HC Deb 27 April 1994 vol 242 cc206-7W
Mr. Vaz

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list(a) the record offices in England, (b) the number of people they employ, both paid and voluntary and (c) the number of people that use the service annually and the amount of revenue they receive.

Mr. Baldry

[holding answer 26 April 1994]:Records of central Government are the responsibility of the Public Record Office, for which my right hon. Friend the Lord Chancellor is responsible. Local authority record offices are listed in the table. Their staffing and operation are the responsibility of the individual local authorities, and information on employees and users is not held centrally. In their 1992–93 expenditure returns local authorities recorded income from achive services totalling around £3.5 million.

Local Authority Record Offices in England

County councils Cornwall
Bedfordshire Cumbria
Berkshire Derbyshire
Buckinghamshire Durham
Cambridgeshire Essex
Cheshire Gloucestershire
Cleveland Hampshire

Hereford and Worcester Oxfordshire
Hertfordshire Shropshire
Humberside Somerset
Isle of Wight Staffordshire
Kent Suffolk
Lancashire Surrey
Leicestershire Warwickshire
Lincolnshire West Sussex
Norfolk Wiltshire
Northamptonshire
Northumberland
North Yorkshire
London boroughs Haringey
Barking and Dagenham Hounslow
Barnet Kensington and Chelsea
Bexley Kingston upon Thames
Brent Southwark
Bromley Tower Hamlets
Corporation of London Waltham Forest
Enfield Westminster
Greenwich
Hackney
Metropolitan district councils Tyne and Wear
Bolton Wakefield
Bury West Yorkshire archive
Calderdale service (comprises Bradford,
Coventry Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds
Doncaster and Wakefield)
Dudley Walsall
Kirklees Wigan
Liverpool Wirral
Manchester Wolverhampton
Rotherham
St. Helens
Salford
Sheffield
Stockport
District councils Poole
Bath Portsmouth
Bristol Ribble Valley
Canterbury Rochester upon Medway
Chester Southampton
Epsom and Ewell Thurrock
Glanford York
Hull
North Wiltshire
Peterborough