HC Deb 02 April 1992 vol 222 cc458-9W
Dr. Strang

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what is the turnover in terms of value, of livestock auctions for each county in Wales; and how many auctions account for that value in each county.

Mr. David Hunt

I do not have this information. However, the Livestock Auctioneers' Market Committee for England and Wales calculates information on throughput by county and these are shown in the following table:

(3) how many NHS funded psychogeriatric continuing care beds were available in 1980, 1985 and 1990 in each health authority.

Mr. Gwilym Jones

The available information does not distinguish between continuing care, acute and assessment beds, but the average numbers of daily available psychogeriatric beds for the years specified and for the latest available year were as follows:

1980 1985 1990–91 1991–92
Clywd 10.3 10.0 91.5 94.2
East Dyfed 34.0 165.0 137.2
Gwent 239.0 338.0 327.0 338.9
Gwynedd 9.0 73.0 75.4
Mid Glamorgan 26.5 56.0 521.3 449.8
Pembrokeshire
Powys 13.0 101.3
South Glamorgan 229.4 229.0
West Glamorgan 38.9 181.5 235.8
Wales 275.8 485.9 1,601.6 1,661.5

The apparent large increase in beds between 1980 and 1990–91 is principally due to a reclassification of mental illness beds following the recognition of psychogeriatrics as a separate specialty by the royal colleges in 1989.

Information on the numbers of such beds funded by the NHS in Wales in the independent sector is not held centrally.