HC Deb 05 November 1991 vol 198 cc34-7W
Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will give separate figures for spending by the office of the Data Protection Registrar on(a) television advertising, (b) radio advertising, (c) newspaper advertising and (d) other promotional material in 1979–80 and in each following year; and what are his latest estimates for 1991–92 and budgets for 1992–93.

Mrs. Rumbold

For the years up to 1991–92, I refer the hon. Member to the reply given to him by my right hon. Friend on 8 May 1991 at columns483–84, save that the newspaper advertisting budget for this financial year has been revised from £50,000 to £195,000. I understand that the budgets for 1992–93 have not yet been determined.

Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will provide an up-to-date list of each television advertising campaign carried out, or to be carried out, by(a) the Home Office and (b) the Metropolitan police during 1991–92, and of each other publicity campaign costing more than £100,000, giving for each (i) the topic, (ii) the commencement date, (iii) the duration and (iv) the advertising, promotional and public relations companies involved.

Mr. Kenneth Baker

Details of Home Office television campaigns and each other publicity campaign costing more than £100,000 during 1991–92 are as follows.

Television advertising
Start date Duration Companies involved
Crime Prevention (General Awareness) 1 April 1991 19 days Collett Dickenson Pearce Advertising; Clarke Hooper Consulting Promotions
Crime Prevention (Car Security) 12 January 1992 N.A. Media plan not yet devised Leagus Shafron Davis Chick Advertising; Clarke Hooper Consulting Promotions
Fire Safety (Smoke Alarms ownership) January or February 1992 6 weeks FCO Advertising
Absent Voting Rights When a General Election is announced 2–3 days FCO Advertising

Non-Television publicity campaigns costing more than £100,000
Start date Duration Companies involved
Electoral Registration Mid-September 1991 1 month FCO Advertising
Civil Protection Magazine N.A. Every quarter N.A. (Home Office/COI publication)
Police Recruitment Graduate: 1 September 1991 4 months Riley Advertising
Ethnic: 1 April 1991 3 weeks Riley Advertising
Police (Special Constable Recruitment) 31 July 1991 3 months Riley Advertising
Crime Prevention (General Awareness, Press, Poster and Radio Advertising) 1 April 1991 19 days Collett Dickenson Pearce Advertising; Clarke Hooper Consulting Promotions
Crime Prevention (Car Security, Press, Poster and Radio Advertising) 12 February 1992 N.A. Media plan not yet devised Leagus Shafron Davis Chick Advertising; Clarke Hooper Consulting Promotions
Fire Prevention and Safety A range of publicity material is available all year round None
Passport renewal October 1991 6 weeks FCO Advertising
Prison Service Recruitment January 1992 3 months Riley Advertising

Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether his Department has sent unsolicited direct mail as part of the distribution of publicity material.

Mr. Kenneth Baker

My Department has not sent unsolicited direct mail as part of the distribution of publicity material.

Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the total expenditure by his Department on press and public relations in 1979–80 and in each following year; and what is his estimate for 1991–92 and budget for 1992–93.

Mr. Kenneth Baker

The full cost of staff, accommodation and administration for the Home Office press office from 1979–80 to 1990–91 was:

£
1979–80 283,140
1980–81 392,532
1981–82 381,799
1982–83 424,290
1983–84 516,362
1984–85 560,512
1985–86 606,996
1986–87 548,136
1987–88 599,282

£
1988–89 674,945
1989–90 715,646
1990–91 786,519

Notes

1. Figures supplied before 1986–87 were the costs estimated by the Treasury. After devolved budgets the estimates are based on Home Office costs.

2. Press Office figures include the costs for staff, accommodation and administration costs.

The estimated cost for 1991–92 is £800,275.

The budget for 1992–93 has not been confirmed but the estimate is for the same amount of staff and the projected figure is £832,285.

Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will give separate figures for the spending by his Department on(a) television advertising, (b) radio advertising, (c) newspaper advertising and (d) other promotional material in 1979–80 and in each following year; and what are his latest estimates for 1991–92 and budgets for 1992–93.

Mr. Kenneth Baker

Figures for expenditure on advertising and other promotional material for the years from 1986–87 to 1990–91 are as follows:

Year TV advertising Radio advertising Newspaper advertising Other promotional material Total
£ million £ million £ million £ million £ million
1986–87 Total advertising = 5.0 1.40 6.40
1987–88 Total advertising = 4.7 2.10 6.80
1988–89 Total advertising = 5.4 2.80 8.20
1989–90 Total advertising = 5.5 3.70 9.20
1990–91 2.024 0.109 3.595 6.75 12.47
1991–92 estimates 1.131 0.236 2.172 6.46 11.89

Note: £1.9 million for crime prevention remains to be committed. 1992–93 cannot yet estimate

It would not be possible to provide more detailed information on advertising except at disproportionate cost.

Mr. Dobson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what was the total expenditure by the office of the Data Protection Registrar on press and public relations in 1979–80 and in each following year; and what is his estimate for 1991–92 and budget for 1992–93.

Mrs. Rumbold

For the years up to 1991–92, I refer the hon. Member to the reply given to him by my right hon. Friend on 3 May 1991 at column339. I understand that the budget for 1992–93 has not yet been determined.

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