HC Deb 17 July 2002 vol 389 cc281-2W
Gregory Barker

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list total membership of the University Officers' Training Corps, by contingent, for each year since 1997; and if he will break down the membership by(a) age and (b) sex for each year. [69670]

Mr. Ingram

Membership of the University Officers' Training Corps, by contingent, for each year since 1997, and a breakdown of the membership by sex, is shown in the table. I regret that statistics for age are not held. In light of the fact that most officer cadets are undergraduates, we would expect the majority to be in the 18 to 22 age bracket.

UOTC/year 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
Aberdeen 156 194 167 173 215
Birmingham 215 221 216 219 211
Bristol 182 214 173 183 168
Cambridge 278 289 287 248 218
East Midlands 201 178 171 216 184
Edinburgh 201 190 167 121 143
Exeter 217 199 233 184 172
Glasgow and Strathclyde 155 162 164 156 190
Leeds 200 184 157 145 173
Liverpool 188 172 198 220 199
London 314 398 376 391 433
Manchester and Salford 169 156 162 166 174
Northumbrian 168 209 237 227 254
Oxford 220 235 212 201 248
Queen's Belfast 163 197 171 213 147
Sheffield 172 183 175 212 223
Southampton 165 139 161 201 202
Tayforth (Dundee) 247 228 184 246 219
Wales 211 166 189 209 202
Officer Cadets Male 2,490 2,570 2,553 2,655 2,667
Officer Cadets Female 1,332 1,344 1,247 1,276 1,308
Total 3.822 3,914 3,800 3,931 3,975

Note: Information taken from "The Officers' Training Corps Annual Report 2001".

Gregory Barker

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list his Department's total expenditure on the University Officers' Training Corps, for each year since 1997. [69671]

Mr. Ingram

The expenditure on the University Officers; Training Corps, for each year since 1997, is shown in the table.

£
Expenditure
1997 17,112,000
1998 17,454,000
1999 18,410,349
2000 18,679,050
12001 20,627,053

1Consequent on the introduction of Resource Accounting and Budgeting this figure reflects resource costs.

Source: The Officers' Training Corps Annual Report 2001.

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