§ Dr. Cunninghamasked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish the overall average non-domestic rate poundage charged by each non-metropolitan district in 1982–83, 1983–84 and 1984–85, showing the total of county precepts and district rates for each tier.
§ Mr. Nicholas EdwardsThe information is given in the following table:
had been made prior to the advertising campaign as a result of the check of current files and the publicity for dormant cases, respectively.
§ Dr. BoysonThe numbers of payments made in Wales in respect of money wrongly deducted from supplementary benefits on grounds of voluntary unemployment are set out in the table. The number of unsuccessful inquiries is not recorded.
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Office Payments following check of current files Payments following the advertising campaign in March Payments following the earlier publicity Aberystwyth 1 — — Anglesey 1 — — Bargoed 2 — — Barry 10 — — Blackwood 3 — — Bridgend 1 — — Cardiff East 6 — 1 Cardiff West 9 — 1 Carmarthen 3 — — Ebbw Vale 4 1 — Haverford West 4 1 — Merthyr Tydfil 5 — — Newport — 1 1 Pembroke Dock 1 — — Port Talbot 1 — 1 Rhyl 7 — — Swansea 4 2 — Wrexham 335 17 25
§ Mr. Maxtonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many claims for repayment of money wrongly deducted from supplementary benefit on grounds of voluntary unemployment have been received by local offices of his Department in Glasgow as a result of the advertising campaign in March; how many payments have resulted from these claims; and how many such payments had been made prior to the advertising campaign as a result of the check of current files and the publicity for dormant cases, respectively.
§ Dr. BoysonThe numbers of payments made by the Glasgow local offices in respect of money wrongly deducted from supplementary benefits on grounds of voluntary unemployment are set out in the table. The numbers of unsuccessful inquiries are not recorded. No payments were made to former claimants following the advertising campaign in March.
Office Payments following check of current files Payments following earlier publicity Anniesland 7 1 City 14 — Craigton 24 — Lauriston 11 — Maryhill 6 — Parkhead 3 — Southside 2 1
§ Mr. Strangasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many claims for repayment of money wrongly deducted from supplementary benefit on grounds of voluntary unemployment have been received by local offices of his Department in Edinburgh as a result of the advertising campaign in March 1984; how many payments have resulted from these claims; and how many such payments had been made prior to the advertising campaign as a result of the check of current files and the publicity for dormant cases, respectively.
§ Dr. BoysonThe numbers of payments made by the Edinburgh local offices in respect of money wrongly deducted from supplementary benefits on grounds of voluntary unemployment are set out in the table. The numbers of unsuccessful inquiries are not recorded.
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Office Payments following check of current files Payments following the advertising campaign in March Payments following the earlier publicity Edinburgh North 29 2 — Edinburgh East 37 — — Edinburgh South 3 — — Edinburgh West 51 — 3 Edinburgh City 18 — —
§ Mr. Lofthouseasked the Secretary of State for Social Services how many claims for repayment of money wrongly deducted from supplementary benefit on grounds of voluntary unemployment have been received by local officers of his Department in Pontefract, Castle ford and Knottingley as a result of the advertising campaign in March; how many payments have resulted from these claims; and how many such payments have been made prior to the advertising campaign as a result of the check of current files and the publicity for dormant cases, respectively.
§ Dr. BoysonNo payments in respect of money wrongly deducted from supplementary benefits on grounds of voluntary unemployment have been made by the Department's Pontefract — which deals with the Knottingley area—and Castleford local offices to former claimants following the advertising campaign in March. The number of unsuccessful inquiries made is not recorded. Ten and 55 payments respectively resulted from the check of current files by Pontefract and Castleford local offices. Castleford office made two payments to former claimants following the earlier publicity.