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Sedgefield

Volume 650: debated on Wednesday 6 December 1961

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28.

asked the Minister of Labour how many are unemployed in the Sedgefield constituency; and how such figures compare with the 1960 figures.

As the reply contains figures for five of my local offices, I will, with permission, circulate a statement in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

Can the hon. Gentleman say whether the unemployment figures have gone up since 1960, as sought in the question, in view of the fact that in just one factory 300 people have received notices terminating their employment and this is going to happen in other parts of the area?

I think the basic figures for which the hon. Gentleman is asking are that there has been a rise compared with a year ago, in November of this year, of 1,618 in the numbers registered as unemployed. Of that number, 684 were temporarily stopped.

In view of the unsatisfactory replies that have been given to all the questions about the North-East, I give notice that I shall seek to raise the matter on the Adjournment.

The hon. Member must tie that notice to one specific question to avoid getting into difficulties about the rules of order.

In view of the unsatisfactory reply given to Question No. 28, I beg to give notice that I shall seek to raise the matter on the Adjournment.

Following is the information:

The Sedgefield constituency is part of the area served by Billingham, Darlington, Stockton and Thornaby, Spennymoor and West Hartlepool Employment Exchanges and Youth Employment Offices. The numbers of unemployed persons on the registers of these Employment Exchanges on 13th November, 1961 and 14th November, 1960 were as follows:—

Employment Exchange13th November, 196114th November, 1960
Billingham (formerly Haverton Hill)200141
Darlington1,294627
Stockton and Thornaby1,1971,047
Spennymoor498459
West Hartlepool1,8151,112
5,0043,386