HC Deb 30 June 1999 vol 334 cc183-5W
Mr. Peter Bradley

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will publish figures for each police authority in England and Wales setting out(a) the percentage changes in their budget and (b) the numbers of police officers in the force between 1 April 1998 and 31 March 1999. [89577]

Mr. Straw

The information requested is set out in the table. The information on changes in police numbers is based on provisional strength figures at March 1999 provided by forces.

Police numbers—comparison between percentage change in numbers and changes in budgets for 1998–99
Percentage
Percentage change in police numbers Percentage change in budget
Force March 1998 to March 1999 March 1998 to March 1999 1997–98 to 1998–99
5–5.9 per cent. reduction in strength
City of London -5.7 (-46.8) -7.3
Cleveland -5.2 (-76.8) +5.1
4–4.9 per cent. reduction in strength
Lincolnshire -4.3 (-51.5) +1.1
Nottinghamshire -4.2 (-98) +3.8
3–3.9 per cent. reduction in strength
Bedfordshire -3.4 (-37.2) +3.8
Cumbria -3.2 (-37.5) +3.7
Norfolk -3.4 (-48.2) +3.8
Sussex -3.7 (-107.9) +3.8
West Yorkshire -3.4 (-172.7) +3.8
2–2.9 per cent. reduction in strength
Devon and Cornwall -2.5 (-74.5) +4.5
Dorset -2.7 (-35.9) +3.7
Greater Manchester -2.0 (-138.8) +3.8
Humberside -2.3 (-46.8) +3.8
Northamptonshire -2.7 (-31.2) +3.7
North Yorkshire -2.2 (-30.7) +4.0
Staffordshire -2.4 (54.5) +3.7
0–1.9 per cent. reduction in strength
Cambridgeshire -1.3 (-17) +3.8
Derbyshire -0.8 (-13.6) +3.8
Essex -1.3 (-38) +3.7
Hampshire -0.5 (-16.1) +3.8
Hertfordshire -0.9 (-16.2) +3.8
Kent -1.5 (-50) +4.4
Lancashire -0.4 (-12.3) +3.8
Metropolitan Police -0.08 (-20.7) +3.7
South Yorkshire -0.4 (-14) +3.8
Thames Valley -0.7 (-27.4) +3.8
Warwickshire -1.7 (-15.4) +3.7
West Mercia -0.5 (-10.5) +3.8
Wiltshire -0.5 (-5.3) +3.7

Police numbers—comparison between percentage change in numbers and changes in budgets for 1998–99
Percentage
Percentage change in police numbers Percentage change in budget
Force March 1998 to March 1999 March 1998 to March 1999 1997–98 to 1998–99
Forces with increases in police numbers
Gloucestershire +0.02 (0.2) +3.8
Avon and Somerset +0.8 (23.4) +3.8
Cheshire +1.4 (-28.7) +3.8
Durham +3.5 (53.1) +4.9
Dyfed-Powys +2.4 (24) +3.8
Gwent +1.2 (14.3) +3.8
Leicestershire +0.5 (10.1) +3.8
Merseyside +2.3 (95.1) +3.8
Northumbria +1.9 (71.5) +4.7
North Wales +0.4 (5) +3.8
South Wales +0.13 (3.8) +3.8
Suffolk +0.4 (4.4) +3.8
Surrey +3.3 (53.5) -1.0
West Midlands +2.3 (165.3) +3.8
Overall total -0.6 (-793.3) +3.7

Mr. Beith

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, pursuant to his answer of 18 May 1999,Official Report, column 296, concerning police manpower, when he intends to publish figures for the number of police officers, per force and in total, on 31 March; and if he will make a statement. [88192]

Mr. Straw

The information requested is set out in the table. The figures are provisional and subject to validation.

Under legislation passed by the previous Government in 1994, it is for individual chief constables to determine the number of police officers in their force area, within the resources available to them. The Home Secretary no longer has any power to set entitlements of forces.

Police numbers as at 31 March 1999
Force Police numbers1
Avon and Somerset 2,999.3
Bedfordshire 1,041.3
Cambridgeshire 1,274.4
Cheshire 2,070.6
City of London 778.1
Cleveland 1,406.6
Cumbria 1,126
Derbyshire 1,758.6
Devon and Cornwall 2,887
Dorset 1,274.1
Durham 1,567.9
Dyfed-Powys 1,026.3
Essex 2,890.5
Gloucestershire 1,104
Greater Manchester 6,809.9
Gwent 1,247.1
Hampshire 3,473.4
Hertfordshire 1,723.7
Humberside 1,974.4
Kent 3,200.8
Lancashire 3,244.8
Leicestershire 1,993.2
Lincolnshire 1,139.6
Merseyside 4,311.5

Police numbers as at 31 March 1999
Force Police numbers 1
Metropolitan Police 26,073.1
Norfolk 1,381.4
Northamptonshire 1,137.5
Northumbria 3,840.2
North Wales 1,401
North Yorkshire 1,336.5
Nottinghamshire 2,224.6
South Wales 2,990
South Yorkshire 3,168
Staffordshire 2,237.6
Suffolk 1,190.2
Surrey 1,661.9
Sussex 2,846.8
Thames Valley 3,748.1
Warwickshire 908.7
West Mercia 1,999.1
West Midlands 7,320.8
West Yorkshire 4,982
Wiltshire 1,151
Force total strength 123,921.5
1Figures are for full-time equivalents, are provisional and subject to validation