HC Deb 19 January 1981 vol 997 cc20-1W
Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will set out for the year ended 31 March 1980 in each area electricity board and regional gas board (a) the number of domestic consumers, (b) the number disconnected for debt and (c) of those reconnected the number who had been disconnected for (i) one year or more, (ii) three months or more, (iii) one month or more, (iv) two weeks or more, (v) one week or more, (vi) two days or more and (vii) less than two days.

Mr. Norman Lamont

The information requested under (a) and (b) and for (c) (iii) in the form collected by each industry is as follows:

Area Electricity Board Average number of domestic, credit consumers 1979–80 Disconnections Reconnection after Disconnection for more than one month
London 1,493,910 22,822 1,880
South-Eastern 1,502,359 3,506 580
Southern 1,683,075 3,602 620
South-Western 842,478 2,040 240
Eastern 2,276,369 8,145 1,710
East Midlands 1,605,345 10,415 890
Midlands 1,617,553 12,466 1,890
South Wales 691,367 2,614 530
Manweb 985,287 7,395 1,100
Yorkshire 1,596,835 10,613 2,340
North-Eastern 1,136,520 6,648 1,650
North-Western 1,690,803 8,728 2,090
Total 17,121,901 98,894 15,520
Gas Regions Number of domestic credit customers as at 31 March 1980 Disconnections Percentage reconnections within one month
Scottish 741,232 2,179 9
Northern 712,232 4,349 9
North-Western 1,763,059 6,607 12
North-Eastern 841,167 1,925 9
East Midlands 1,356,096 2,933 13
West Midlands 1,344,971 5,141 18
Wales 459,095 534 17
Eastern 983,358 1,720 10
North Thames 1,377,398 7,985 33
South-Eastern 1,542,640 3,578 18
Southern 850,602 1,029 16
South-Western 605,101 255 11
Total 12,577,084 38,235

I am advised that the further analysis requested under part (c) of the question is not available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost. Disconnection for long periods is, however, one of the issues included in the current review of the industries' code of practice by the Policy Studies Institute.

Mr. Cartwright

asked the Secretary of State for Energy whether he is satisfied that the figures supplied by the London Electricity Board for the number of domestic consumers whose electricity supply has been disconnected for longer than one month as a result of debt are an accurate reflection of the true numbers.

Mr. Norman Lamont

I have no reason to doubt the board's figures.