HC Deb 30 April 1993 vol 223 cc573-8W
Mr. McLeish

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security (1) in how many cases in each Benefit Agency district in Scotland in the most recent period for which data are available, an application for(a) community care grant and (b) social fund loan, met the criteria but was refused because of budgetary constraints;

(2) how many applications for help from the social fund for budgetary loans and crisis loans were refused on the grounds of inability to pay; and what that was as a proportion of the total number of (a) loan applications and (b) loan refusals for each year since April 1988 for each of the Benefit Agency districts in Scotland.

Mr. Scott

The administration of the social fund is a matter for Mr. Michael Bichard, the chief executive of the Benefits Agency. He will write to the hon. Member with such information as is available and a copy will be placed in the Library.

Letter from Michael Bichard to Mr. Henry McLeish, dated 29 April 1993:

As Chief Executive of the Benefits Agency it is my responsiblity to answer questions about relevant operational matters. I am therefore replying to your two recent Parliamentary Questions to the Secretary of State for Social Security asking (i) in how many cases in each Benefit Agency

District in Scotland in the most recent period for which data is available, an application for (a) community care grant and (b) social fund loan, met the criteria but was refused because of budgetary constraints and (ii) how many applications for help from the Social Fund for budgetary loans and crisis loans were refused on the grounds of inability to pay; and what that was as a proportion of the total number of (a) loan applications and (b) loan refusals for each year since April 1988 for each of the Benefit Agency Districts in Scotland.

Numbers of applications refused on the grounds of insufficient priority by each of the Scottish Districts in the period 1 April 1992 to 31 March 1993 are given in Annex A.

In your second question, you seek information for each year since April 1988 for each of the BA Districts in Scotland. This information, which is attached at Annex B, is only available in this form from April 1991 when the Benefits Agency was created and local offices grouped into Districts. For the previous financial year 1990–1991 the information is available on the basis of the then existing DSS local office network. I regret that this information is not available for the previous financial years.

I hope you find this reply helpful. A copy of this letter will appear in the Official Report. A copy will also be placed in t he Library.

Annex A
CGCs and Loans refused on grounds of insufficient priority by Scottish Districts, 1 April 1992 to 31 March 1993.
District BLs CCGs CLs
Clyde Coast and Cowal 1,729 76 7
Clyde Valley 2,141 1,623 80
Coatbridge 3,373 321 34

District BLs CCGs CLs
East Lowlands 2,368 481 33
Fife 2,558 664 19
Forth Valley 1,996 501 23
Glasgow City 1,909 652 38
Glasgow East 4,087 1,775 23
Glasgow Laurieston 2,819 384 98
Glasgow Southwest 1,591 399 217
Glasgow West 1,626 701 22
Grampian and Shetland 907 313 11
Highlands and Islands 913 368 31
Irvine and Kilmarnock 2,085 180 0
Lomond and Argyll 1,679 294 7
Lothian Central 1,425 603 73
Lothian West 1,609 314 194
Renfrew 1,871 181 79
South West Scotland 1,960 287 24
Springburn and Cumbernauld 2,502 1,465 100
Tayside 3,294 950 72

