HC Deb 19 November 2002 vol 394 cc88-90W
Dr. Murrison

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister how many parish clerks are employed in England. [80628]

Mr. Leslie

The information requested is not held centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate costs.

Dr. Murrison

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what guidance he has issued on the training of parish clerks. [80629]

Mr. Leslie

We have not issued any guidance on the training of parish clerks, although the National Training Strategy has introduced a training package for parish clerks, prepared by the Countryside Agency and NALC. The Government strongly support this initiative and are contributing £2 million over three years.

Dr. Murrison

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what assessment he has made of the remuneration of parish clerks. [80630]

Mr. Leslie

We have not made any assessment of the remuneration of parish clerks.

Dr. Murrison

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what assessment he has made of change in nature of the work of parish clerks. [80631]

Mr. Leslie

We recognise the implications that the new measures to strengthen the parish tier of local government have for parish clerks. The new Training Strategy which has been prepared by the Countryside Agency and NALC, to which the Government is contributing £2 million over three years, reflects the current role of clerks.

Dr. Murrison

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what assessment he has made of the parish clerk workforce in terms of(a) age, (b) gender and (c) ethnicity. [80635]

Mr. Leslie

The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister has not made any assessment of the parish clerk workforce recently. However, research undertaken in 1991 for the then Department of Environment sampled 1,000 parish councils in England. The research found that 59 per cent. of all clerks were female and employed part-time. However, this proportion decreases with the increase in the size of the council. The research found that in councils for parishes with a population of over 10,000 only 25 per cent. were female.

Income from parking for the London authorities
£000
1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01
City of London 10,948 11,082 12,702 12,815 12,213
Inner London boroughs
Camden 16,975 18,647 21,286 24,535 25,742
Greenwich 3,029 4,706 5,570 4,797 5,066
Hackney 3,643 4,790 3,473 4,617 4,946
Hammersmith and Fulham 9,313 11,043 13,194 14,633 21,815
Islington 4,170 4,584 5,793 5,812 7,234
Kensington and Chelsea 22,756 24,820 25,946 30,434 30,836
Lambeth 2,676 2,983 5,476 10,663 9,817
Lewisham 1,145 1,149 1,338 1,616 2,563
Southwark 2,801 3,815 4,749 6,209 6,303
Tower Hamlets 3,708 6,455 7,469 11,847 9,825
Wandsworth 4,900 5,452 6,160 8,731 11,938
Westminster 91,572 101,919 76,794 88,020 89,397
Total inner London boroughs 166,688 190,363 177,248 211,914 225,482
Outer London boroughs
Barking and Degenham 863 932 935 1,010 990
Barnet 2,528 2,421 3,060 3,893 3,815
Bexley 2,293 2,541 2,618 2,721 2,874
Brent 2,515 3,658 4,052 5,269 5,859
Bromley 4,554 5,026 5,404 5,945 6,074
Croydon 9,053 9,883 10,148 13,297 14,115
Ealing 2,552 3,042 3,120 4,268 5,619
Enfield 3,468 3,606 3,777 3,682 4,666
Haringey 2,039 2,679 4,129 4,228 5,438
Harrow 2,481 3,104 3,408 4,363 5,051
Havering 3,207 3,535 3,478 3,729 3,687
Hillingdon 2,530 2,676 3,192 3,504 4,442
Hounslow 2,621 2,879 3,339 3,407 4,676
Kingston upon Thames 4,450 4,398 4,775 5,295 6,193
Merton 1,900 2,258 2,365 2,714 3,104
Newham 1,934 2,168 2,542 3,093 3,930
Redbridge 2,147 1,852 2,312 2,857 3,346
Richmond upon Thames 5,039 5,963 5,561 6,330 7,076
Sutton 2,877 3,102 3,484 3,746 3,865
Waltham Forest 2,573 2,908 3,173 3,677 3,975
Total outer London boroughs 61,624 68,631 74,872 87,028 98,795
Total London 239,260 270,076 264,822 311,757 336,490

Source:

Revenue Summary Returns.

Dr. Murrison

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister what assessment he has made of the workload of parish clerks. [80636]

Mr. Leslie

We have not made any assessment of the current workload of parish clerks generally, although in our consultation document "Quality Town and Parish Councils", published on 7 November 2001, we proposed a basis for assessing their competence.

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