 281 25 752 9 800 3 60 53 1,961
1987 2 71 14 287 24 663 9 800 5 123 54 1,944
1988 3 86 14 288 26 673 9 800 6 153 58 2,000
1989 3 86 15 330 34 794 9 800 8 208 69 2,218
1 Dyfed, Gwent and Powys provide day centres but they cater for a variety of client groups although elderly people are the predominant attenders.