HC Deb 09 March 2001 vol 364 cc386-8W
Ms Kelly

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many police officers were serving in Greater Manchester in each year since 1990. [152808]

Mr. Charles Clarke

The information requested is set out in the table.

Greater Manchester police—police numbers 1990 to 2000
Year (as at 31 March) Number of police officers
1990 6,992
1991 7,014
1992 7,061
1993 7,060
1994 6,967
1995 7,037
1996 6,938

Greater Manchester police—police numbers 1990 to 2000
Year (as at 31 March) Number of police officers
1997 6,922
1998 6,949
1999 6,810
2000 6,795
2000 (30 September) 6,767

Ms Kelly

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many police officers serving in Greater Manchester have taken(a) early retirement and (b) retirement due to ill health in each year since 1990. [152810]

Mr. Charles Clarke

Police officers are entitled to retire with an ordinary police pension on completion of 25 years' pensionable service, subject to certain conditions. However, most police officers choose to retire on completion of 30 years' pensionable service, as this is when maximum pension benefits are accrued.

There are currently no provisions for early retirement from the police service with an actuarially reduced pension. However, officers may retire early on the ground that they are permanently disabled from performing the ordinary duties of a police officer and will receive an ill-health pension.

The numbers of ill-health retirements from Greater Manchester police are set out in the table.

Number of officers retiring on ill-health grounds from Greater Manchester police
Number
1990 188
1991 165
1992 149
1993 162
1994–95 198
1995–96 168
1996–97 207
1997–98 199
1998–99 179
1999–2000 132

Ill-health retirements in Greater Manchester police as a percentage of all retirements
Percentage
1990 73
1991 68
1992 67
1993 60
1994–95 69
1995–96 49
1996–97 65
1997–98 61
1998–99 64
1999–2000 56

Ms Kelly

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what estimates he has made of the number of police officers serving in Greater Manchester in(a) 2000, (b) 2001 and (c) 2002. [152813]

Mr. Charles Clarke

Home Office Statistical bulletin 2/01 published on 16 January 2001 gave details of Greater Manchester police (GMP) strength on 30 September 2000. I understand from GMP that the force expects to have reached the strengths shown in the table by March 2001 and March 2002.

Number
(a) 30 September 20001 6,767
(b) 31 March 20012 6,988
(c) 31 March 20022 7,242
1 Full-time Equivalent numbers, Home Office Statistical Bulletin 2/01.
2 Number of individuals

It is important to note that the projections for 2001 and 2002 are expressed as headcount whereas strength at September 2000 is expressed as Full-Time Equivalents (FTE). Headcount figures will be larger than FTE figures because officers working part-time count as one in headcount terms, but as a fraction of an officer in FTE terms.

Greater Manchester police plan to reach the strength figures shown, but precise strength may be affected by the budget set for the force, by changes to projected wastage and by the success of the force's recruitment plans.