§ Mr. Leadbitterasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many ratepayers in the Borough of Hartlepool receiving rate rebates are in the following age groups: 21 years to 35 years; 35 years to 45 years; 45 years to 65 years, and over 65 years.
§ Mr. SkeffingtonThis information is not available because applicants are not required to state their ages. In The Hartlepools in 1966–67 88 per cent. of recipients were believed to be wholly or mainly retired.
§ Mr. Leadbitterasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government what is the total number of applicants in 1966–67 for rate relief under the Government's Rate Rebate Scheme in the Borough of Hartlepool; and what proportion of these have had relief granted.
§ Mr. SkeffingtonI regret that information is not available about the number of people who have applied. The qualifications for rate rebate are defined by statute and if the applicant satisfies them, the authority must afford rebate.
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§ Mr. Leadbitterasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many ratepayers in the Borough of Hartlepool have received rebates since the introduction of the Government's Rate Rebate Scheme; and what was the average benefit per head.
§ Mr. SkeffingtonRate rebates were introduced in April, 1966. During 1966–67 rebates were received by 1,560 ratepayers within the area of the present Borough of Hartlepool, the average amount being £10. My right hon. Friend has not yet collected information about rebates afforded in 1967–68.