HC Deb 23 October 1990 vol 178 c120W
Dr. Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many local authorities in Wales have developed emergency control centres; how many staff have been trained in connection with the centres; and what is the total cost of establishment and maintenance and staff training and employment in connection with each emergency control centre.

Mr. John Patten

Emergency centres conforming to current Home Office specifications have been established by two county councils and seven district councils in Wales. Information on staff training relating specifically to emergency centres is not held centrally.

These centres have been developed over a number of years and details of the expenditure incurred could be obtained only at disproportionate cost. The Home Office has no record of maintenance costs for these premises. However, in 1989–90 the total cost per county of the time spent by grant-aided staff on all emergency centre-related activities was as follows:

County Cost £
Clwyd 24,770
Dyfed 9,637
Mid Glamorgan 7,280
South Glamorgan 1,608
West Glamorgan 28,485
Gwent 9,255
Gwynedd 21,667
Powys 10,918