HC Deb 03 November 1994 vol 248 cc1367-8W
Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, pursuant to his predecessor's answer of 20 April,Official Report, column 564, if he will provide an amended table to the numbers of workers on

Total labour force and total part-time workers by county in England June 1992 Census (excluding minor holdings)
Total Labour force1 Regular part-time labour force2
All holdings Holdings wholly or mainly in the LFA All holdings Holdings wholly or mainly in the LFA
Avon 6,032 1,450
Bedfordshire 3,602 815
Berkshire 2,372 611
Buckinghamshire 4,697 1,370
Cleveland 1,102 306 213 61
Cambridgeshire 11,063 2,244
Cheshire 11,285 419 2,440 132
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 15,509 2,756 3,786 739
Cumbria 14,501 5,942 2,863 1,101
Derbyshire 8,711 3,078 2,175 796
Devon 24,836 5,543 6,137 1,355
Dorset 8,305 2,097
Durham 5,085 2,590 1,056 531
Essex 12,544 3,256
Gloucestershire 8,327 2,201
Hampshire 10,548 2,776
Humberside 11,475 1,958
Hereford and Worcester 19,111 715 4,333 171
Hertfordshire 3,683 912
Isle of Wight 1,488 368
Kent 20,627 4,652
Lancashire 15,476 3,781 3,577 884
Leicestershire 7,095 1,683
Lincolnshire -21,694 -4,410
Merseyside 1,533 338
Greater London 1,498 394
Greater Manchester 3,517 742 893 185
Norfolk 18,407 3,769
Northamptonshire 5,165 1,308
Northumberland (inc Tyne and Wear) 7,184 3,867 1,400 807
Nottinghamshire 5,997 1,353
Oxfordshire 5,956 1,408
Shropshire 12,521 1,650 2,752 384
Somerset 14,503 942 3,409 254
Staffordshire 11,258 1,942 2,450 435
Suffolk 12,909 3,032
Surrey 5,553 1,670
East Sussex 6,385 1,792
West Sussex 8,988 2,172
Warwickshire 6,385 1,556
Wiltshire 8,217 1,913
West Midlands 1,246 320
South Yorkshire 3,668 647 802 154
North Yorkshire 22,936 5,456 4,512 1,083
West Yorkshire 7,080 2,589 2,057 810
England 420,074 42,965 96,683 9,882
1 Includes all farmers, partners and directors, spouses, salaried managers and regular whole-time and part-time hired and family workers and seasonal and casual workers.
2 Includes part-time farmers, partners and directors, regular part-time family and hired workers but excludes seasonal and casual workers.

Dr. Strang

To ask the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, pursuant to his predecessor's answer of 24 May.Official Report, column 145, if he will provide

agricultural holdings encompassing (a) all agricultural holdings in the less favoured areas, including those beneath eight ESUs and (b) all part-time workers, including those employed on farms beneath eight ESUs; and if he will provide a further breakdown for each district authority which features less favoured area land within its boundaries.

Mr. Waldegrave

[holding answer 24 October 1994]: The table provides the information requested for the counties in England. I will write to the hon. Member with details for local government districts.

a further breakdown for each local government district authority of the number of less favoured area holdings.

Mr. Waldegrave

I will write to the hon. Member with the information as soon as possible.