HC Deb 12 June 1991 vol 192 cc603-4W
Mr. Ron Davies

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Caerphilly of 3 June,Official Report, what information he holds concerning the details of dogs imported into the United Kingdom.

Mr. Maclean

Prospective importers of dogs into this country are required to supply details of their animal such as breed, age and sex in order that the Department can issue an import licence. This information is used to check that a dog arriving in the United Kingdom is covered by an import licence. Subsequently the information is not

Distribution of farmers and workers by county June 1980 census (England)
Principal farmers or partners Other partners or directors Spouses of farmers/ partners or directors All other workers Total
Avon 1,890 604 584 4,129 7,207
Bedfordshire 1,118 620 467 3,177 5,382
Berkshire 735 268 220 2,353 3,576
Buckinghamshire 1,653 620 528 3,477 6,278
Cambridgeshire 3,497 1,576 1,182 10,859 17,114
Cheshire 3,848 1,289 1,336 5,915 12,388
Cleveland 430 168 122 703 1,423
Cornwall 6,243 1,807 2,263 6,461 16,774
Cumbria 5,698 2,269 2,103 5,313 15,383
Derbyshire 3,420 1,194 1,105 3,796 9,515
Devon 9,834 2,722 3,708 10,390 26,654
Dorset 2,501 891 938 5,243 9,573
Durham 2,002 783 722 2,386 5,893
East Sussex 1,864 616 635 3,973 7,088
Essex 3,154 1,487 1,084 10,131 15,856
Gloucestershire 2,652 1,018 877 5,233 9,780
Greater London (East) 130 57 42 493 722

required and it could only be retrieved at disproportionate cost. The numbers of import licences issued for dogs during the last five years are:

Number
1986 4,738
1987 5,249
1988 5,132
1989 5,915
1990 5,999

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