§ Ms. WalleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many metric tonnes of(a) chemical and (b) petrochemical cargoes were carried into and out of the United Kingdom via the Tees and Hartlepool port in 1989–90 and 1990–91.
§ Mr. McLoughlinHer Majesty's Customs and Excise figures for the import and export of chemicals and petroleum products through Tees and Hartlepool in 1989–90 and 1990–91 are as follows:
1989–90 Thousand tonnes 1990–91 (provisional) Chemicals Imports 1,454 1,386 Exports 2,349 2,008 Total 3,803 3,394 10W
Casualties: by built-up and non built-up road, road user type1 and severity: 1982 to 1990 Number of casualties 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Built-up roads Pedestrians Killed 1,473 1,535 1,509 1,442 1,477 1,362 1,413 1,395 1,357 KSI 17,254 17,191 17,885 17,945 17,595 16,279 16,525 16,228 16,086 All severities 58,096 58,579 60,357 58,428 58,079 54,684 56,071 57,495 57,608 Pedal cyclists Killed 187 186 189 166 151 168 142 177 152 KSI 4,748 5,189 5,309 4,562 4,225 4,189 4,034 4,204 3,748 All severities 24,984 27,389 27,551 24,070 23,268 23,419 23,230 25,596 23,701 Motorcyclists Killed 593 517 523 425 399 401 336 322 313 KSI 15,643 14,073 14,165 12,923 11,652 9,850 8,869 8,553 7,531 All severities 55,382 50,253 49,969 44,394 41,032 35,965 33,551 32,986 30,095
1989–90 Thousand tonnes 1990–91 (provisional) Petroleum Products: Imports 1,987 1,647 Exports 1,330 1,556 Total 3,317 3,202