Key:—

BLs=Budgeting Loans

CCGs=Community Care Grants

CLs=Crisis Loans

Annex B
Key A = Number of applications refused on grounds of inability to pay
B = A as a proportion of the total number of loan applications
C = A as a proportion of the total number of loan refusals 1990–91 Budgeting Loans
Local Office A B C
Aberdeen North 87 3.1 8.9
Aberdeen South 38 2.3 6.7
Airdrie 313 7.8 26.7
Arbroath 18 1.3 3.2
Ayr 250 3.9 10.2
Bathgate 126 2.5 6.4
Bellshill 123 3.8 12.5
Campbelltown 23 4.6 11.1
Clydebank 119 3.4 9.6
Coatbridge 156 5.2 15.6
Cowdenbeath 35 2.1 5.5
Cumbernauld 82 2.8 9.9
Dumbarton 123 3.1 1.1
Dumfries 66 3.3 0.8
Dundee East 74 1.7 5.1
Dundee West 58 1.5 4.1
Dunfermline 67 2.9 7.0
East Kilbride 46 2.8 8.7
Edinburgh City 128 3.9 10.1
Edinburgh East 87 2.1 5.3
Edinburgh North 125 3.7 9.7
Edinburgh South 50 1.6 4.3
Edinburgh West 58 1.8 5.1
Elgin 21 1.6 4.0
Falkirk 180 3.5 8.3
Fort William 10 2.2 5.9
Galashiels 13 1.1 2.5
Glasgow Anniesland 144 2.5 7.4
Glasgow Bridgeton 189 4.0 8.2
Glasgow City 149 3.4 8.9
Glasgow Craigton 273 5.3 16.9
Glasgow Cranstonhill 23 2.1 2.9
Glasgow Laurieston 134 2.7 9.0
Glasgow Maryhill 97 2.3 8.7
Glasgow Partick 87 3.4 9.4
Glasgow Provan 337 3.4 9.3
Glasgow Rutherglen 269 3.0 8.3
Glasgow Shettleston 311 4.9 14.0
Glasgow Southside 271 3.9 10.7
Glasgow Springburn 289 3.6 9.3
Greenock 146 2.6 5.9
Hamilton 216 2.4 8.2
Inverness 13 0.6 1.5
Irvine 110 2.0 6.0

Local office A B C
Kilmarnock 135 3.7 9.8
Kirkaldy 92 2.8 7.4
Lerwick 0 0.0 0.0
Leven 31 1.6 3.3
Motherwell 95 2.1 6.2
Oban 7 2.3 6.1
Paisley 133 2.2 4.9
Perth 26 1.5 3.4
Peterhead 16 1.6 3.7
Port Glasgow 176 6.4 15.6
Stirling 29 0.8 1.9
Stornoway 10 2.5 7.7
Stranraer 10 0.9 1.9
Wick 5 0.7 1.5
1990–91 Crisis loans
Local office A B C
Aberdeen North 5 0.3 14.7
Aberdeen South 4 0.2 11.1
Airdrie 6 0.2 2.4
Arbroath 39 3.7 7.4
Ayr 4 0.1 1.5
Bathgate 59 1.8 18.3
Bellshill 21 2.2 20.0
Campbelltown 0 0.0 0.0
Clydebank 1 0.1 16.7
Coatbridge 28 2.3 27.2
Cowdenbeath 2 0.2 4.7
Cumbernauld 10 0.5 23.8
Dumbarton 2 0.1 2.0
Dumfries 8 1.3 8.9
Dundee East 5 0.7 5.7
Dundee West 2 0.1 3.4
Dunfermline 1 0.1 1.7
East Kilbride 3 0.5 11.5
Edinburgh City 5 0.2 13.2
Edinburgh East 6 0.4 4.3
Edinburgh North 46 2.3 16.0
Edinburgh South 3 0.2 3.5
Edinburgh West 5 0.3 5.8
Elgin 2 0.1 9.5
Falkirk 95 4.6 55.2
Fort William 1 0.5 2.0
Galashiels 0 0.0 0.0
Glasgow Anniesland 33 1.6 11.7
Glasgow Bridgeton 46 1.5 10.1
Glasgow City 3 0.2 9.4
Glasgow Craigton 142 4.7 44.5
Glasgow Cranstonhill 15 0.5 4.8
Glasgow Laurieston 11 0.4 7.7
Glasgow Maryhill 16 0.7 37.2
Glasgow Partick 74 4.4 32.9
Glasgow Provan 9 0.2 5.6
Local office A B C
Glasgow Rutherglen 14 0.3 1.9
Glasgow Shettlestone 4 0.2 3.5
Glasgow Southside 29 0.8 9.4
Glasgow Springburn 95 1.9 12.9
Greenock 14 0.6 8.9
Hamilton 12 0.7 24.5
Inverness 17 0.7 27.0
Irvine 5 0.9 20.8
Kilmarnock 0 0.0 0.0
Kirkaldy 4 0.3 3.1
Lerwick 2 0.9 16.7
Leven 0 0.0 0.0
Motherwell 24 1.5 14.0
Oban 0. 0.0 0.0
Paisley 58 1.4 4.9
Perth 5 0.3 5.0

