HC Deb 17 May 1989 vol 153 cc220-1W
Mr. Devlin

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security (1) how many letters he received from hon. Members in each month for the last four months;

(2) what was the average delay between receipt of letters from hon. Members to date of reply in each of the last four months.

Mr. Peter Lloyd

The information in respect of letters, most of which were from hon. Members receiving a ministerial reply, is as follows:

Totals
January 1989
Letters received 1,333
Average time to reply 45 days
February 1989
Letters received 1,533
Average time to reply 35 days

Totals
March 1989
Letters received 1,676
Average time to reply 32 days
April 1989
Letters received 1,714
Average time to reply 38 days

Mr. Devlin

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security (1) what steps are being taken to deal with correspondence from hon. Members more expeditiously;

(2) what proportion of letters from hon. Members sent to his office he estimates could have been dealt with more speedily by the local Department of Social Services office concerned; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Peter Lloyd

We are constantly seeking to improve the service provided to hon. Members.

As my hon. Friend suggests, usually the most satisfactory way to resolve queries relating to the personal circumstances of individual constituents is to take them up directly with the manager of the appropriate local or Central office. Many hon. Members already do so. However, no figures are kept on which an estimate could be made of the proportion of letters which could be dealt with more speedily in this way.

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