§ Mr. BeggsTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales for how many school pupils each of the proposed unitary authorities in Wales will be responsible. [24582]
§ Mr. RichardsThe following table shows at January 1994 the number of pupils attending LEA-maintained schools in each unitary authority area. These pupils may not be residents of the unitary authority in which their school is located.
Number of pupils on roll at January 19941 Unitary Authority Part-time Full-time Total Anglesey 219 10,703 10,922 Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire 221 17,078 17,299 Aberconwy and Colwyn 774 11,051 11,825 Denbighshire 1,063 14,201 15,264 Flintshire 1,745 22,979 24,724 Wrexham 1,694 18,160 19,854 Powys 32 18,844 18,876 Cardiganshire 163 10,445 10,608 Pembrokeshire 549 18,451 19,000 Carmarthenshire 524 27,011 27,535 Swansea 3,350 34,261 37,611 Neath and Port Talbot 2,256 21,418 23,674 Bridgend 537 21,917 22,454 Vale of Glamorgan 890 17,087 17,977 Rhondda, Cynon, Taff 214 43,027 43,241 Merthyr Tydfil 701 10,931 11,632 Caerphilly 1,174 29,224 30,398 Blaenau Gwent 808 10,967 11,775 Torfaen 935 15,402 16,337 Monmouthshire 408 11,554 11,962 Newport 1,588 22,870 24,458 Cardiff 2,759 47,616 50,375 Wales 22,604 455,197 477,801 1 Includes pupils on roll at all LEA-maintained nursery, primary, secondary and special schools