Local office A B C
Peterhead 2 0.2 12.5
Port Glasgow 12 1.2 32.4
Stirling 3 0.2 1.0
Stornoway 0 0.0 0.0
Stranraer 6 0.9 6.0
Wick 0 0.0 0.0
1991–92 budgeting loans
District A B C
Clyde Coast and Cowal 195 2.1 4.2
Clyde Valley 1,851 2.9 7.5
Coatbridge 726 5.7 13.3
East Lowlands 214 2.1 4.5
Fife 238 2.3 4.7
Forth Valley 221 2.4 6.1
Glasgow City 287 2.7 6.6
Glasgow East 1,027 4.7 10.7
Glasgow Laurieston 457 3.0 7.9
Glasgow Southwest 715 5.7 16.0
Glasgow West 283 3.1 7.5
Grampian and Shetland 144 2.4 5.3
Highlands and Islands 106 1.9 4.7
Irvine and Kilmarnock 273 2.6 6.6
Lomond and Argyll 276 3.3 7.7
Lothian Central 423 5.3 12.7
Lothian West 217 2.2 4.6
Renfrew 219 2.3 5.4
South West Scotland 487 4.7 10.5
Springburn and Cumbernauld 549 4.3 9.4
Tayside 182 1.5 3.3
1991–92 Crisis loans
District A B C
Clyde Coast and Cowal 46 0.8 2.5
Clyde Valley 32 0.8 10.9
Coatbridge 219 3.5 14.5
District A B C
East Lowlands 32 0.5 4.8
Fife 12 0.2 2.0
Forth Valley 45 1.0 15.6
Glasgow City 25 0.3 6.0
Glasgow East 192 1.7 7.3
Glasgow Laurieston 67 0.7 4.8
Glasgow Southwest 267 3.4 19.0
Glasgow West 106 2.4 15.4
Grampian and Shetland 14 0.3 23.3
Highlands and Islands 20 0.3 9.1
Irvine and Kilmarnock 4 0.3 10.3
Lomond and Argyll 7 0.3 4.4
Lothian Central 119 1.9 27.6
Lothian West 123 2.2 11.5
Renfrew 82 1.3 4.9
South West Scotland 29 0.8 3.3
Springburn and Cumbernauld 198 2.4 13.6
Tayside 50 0.9 4.9
1992–93 Budgeting Loans
District A B C
Clyde Coast and Cowal 114 1.2 2.7
Clyde Valley 471 3.2 8.6
Coatbridge 851 6.3 12.8
East Lowlands 140 1.4 2.7
Fife 253 2.4 5.2
Forth Valley 269 2.9 6.5
Glasgow City 430 3.9 8.6

District A B C
Glasgow East 1,060 5.1 12.2
Glasgow Laurieston 496 3.2 8.2
Glasgow Southwest 904 7.1 20.8
Glasgow West 313 3.4 8.5
Grampian and Shetland 151 2.5 5.9
Highlands and Islands 136 2.3 5.9
Irvine and Kilmarnock 405 3.4 8.2
Lomond and Argyll 250 3.0 7.5
Lothian Central 510 6.0 13.7
Lothian West 186 1.8 4.5
Renfrew 206 2.1 4.8
South West Scotland 481 4.6 10.4
Springburn and Cumbernauld 586 4.7 10.8
Tayside 238 1.9 4.2
1992–93 Crisis Loans
District A B C
Clyde Coast and Cowal 28 0.5 1.1
Clyde Valley 30 0.7 6.3
Coatbridge 188 2.6 10.4
East Lowlands 71 1.0 5.0
District A B C
Fife 75 1.1 6.9
Forth Valley 61 1.6 17.4
Glasgow City 58 0.8 8.3
Glasgow East 226 1.8 5.4
Glasgow Laurieston 142 1.3 7.9
Glasgow Southwest 318 3.5 12.4
Glasgow West 89 1.7 10.2
Grampian and Shetland 23 0.4 25.8
Highlands and Islands 22 0.3 7.0
Irvine and Kilmarnock 3 0.1 5.5
Lomond and Argyll 7 0.2 6.8
Lothian Central 244 3.5 13.2
Lothian West 112 1.6 5.7
Renfrew 111 1.5 6.2
South West Scotland 44 1.1 4.4
Springburn and Cumbernauld 195 2.4 7.9
Tayside 67 0.8 3.9