HC Deb 08 April 2003 vol 403 cc212-3W
Mr. Viggers

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what discussions his Department has had with Gosport borough council concerning the possible use of the Daedalus site as an accommodation centre for political asylum claimants. [107682]

Beverley Hughes

[holding answer 7 April 2003]: I met the Leader and Chief Executive of Gosport borough council on 20 March. There have been four further meetings between representatives of my Department and Gosport borough council since February.

Force 31 March 1997 31 March 1998 31 March 1999 31 March 2000 31 March 2001 31 March 2002 30 September 2002
Avon and Somerset 490 493 493 507 501 488 476
Bedfordshire 499 509 530 541 543 529 522
Cambridgeshire 533 545 559 582 559 536 508
Cheshire 478 480 474 489 491 478 474
Cleveland 383 376 393 396 395 381 364
Cumbria 429 422 437 455 470 446 439
Derbyshire 535 543 549 546 534 529 486
Devon and Cornwall 538 521 537 549 535 520 502
Dorset 529 521 538 529 511 506 495
Durham 416 401 388 390 380 376 358
Essex1 509 517 527 547 558 553 541
Gloucestershire 488 504 507 500 479 478 482
Greater Manchester 373 371 378 379 373 358 338
Hampshire 505 502 507 518 518 513 495
Hertfordshire1 488 496 506 497 543 576 544
Humberside 435 439 448 457 460 428 411
Kent 476 479 489 491 478 476 460
Lancashire 439 437 439 449 438 433 419
Leicestershire 474 468 466 466 460 447 443
Lincolnshire 511 517 544 559 523 529 534
City of London2
Merseyside 337 337 336 345 344 340 331
Metropolitan Police1 272 281 284 293 285 273 260
Norfolk 540 544 567 572 561 548 539
Northamptonshire 509 517 537 551 537 516 525
Northumbria 391 381 372 376 368 360 345
North Yorkshire 546 537 552 578 573 532 535
Nottinghamshire 444 444 464 468 454 443 424
South Yorkshire 413 410 412 412 407 407 394
Staffordshire 478 461 474 489 498 497 483
Suffolk 557 558 560 586 596 565 545
Surrey1 479 483 472 441 522 543 533
Sussex 474 491 522 531 531 526 510
Thames valley 554 547 557 561 571 566 546
Warwickshire 539 542 555 563 548 526 503
West Mercia 546 556 556 602 585 568 566
West Midlands 371 369 359 365 354 341 325
West Yorkshire 404 409 424 438 439 434 416
Wiltshire 512 513 521 542 545 530 526
Dyfed Powys 472 476 466 461 456 426 427
Gwent 364 451 447 441 437 418 416
North Wales 481 470 472 469 455 438 443
South Wales 447 413 415 424 394 387 380
Total of 43 forces 414 417 422 430 427 416 402
Total including secondments 408 410 414 422 419 409 396
1 These forces have been affected by the boundary changes which took place in April 2000.
2 The population per police officer for City of London is included in the Metropolitan Police.

Mr. Bercow

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what representations he has received about the Police Pensions (Amendment) Regulations. [107786]

Mr. Bob Ainsworth

The Police Pension (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2003, which came into force on 1 April, amended certain provisions in the Police Pensions Regulations 1987 in order to underpin the new procedures agreed by the Police Negotiating Board on 30 January for the fairer and more consistent management of ill-health retirement. We consulted the Police Negotiating Board on the draft amendment

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