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Mr. Philip Hammond: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many layers of management reporting from the most senior to the most junior there are in her Department and its agency; how many officials are employed in each such layer; and how much was spent on salaries and associated employment costs of staff at each such layer in the latest year for which information is available. [312824]
Angela E. Smith: For information concerning how many officials are employed in each layer of management reporting in the latest year for which information is available and the number of management layers, I refer the hon. Member to the answer given by my right hon. Friend the Minister for the Cabinet Office (Tessa Jowell) to the right hon. Member for Horsham (Mr. Maude) on 25 January 2010, Official Report, column 661W.
Information on how much was spent on salaries and associated employment costs of staff at each such layer of management reporting in the latest year for which information is available is detailed in the following table.
Grade | Total employment cost in 2008-09 (£) |
Mr. Maude: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office which of the 20 recommendations of the Better Information report from the Social Exclusion Policy Action Team 18 have (a) been implemented and (b) not been implemented. [312264]
Barbara Follett: I have been asked to reply.
Progress against the PAT 18 recommendations can be found in Annex A of the Neighbourhood Statistics Service Annual Report to Ministers 2005-06. All 20 of the recommendations made by PAT 18 have been met.
Chris Ruane: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many electors there were in each ward in (a) Vale of Clwyd and (b) Bristol South constituency in each year since 1980. [312893]
Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the authority to reply.
Letter from Dennis Roberts, January 2010:
The Director General for the Office for National Statistics has been asked to reply to your question asking how many electors there were in each ward in (a) Vale of Clwyd and (b) Bristol South constituency in each year since 1980. I am replying in his absence. (312893)
Table 1 shows the number of people who were registered to vote in parliamentary elections for each ward in the Vale of Clwyd constituency from 1997 to 2006. Table 2 shows the number of people who were registered to vote in parliamentary elections for each ward in the Bristol South constituency from 1988 to 2008.
ONS does not publish ward level figures on parliamentary electors. Data have been provided by the Boundary Commissions for England and for Wales, who collate this information for their own purposes. The Vale of Clwyd constituency did not exist prior to 1997. It was proposed by the Boundary Commission for Wales's Fourth Periodic Review in 1995 and came into effect with the General Election of May 1997. The number of people registered to vote in parliamentary elections for each ward is not collated prior to 1988 for wards in England. The latest available figures are for 2006 for wards in Wales and 2008 for wards in England.
Table 1 : Number of parliamentary electors registered to vote in each ward in Vale of Clwyd, 1997 to 2006( 1) | ||||||||||
1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | |
(1) These figures refer to the number of people who would have been entitled to vote if an election had been held on 1 December. (2) The Vale of Clwyd constituency was proposed by the Boundary Commission for Wales' Fourth Periodic Review in 1995 and came into effect with the General Election of May 1997. Prior to that date the wards were divided between the then existing parliamentary constituencies of Clwyd North West constituency, Clwyd South West constituency and Delyn constituency. Sources: Office for National Statistics Boundary Commission for Wales |
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