HC Deb 05 July 1988 vol 136 cc503-4W
Mr. Kirkwood

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if he will list in theOfficial Report for each tribunal area the number of outstanding appeals currently waiting to be heard and the average length of wait for appeals to be heard;

(2) how many people are waiting for their appeal tribunal to be heard; and what is the average length of time before an appeal is heard.

Mr. Portillo

The national administrative statistics for social security appeal tribunals, which are the source for average durations between the lodging of appeals and hearing, are not disaggregated for areas smaller than a social security region. The latest available figures for the quarter ending 30 September 1987 are given in the table.

Social Security Appeal Tribunals—All benefits quarter ending 30 September 1987
Total number of Appeals held Average time from lodgement to hearing
(weeks)
Great Britain 124,027 23.2
North Eastern Region 23,160 22.8
London North Region 12,508 21.1
London South Region 11,303 23.2
Midlands Region 19,171 25.4
North Western Region 19,516 22.7

Total number of Appeals held Average time from lodgement to hearing
(weeks)
Wales and South Western Region 11,572 19.6
Scotland 26,797 26.3